textual records
AP056.S1.1996.PR02.006
1996
Hardware specifications, Toronto Research Chemicals Inc., Toronto
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AP056.S1.1996.PR02.006
textual records
1996
drawings
AP018.S1.1962.PR05.001
1967
drawings
1967
Project
Toronto Office Building
AP096.D15
Description:
File documents an unexecuted office building at Front St. and Bay St. in Toronto, Ontario. Material was produced in 1954. File contains photographs.
[1954]
Toronto Office Building
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AP096.D15
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File documents an unexecuted office building at Front St. and Bay St. in Toronto, Ontario. Material was produced in 1954. File contains photographs.
File 15
[1954]
Toronto, Ontario
PH2009:0005:055
architecture
1972
architecture
Toronto, Ontario
PH2009:0005:058
architecture
1972
architecture
Project
Toronto City Hall
AP163.S2.SS1.D12
Description:
File documents Victor Prus's unrealized project for the Toronto City Hall competition, held in 1958. The file contains presentation drawings and textual records about the competition.
1956-1958
Toronto City Hall
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AP163.S2.SS1.D12
Description:
File documents Victor Prus's unrealized project for the Toronto City Hall competition, held in 1958. The file contains presentation drawings and textual records about the competition.
File 12
1956-1958
Project
AP022.S1.1987.PR05
Description:
File documents an office tower proposal for phase 3 of Canada Square, Eglinton Avenue and Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. File contains reference drawings and presentation drawings.
[1987?]
Metropolitan Toronto Headquarters Building
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AP022.S1.1987.PR05
Description:
File documents an office tower proposal for phase 3 of Canada Square, Eglinton Avenue and Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. File contains reference drawings and presentation drawings.
Project
[1987?]
Project
AP018.S1.1972.PR02
Description:
This project series documents a feasibility study for a convention centre in Toronto from 1972-1973. The office identified the project number as 7228. This project consisted of a study to evaluate the feasibility of various downtown sites to build a convention centre, particularly sites close to the CN Tower and Union Station. The project also included the design of the convention centre, establishing realistic project costs and testing the building criteria with governments and committees. The debate on whether the convention centre should be constructed lasted throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s. Parkin Architects Planners also investigated specific sites and refined the design in the late 1970s, under a different project number (see project series AP018.S1.1978.PR05 described in this fonds), and the project was later referred to as the Ontario Congress and Trade Centre. It should be noted that Congress Centre and Convention Centre are used interchangeably in the materials. Eventually, the building contract was given to another architectural firm and today is known as the Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation boards and textual records dating from around 1972-1977. The drawings consist of plans, elevations, sections, diagrams and sketches, while the textual records include press clippings, project notes, correspondence, the feasibility report, conference reports, and the project proposal. The presentation boards consist of photographs of the project model, site investigation plans, and a painting of the project by Dawson.
circa 1972-1977
Convention Centre for Metropolitan Toronto, Feasibility Study, Toronto (1972)
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AP018.S1.1972.PR02
Description:
This project series documents a feasibility study for a convention centre in Toronto from 1972-1973. The office identified the project number as 7228. This project consisted of a study to evaluate the feasibility of various downtown sites to build a convention centre, particularly sites close to the CN Tower and Union Station. The project also included the design of the convention centre, establishing realistic project costs and testing the building criteria with governments and committees. The debate on whether the convention centre should be constructed lasted throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s. Parkin Architects Planners also investigated specific sites and refined the design in the late 1970s, under a different project number (see project series AP018.S1.1978.PR05 described in this fonds), and the project was later referred to as the Ontario Congress and Trade Centre. It should be noted that Congress Centre and Convention Centre are used interchangeably in the materials. Eventually, the building contract was given to another architectural firm and today is known as the Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation boards and textual records dating from around 1972-1977. The drawings consist of plans, elevations, sections, diagrams and sketches, while the textual records include press clippings, project notes, correspondence, the feasibility report, conference reports, and the project proposal. The presentation boards consist of photographs of the project model, site investigation plans, and a painting of the project by Dawson.
Project
circa 1972-1977
Sub-series
Toronto Arts Week
AP058.S1.SS6
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement as a member and head of committee of the Toronto Arts Week. The subseries contains correspondence, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, list of members, and reports, dating from 1987 to 1989.
1987-1989
Toronto Arts Week
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AP058.S1.SS6
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This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement as a member and head of committee of the Toronto Arts Week. The subseries contains correspondence, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, list of members, and reports, dating from 1987 to 1989.
Subseries
1987-1989
PH2018:0011:088
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objet numérique
2014
An Enduring Wilderness: Hanlan's Beach, Toronto Island, Toronto
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PH2018:0011:088
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objet numérique