drawings
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15 File
ARCH39809
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plans, girders, pipings, entrance details, stone sill, partition, re-location of room, sub-store room, elevator pits, steel beams, dark room, clock system, column cap
Plans, girders, pipings, entrance details, stone sill, partition, re-location of room
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plans, girders, pipings, entrance details, stone sill, partition, re-location of room, sub-store room, elevator pits, steel beams, dark room, clock system, column cap
drawings
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15 File
DR1974:0002:022:001-021
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- This album contains 21 transfer lithographs of contract and working drawings for the Chambre des Notaires, Paris. The transfer lithographs of the contract drawings (DR1974:0002:022:002, DR1974:0002:022:003 and DR1974:0002:022:005 - DR1974:0002:022:011) are signed by architects Charles Rohault de Fleury and Auguste Joseph Pellechet (Hillairet, 393), and by six unidentified hands, probably those of the contractors and/or client(s). Several revisions are evident between these transfer lithographs, dated April 1855, and the transfer lithographs of the working drawings, predominantly dated June 1855 (DR1974:0002:022:001 and DR1974:0002:022:012 - DR1974:0002:022:018). Minor changes have been made in the distribution of spaces on all floors, while more significant changes have been made in the dimensions and design of the façade bays (Bergdoll). Rohault de Fleury considered three alternate elevations (DR1974:0002:022:019 - DR1974:0002:022:021) for the principal façade with different column dispositions and window designs. The basic arrangement of the façade, however, remained the same: three floors each carrying a different order, separated by prominent entablatures and surmounted by an attic roof with dormer windows. The façade as constructed most closely approximates the elevations on transfer lithographs DR1974:0002:022:001 and DR1974:0002:022:002. The floor plans, with their detailed measurements, also correspond quite closely to the building as constructed (Bergdoll). The plans are particularly informative concerning the mixed use of iron and masonry construction. The "soubassement" consists of numerous masonry supports spanned by iron beams, while the "rez-de-chaussée" and "entresol" are constructed of iron columns, beams, and lintels allowing for abundant fenestration on the side façades (DR1974:0002:022:003 - DR1974:0002:022:004). The upper stories then revert back to a construction similar to that of the "soubassement".
architecture
contracted 12 May 1855, prints executed between February and June 1855
Album of transfer lithographs of working and contract drawings for the Chambre des Notaires, place du Châtelet, Paris
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DR1974:0002:022:001-021
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- This album contains 21 transfer lithographs of contract and working drawings for the Chambre des Notaires, Paris. The transfer lithographs of the contract drawings (DR1974:0002:022:002, DR1974:0002:022:003 and DR1974:0002:022:005 - DR1974:0002:022:011) are signed by architects Charles Rohault de Fleury and Auguste Joseph Pellechet (Hillairet, 393), and by six unidentified hands, probably those of the contractors and/or client(s). Several revisions are evident between these transfer lithographs, dated April 1855, and the transfer lithographs of the working drawings, predominantly dated June 1855 (DR1974:0002:022:001 and DR1974:0002:022:012 - DR1974:0002:022:018). Minor changes have been made in the distribution of spaces on all floors, while more significant changes have been made in the dimensions and design of the façade bays (Bergdoll). Rohault de Fleury considered three alternate elevations (DR1974:0002:022:019 - DR1974:0002:022:021) for the principal façade with different column dispositions and window designs. The basic arrangement of the façade, however, remained the same: three floors each carrying a different order, separated by prominent entablatures and surmounted by an attic roof with dormer windows. The façade as constructed most closely approximates the elevations on transfer lithographs DR1974:0002:022:001 and DR1974:0002:022:002. The floor plans, with their detailed measurements, also correspond quite closely to the building as constructed (Bergdoll). The plans are particularly informative concerning the mixed use of iron and masonry construction. The "soubassement" consists of numerous masonry supports spanned by iron beams, while the "rez-de-chaussée" and "entresol" are constructed of iron columns, beams, and lintels allowing for abundant fenestration on the side façades (DR1974:0002:022:003 - DR1974:0002:022:004). The upper stories then revert back to a construction similar to that of the "soubassement".
