ARCH273878
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Awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects, including: - Award of Commendation, The Greater Vancouver Chapter of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Smith Residence, Vancouver, B.C. - Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, Simon Fraser University, granted to Arthur Erickson (26 May 1973) - Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, The University of Lethbridge, granted to Arthur Erickson (11 September 1981) - Académie d'Architecture Gold Medal, to Arthur Erickson, Paris (25 June 1984) - E. Donnall Thomas Medal of Achievement, to Arthur Erickson, Arthur Erickson Architectual Corporation in appreciation for serving on the 1997 Recognition Council (14 June 1997).
1973-1997
Various awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects
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ARCH273878
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Awards and Honours to Arthur Erickson and Erickson/Massey Architects, including: - Award of Commendation, The Greater Vancouver Chapter of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia, to Erickson/Massey Architects for Smith Residence, Vancouver, B.C. - Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, Simon Fraser University, granted to Arthur Erickson (26 May 1973) - Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, The University of Lethbridge, granted to Arthur Erickson (11 September 1981) - Académie d'Architecture Gold Medal, to Arthur Erickson, Paris (25 June 1984) - E. Donnall Thomas Medal of Achievement, to Arthur Erickson, Arthur Erickson Architectual Corporation in appreciation for serving on the 1997 Recognition Council (14 June 1997).
1973-1997
textual records
ARCH153796
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Laws defining the role of the New York State Council on Architecture Description of a project for "A National Urban Design Center" prepared by George A. Dudler, Dean School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of California, March 1966-March 1967, 54p Report on the Minnesota Experimental City, Nov. 11, 1968
1966-1968
New York State Council on Architecture, 1968-1969
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ARCH153796
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Laws defining the role of the New York State Council on Architecture Description of a project for "A National Urban Design Center" prepared by George A. Dudler, Dean School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of California, March 1966-March 1967, 54p Report on the Minnesota Experimental City, Nov. 11, 1968
textual records
1966-1968
articles
Architecting a Change
Forces of Friction
9 December 2024
Architecting a Change
Federica Zambeletti in conversation with Arno Brandlhuber and Olaf Grawert
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Forces of Friction
textual records
ARCH254094
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zoning plans, copy of by-law amending the then zoning by-law
1977
La Forêt – Zoning. St. Basile-le-Grand
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ARCH254094
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zoning plans, copy of by-law amending the then zoning by-law
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1977
Project
AP022.S1.1973.PR09
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File documents an integrated development constructed on city blocks 51, 61 and 71 in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. The project consists of a Provincial Government Office complex including a terraced civic space (Robson Square), a Provincial Law Courts building, and a former courthouse building (F.M. Rattenbury, architect) converted to house the Vancouver Art Gallery (built). File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, working drawings, photographs and slides, models and textual documents (includes photographs).
1973-1981
Three Block Project, Robson Square
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AP022.S1.1973.PR09
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File documents an integrated development constructed on city blocks 51, 61 and 71 in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. The project consists of a Provincial Government Office complex including a terraced civic space (Robson Square), a Provincial Law Courts building, and a former courthouse building (F.M. Rattenbury, architect) converted to house the Vancouver Art Gallery (built). File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, working drawings, photographs and slides, models and textual documents (includes photographs).
Project
1973-1981
textual records
ARCH256209
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21 files - cost estimates, time changes, budget, specifications, Stage II requirements, Alma Mater Society request for space, Who's Where Directory, campus planning, bookstore, zoning by-laws, miscellaneous engineers correspondence, space management, International Center reports, Student Union renovation costs, documentation and articles, camera club, food services, music pre-programming notes.
1972-1973
Budget, specifications, Stage II requirements
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ARCH256209
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21 files - cost estimates, time changes, budget, specifications, Stage II requirements, Alma Mater Society request for space, Who's Where Directory, campus planning, bookstore, zoning by-laws, miscellaneous engineers correspondence, space management, International Center reports, Student Union renovation costs, documentation and articles, camera club, food services, music pre-programming notes.
textual records
1972-1973
Sub-series
AP197.S1.SS3
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This subseries documents Frampton's activities as Graham Foundation Fellow at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), including the development and design of IAUS’s only built project, the Low-Rise High-Density (LRHD) housing project in Brooklyn, New York. Also documented in this series are some of Frampton's other activities for IAUS. Frampton was not only co-founding editor of IAUS's magazine, "Oppositions" (1973), but also served as an editor for all of IAUS's publications; their journal, book series, and catalogue series. IAUS also served as a cultural space that held lectures for highschool and undergraduate students. Materials in this subseries consist of elevation and site drawings for the LRHD housing project and photographic materials for MoMA’s exhibition on the LRHD. Textual documentation is comprised of IAUS’s original application to the Ford Foundation and drafts of Frampton’s writings on the LRHD as well as IAUS meeting minutes, IAUS by-laws, announcement pamphlets, booklets, IAUS research programs and outlines of seminar sessions, correspondence, postcards, and posters. The subseries also includes an IAUS watch.
