drawings
AP056.S1.1993.PR07.028
1994
As built detail drawings, The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, University of Toronto
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AP056.S1.1993.PR07.028
drawings
1994
drawings
AP056.S1.1993.PR07.029
1994
Not built detail drawings, The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, University of Toronto
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AP056.S1.1993.PR07.029
drawings
1994
drawings
AP056.S1.1993.PR07.030
1994
Not built detail drawings, The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, University of Toronto
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AP056.S1.1993.PR07.030
drawings
1994
drawings
AP056.S1.1993.PR07.031
1994
Not built detail drawings, The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, University of Toronto
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AP056.S1.1993.PR07.031
drawings
1994
drawings
AP056.S1.1993.PR07.032
1994
Not built detail drawings, The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, University of Toronto
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AP056.S1.1993.PR07.032
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1994
drawings
AP056.S1.1989.PR05.016
circa 1989
Presentation drawings of exterior and bar at night by Morrissey, The Broadcast Centre Development, Toronto
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AP056.S1.1989.PR05.016
drawings
circa 1989
Project
AP018.S1.1967.PR03
Description:
This project series documents terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1967-1972. The office identified the project number as 67150. This project consisted of the second stage of phase two of the building's construction. The three-storey terminal had a linear design with 31 gates and was commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services. Terminal One, known as Aeroquay One and also designed by John B. Parkin Associates, could no longer accommodate the growing number of passengers and the wingspan of larger jets. This terminal was constructed to meet the new needs of the airport. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970, which include a set of plans, sections, details and elevations.
1970
Toronto International Airport Terminal Number Two, Phase Two Stage Two, Mississauga, Ontario (1967-1972)
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AP018.S1.1967.PR03
Description:
This project series documents terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1967-1972. The office identified the project number as 67150. This project consisted of the second stage of phase two of the building's construction. The three-storey terminal had a linear design with 31 gates and was commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services. Terminal One, known as Aeroquay One and also designed by John B. Parkin Associates, could no longer accommodate the growing number of passengers and the wingspan of larger jets. This terminal was constructed to meet the new needs of the airport. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970, which include a set of plans, sections, details and elevations.
Project
1970
The Disappearance of Darkness Series: Entrance to Cutting Rooms, Building 10, Kodak Canada, Toronto
PH2007:0035
2006
The Disappearance of Darkness Series: Entrance to Cutting Rooms, Building 10, Kodak Canada, Toronto
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PH2007:0035
The Disappearance of Darkness: Light Lock to Cutting Room, Building 10, Kodak Canada, Toronto
PH2014:0008:011
2006
The Disappearance of Darkness: Light Lock to Cutting Room, Building 10, Kodak Canada, Toronto
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PH2014:0008:011
PH2010:0009:008
Description:
1 chromogenic colour print
2005
The Disappearance of Darkness Series: Stairwell to Drying Rooms, Building Thirteen, Kodak Canada, Toronto
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PH2010:0009:008
Description:
1 chromogenic colour print