drawings, textual records
Feasibility report, US Pre-Clearance Facility, Toronto International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario
AP018.S1.1978.PR04.008
1978
Feasibility report, US Pre-Clearance Facility, Toronto International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1978.PR04.008
drawings, textual records
1978
drawings
AP075.S1.2003.PR07.006
circa 2003
Reference landscape plans, Wellesley Central Health Corporation Neighbourhood Project, Toronto, Ontario
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AP075.S1.2003.PR07.006
drawings
circa 2003
photographs
PH1993:0184
architecture
between June 1987 and May 1988
photographs
between June 1987 and May 1988
architecture
Project
AP018.S1.1970.PR09
Description:
This project series documents ramp equipment maintenance and commissary stores for Air Canada at the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario in 1970. The office identified the project number as 70058. During this time, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, were commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of the expansion of the ramp and addition of a commissary store for airline Air Canada. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970, including site and floor plans, sections, elevations and details.
1970
Air Canada Ramp Equipment Maintenance and Commissary Stores, Toronto International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario (1970)
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AP018.S1.1970.PR09
Description:
This project series documents ramp equipment maintenance and commissary stores for Air Canada at the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario in 1970. The office identified the project number as 70058. During this time, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, were commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of the expansion of the ramp and addition of a commissary store for airline Air Canada. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970, including site and floor plans, sections, elevations and details.
Project
1970
drawings
AP018.S1.1973.PR02.008
1975
Plans, elevations, details and sections, Residence of Mr. & Mrs. A.W. Billes, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1973.PR02.008
drawings
1975
drawings
AP018.S1.1973.PR02.009
1974-1975
Structural, mechanical and electrical drawings, Residence of Mr. & Mrs. A.W. Billes, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1973.PR02.009
drawings
1974-1975
drawings
AP018.S1.1973.PR02.017
1974
Annotated site and floor plans, Residence of Mr. & Mrs. A.W. Billes, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1973.PR02.017
drawings
1974
Project
AP018.S1.1973.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the demolition of two buildings for the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1973-1974. The office identified the project number as 7304. This project consisted of the demolition of 246 and 248 Simcoe Street, two buildings next to the Art Gallery of Ontario. The buildings were demolished to make space for a new parking lot. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through textual records consisting of specifications, financial records, correspondence, inspection reports, and office drawing transmittal forms dating from 1973-1974. Two drawings within the textual records also show the site plan for the demolition.
1973-1974
Art Gallery of Ontario, Demolition of 246 and 248 Simcoe Street, Toronto (1973-1974)
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AP018.S1.1973.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the demolition of two buildings for the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1973-1974. The office identified the project number as 7304. This project consisted of the demolition of 246 and 248 Simcoe Street, two buildings next to the Art Gallery of Ontario. The buildings were demolished to make space for a new parking lot. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through textual records consisting of specifications, financial records, correspondence, inspection reports, and office drawing transmittal forms dating from 1973-1974. Two drawings within the textual records also show the site plan for the demolition.
Project
1973-1974
textual records
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander participation to conference "The Natural City" at the University of Toronto
AP075.S3.SS1.137
2004
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander participation to conference "The Natural City" at the University of Toronto
Actions:
AP075.S3.SS1.137
textual records
2004
textual records
Articles of the periodical "The Canadian Architect" on the Ballet Opera House, Toronto, Ontario
AP075.S1.1990.PR07.007
1988
Articles of the periodical "The Canadian Architect" on the Ballet Opera House, Toronto, Ontario
Actions:
AP075.S1.1990.PR07.007
textual records
1988