architecture
drawings
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20 File
ARCH47712
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3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson, architect (1946); floor stiffening system, basement and 2nd floor layout of original Calp's store, office layouts in Isaac's Building by John Flood, contractor; precast floor and roof slabs by L.E. Shaw Limited; consultant drawings by Scotstown Granite Co. Ltd., Otis Elevator Company, Lafayette Glass Company
3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson
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3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson, architect (1946); floor stiffening system, basement and 2nd floor layout of original Calp's store, office layouts in Isaac's Building by John Flood, contractor; precast floor and roof slabs by L.E. Shaw Limited; consultant drawings by Scotstown Granite Co. Ltd., Otis Elevator Company, Lafayette Glass Company
drawings
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drawings
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16 File
ARCH26325
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lighting fixtures, schedules, layout of loft space, shop windows, stores, toilets, office alterations, details for a new coal chute by Ross & Ross, architects, dated 1946
Lighting fixtures, schedules, layout of loft space, shop windows
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lighting fixtures, schedules, layout of loft space, shop windows, stores, toilets, office alterations, details for a new coal chute by Ross & Ross, architects, dated 1946
drawings
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16 File
drawings
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20 File
ARCH39464
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layouts of laboratories, cupboards, shelves, benches and counters, basement plan, doors, stairs, toilets, lavatory, room details, tile floor designs, cold room, lunchroom and kitchen, store room
Layouts of laboratories, cupboards, shelves, benches and counters, basement plan, doors, stairs, toilets
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ARCH39464
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layouts of laboratories, cupboards, shelves, benches and counters, basement plan, doors, stairs, toilets, lavatory, room details, tile floor designs, cold room, lunchroom and kitchen, store room
drawings
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20 File
drawings, photographs
AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1.044.1
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Original file title: Edificio dos Parques de Vidago Levantamentos, propostas e fotos This file also includes details and photographs for the exterior bathrooms, driving range and stores.
2001-2009
Details and photographs for the springs and golf buildings, Parque de Vidago, Complexo Termal e Hotel Palace, Vidago (folder 1 of 2)
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AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1.044.1
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Original file title: Edificio dos Parques de Vidago Levantamentos, propostas e fotos This file also includes details and photographs for the exterior bathrooms, driving range and stores.
drawings, photographs
2001-2009
drawings
AP178.S1.2002.PR06.SS1.019.2
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Original file title: Edificio dos Parques Pedras Salgadass Levantamentos, Propostas e Fotos This file includes details for the hotel, garage, store, Vila Adriana, tea house and cottage.
2004-2006
Details and photographs, Parque de Pedras Salgadas, Hotel Avelames, Spa e Casa de Chá, Pedras Salgadas (folder 2 of 3)
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AP178.S1.2002.PR06.SS1.019.2
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Original file title: Edificio dos Parques Pedras Salgadass Levantamentos, Propostas e Fotos This file includes details for the hotel, garage, store, Vila Adriana, tea house and cottage.
drawings
2004-2006
drawings
DR1987:0309
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- These elevations and plans show a chalet-style restaurant with a deep veranda. Chalet-style design motifs include the carved woodwork of the eaves, balustrades, and second-story walls. The rendering shows the restaurant set in a country landscape.
architecture
3 February 1859
Elevations and plans for a chalet-style restuarant, Le Vésinet
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DR1987:0309
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- These elevations and plans show a chalet-style restaurant with a deep veranda. Chalet-style design motifs include the carved woodwork of the eaves, balustrades, and second-story walls. The rendering shows the restaurant set in a country landscape.
drawings
3 February 1859
architecture
Piranesi
PH2006:0267
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On the title page there is an inscription from Roberto Matta to Gordon Matta-Clark. Included in the front cover is a loose drawing and two-page story by Aliséé Matta, daughter of Roberto and Germana Matta, made for her brother, Matta-Clark.
published 1978
Piranesi
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PH2006:0267
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On the title page there is an inscription from Roberto Matta to Gordon Matta-Clark. Included in the front cover is a loose drawing and two-page story by Aliséé Matta, daughter of Roberto and Germana Matta, made for her brother, Matta-Clark.
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AP018.S1.1959.PR04
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This project series documents the Simpson's store at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in North York, Ontario from 1959-1964. The office identified the project number as 5912. This project consisted of a 285,000 square foot store, largely clad in precast concrete, that included merchandising, stock, mall, and shipping areas, a coffee shop, a restaurant, and an enclosed court. See-through glass made up most of the ground level exterior, in order to entice shoppers to enter the store. There was also an enclosed court with a fountain, tropical foliage and a helicoidal staircase. The project is recorded through a mounted presentation photograph dating from around 1964, which shows the enclosed court.
circa 1964
Simpson's Yorkdale, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, North York, Ontario (1959-1964)
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AP018.S1.1959.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the Simpson's store at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in North York, Ontario from 1959-1964. The office identified the project number as 5912. This project consisted of a 285,000 square foot store, largely clad in precast concrete, that included merchandising, stock, mall, and shipping areas, a coffee shop, a restaurant, and an enclosed court. See-through glass made up most of the ground level exterior, in order to entice shoppers to enter the store. There was also an enclosed court with a fountain, tropical foliage and a helicoidal staircase. The project is recorded through a mounted presentation photograph dating from around 1964, which shows the enclosed court.
Project
circa 1964