1970-2015
Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS) (1970-1982)
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AP197.S1.SS3
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This subseries documents Frampton's activities as Graham Foundation Fellow at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), including the development and design of IAUS’s only built project, the Low-Rise High-Density (LRHD) housing project in Brooklyn, New York. Also documented in this series are some of Frampton's other activities for IAUS. Frampton was not only co-founding editor of IAUS's magazine, "Oppositions" (1973), but also served as an editor for all of IAUS's publications; their journal, book series, and catalogue series. IAUS also served as a cultural space that held lectures for highschool and undergraduate students. Materials in this subseries consist of elevation and site drawings for the LRHD housing project and photographic materials for MoMA’s exhibition on the LRHD. Textual documentation is comprised of IAUS’s original application to the Ford Foundation and drafts of Frampton’s writings on the LRHD as well as IAUS meeting minutes, IAUS by-laws, announcement pamphlets, booklets, IAUS research programs and outlines of seminar sessions, correspondence, postcards, and posters. The subseries also includes an IAUS watch.
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1970-2015
Sub-series
AP075.S2.SS1
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work exhibited in "Art and Design Canada 2000” at the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in1994. Five of Oberlander's landscape projects were exhibited: Robson Square and the Law Court (1974-1982); Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (1975-1977); the National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990); Ritsumeikan House at the University of British Columbia (1990-1993); and Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia (1993-1996). The sub-series contains seven presentation panels produced for this exhibition on a selection of Oberlander's Canadian projects, and a file of correspondence regarding exhibiting this work.
landscape architecture
1994-1995
Art and Design Canada 2000, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Toronto, Ontario (1994)
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AP075.S2.SS1
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work exhibited in "Art and Design Canada 2000” at the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in1994. Five of Oberlander's landscape projects were exhibited: Robson Square and the Law Court (1974-1982); Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (1975-1977); the National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990); Ritsumeikan House at the University of British Columbia (1990-1993); and Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia (1993-1996). The sub-series contains seven presentation panels produced for this exhibition on a selection of Oberlander's Canadian projects, and a file of correspondence regarding exhibiting this work.
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1994-1995
landscape architecture
textual records
ARCH256848
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City of Toronto Zoning By-law
1978, 1983
Toronto Police Headquarters proposal by architects Shore/Tilbe/Henschel/Irwin/Peters and Mathers & Haldenby
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ARCH256848
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City of Toronto Zoning By-law
textual records
1978, 1983
Project
Offices for Davies, Ward and Beck, Renovations, 47th Floor Commerce Court, Toronto (1978-1979)
AP018.S1.1978.PR13
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This project series documents renovations made to the offices of law firm Davies, Ward and Beck on the 47th floor of Commerce Court in Toronto from 1978-1979. The office identified the project number as 7821. This project consisted of mechanical and architectural renovations to the boardroom, MTST-TELEX room, offices, and lunchroom, among others. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1973-1979. The drawings are mostly reprographic copies of floor plans, and electrical and mechanical drawings. Some of these drawings were originally used in an earlier project (project series AP018.S1.1972.PR05 in this fonds), but were reused with annotations in this project series. The textual records consist of mechanical specifications.
1973-1979
Offices for Davies, Ward and Beck, Renovations, 47th Floor Commerce Court, Toronto (1978-1979)
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AP018.S1.1978.PR13
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This project series documents renovations made to the offices of law firm Davies, Ward and Beck on the 47th floor of Commerce Court in Toronto from 1978-1979. The office identified the project number as 7821. This project consisted of mechanical and architectural renovations to the boardroom, MTST-TELEX room, offices, and lunchroom, among others. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1973-1979. The drawings are mostly reprographic copies of floor plans, and electrical and mechanical drawings. Some of these drawings were originally used in an earlier project (project series AP018.S1.1972.PR05 in this fonds), but were reused with annotations in this project series. The textual records consist of mechanical specifications.
Project
1973-1979