drawings
ARCH259830
May 1928
drawings
May 1928
Project
AP004.S1.D20
Description:
Dossier consists of one drawing for twin houses on College Street in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue - Materials: stone, stucco - Roof: gable roof (2-sided and 3-sided) - Number of floors: basement, ground floor, first and second floors
1913
Twin houses I, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec
Actions:
AP004.S1.D20
Description:
Dossier consists of one drawing for twin houses on College Street in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue - Materials: stone, stucco - Roof: gable roof (2-sided and 3-sided) - Number of floors: basement, ground floor, first and second floors
Project
1913
Project
AP041.S1.1976.D1
Description:
Les Maisons de la Rue Sherbrooke was both a site-specific installation/construction for Corrid’Art (1976), commissioned by the Programme art et culture, XXIe Olympiade, and a series of drawings and constructed photographs. The installation consisted of the construction of two full-sized facades of 19th century greystone town houses out of rough plywood and pipe scaffolding. The facades were erected in a vacant lot on Rue Sherbrooke, and mirrored the townhouses which still stood on the opposite side of the intersection. The constructed photographs of the same name, and also The Site, Les Maisons, 1976 and The Site Altered, Les Maisons, 1976, depict an intersection in which one side of the street mirrors the other perfectly. By reprinting the photograph, reversed and superimposed on itself, Charney fills a vacant lot with a suggestion of its past. One week after the installation of Les Maisons de la Rue Sherbrooke municipal authorities of the City of Montreal ordered it to be destroyed. Demolition began the night of July 13, 1976.
1976
Les maisons de la rue Sherbrooke, Montréal, Québec
Actions:
AP041.S1.1976.D1
Description:
Les Maisons de la Rue Sherbrooke was both a site-specific installation/construction for Corrid’Art (1976), commissioned by the Programme art et culture, XXIe Olympiade, and a series of drawings and constructed photographs. The installation consisted of the construction of two full-sized facades of 19th century greystone town houses out of rough plywood and pipe scaffolding. The facades were erected in a vacant lot on Rue Sherbrooke, and mirrored the townhouses which still stood on the opposite side of the intersection. The constructed photographs of the same name, and also The Site, Les Maisons, 1976 and The Site Altered, Les Maisons, 1976, depict an intersection in which one side of the street mirrors the other perfectly. By reprinting the photograph, reversed and superimposed on itself, Charney fills a vacant lot with a suggestion of its past. One week after the installation of Les Maisons de la Rue Sherbrooke municipal authorities of the City of Montreal ordered it to be destroyed. Demolition began the night of July 13, 1976.
Project
1976
ARCH276822
1900 - 1980
textual records, graphic materials
CD041.S5.006
1999
textual records, graphic materials
1999
drawings
ARCH263754
ca 1993
drawings
ca 1993
drawings
Quantity:
5 reprographie(s)
ARCH166730
drawings
Quantity:
5 reprographie(s)
drawings
Quantity:
44 reprographie(s)
ARCH167311
drawings
Quantity:
44 reprographie(s)
photographs
Quantity:
37 negative(s)
PH1989:0143:001-037
16 May 1973 and 17 May 1973
Ground floor Interiors, Shaughnessy/Athalstone Residence, Montréal, Québec
Actions:
PH1989:0143:001-037
photographs
Quantity:
37 negative(s)
16 May 1973 and 17 May 1973
photographs
Quantity:
17 negative(s)
PH1989:0145:001-017
1973
Exterior front elevation, Shaughnessy/Athalstone Residence, Montréal, Québec
Actions:
PH1989:0145:001-017
photographs
Quantity:
17 negative(s)
1973