textual records
DR2004:1473
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These materials were classified as X22 by Price's office.
1978-1988
Box of Personal/Misc. binders
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DR2004:1473
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These materials were classified as X22 by Price's office.
textual records
1978-1988
textual records
ARCH50136
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Accounts. Office building alterations for the 8th floor. Executed.
architecture
1959
Administrative records for alterations for the Mark Fisher Building, 760 Square Victoria, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH50136
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Accounts. Office building alterations for the 8th floor. Executed.
textual records
1959
architecture
textual records
ARCH255438
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"Renovations to Residence at 24 Sussex Street, Ottawa, Specifications and Detail Drawings" (office copy), includes draft version and original drawings for "Office at 1250 Bay St." (1974)
1973
Renovations to Residence at 24 Sussex Street, Ottawa, Specifications and Detail Drawings
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ARCH255438
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"Renovations to Residence at 24 Sussex Street, Ottawa, Specifications and Detail Drawings" (office copy), includes draft version and original drawings for "Office at 1250 Bay St." (1974)
textual records
1973
DR1989:0015:010
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- This drawing is part of a group of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, from the office of John Loughborough Pearson, composed of nine orthographic contract drawings dated 1867-1868 (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:009) and one elevation for an addition in 1878 (DR1989:0015:010). These drawings were sold at auction by St. Peter's Convent, Woking, along with drawings for that institution (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:089 R/V). Both institutions were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and the lay nursing order which ran it. Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882, and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255 and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
architecture
September 1878
St. Peter's Home, Kilburn: Mortimer Road elevation for the proposed additions
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DR1989:0015:010
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- This drawing is part of a group of drawings for St. Peter's Home, Kilburn, from the office of John Loughborough Pearson, composed of nine orthographic contract drawings dated 1867-1868 (DR1989:0015:001 - DR1989:0015:009) and one elevation for an addition in 1878 (DR1989:0015:010). These drawings were sold at auction by St. Peter's Convent, Woking, along with drawings for that institution (DR1989:0015:011 - DR1989:0015:089 R/V). Both institutions were commissioned from John Loughborough Pearson by Benjamin Lancaster. The alterations to the Home at Kilburn were commissioned on behalf of Lancaster's wife, who founded the home and the lay nursing order which ran it. Woking was founded by Lancaster as a home for incurables in 1882, and dedicated to the memory of his deceased wife (Quiney 67-68, 254-255 and 284). It was probably first known as St. Peter's Home, Woking, not becoming a convent until ca. 1934.
architecture
photographs
AP178.S1.1980.PR05.006
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Siza's office numbered the panorama in this file as HRMP005.
circa 1980
Panorama of project site, Monte Picoto, Braga
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AP178.S1.1980.PR05.006
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Siza's office numbered the panorama in this file as HRMP005.
photographs
circa 1980
DR2007:0021:001
19 September 1995
DR1994:0013:030
15 October 1954
drawings, textual records, photographs
AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS6.051
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Original file title : ''Office'' mobiliaro cozinhas Leonel + Roupeiro Tipo
2004-2007
Correspondence, drawings, and photographs of the kitchen and closets, Edifício Leonel, Bloco B, Reconstrução do Chiado, Lisbon
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AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS6.051
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Original file title : ''Office'' mobiliaro cozinhas Leonel + Roupeiro Tipo
drawings, textual records, photographs
2004-2007
photographs
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6 File
Mount Royal Hotel
ARCH35366
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07P-01: b/w (19,4 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area office? Photographer unknown 07P-02: b/w (19,4 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area office? Photographer unknown 07P-03: b/w (19,4 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area office? Photographer unknown 07P-04: b/w (19,5 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area telephones, desk and office? Photographer unknown 07P-05: b/w (19,5 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area desk and office? Photographer unknown 07P-06: b/w (24,4 x 19,5 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area desk and office? Photographer unknown
Mount Royal Hotel
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ARCH35366
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07P-01: b/w (19,4 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area office? Photographer unknown 07P-02: b/w (19,4 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area office? Photographer unknown 07P-03: b/w (19,4 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area office? Photographer unknown 07P-04: b/w (19,5 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area telephones, desk and office? Photographer unknown 07P-05: b/w (19,5 x 24,4 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area desk and office? Photographer unknown 07P-06: b/w (24,4 x 19,5 cm); Mount Royal Hotel, reception area desk and office? Photographer unknown
photographs
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6 File
Bas Princen: Volcano Walks
In this artist’s talk, Bas Princen will discuss the current status of the 17 Volcanoes project and explore the resonances between the works of Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, works by early-twentieth-century Dutch photographers in Java (like van Nieuwenhuis), and his own practice. Although discovering new places seems impossible today, the talk takes as a point of departure the(...)
15 October 2016, 3pm
Bas Princen: Volcano Walks
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In this artist’s talk, Bas Princen will discuss the current status of the 17 Volcanoes project and explore the resonances between the works of Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, works by early-twentieth-century Dutch photographers in Java (like van Nieuwenhuis), and his own practice. Although discovering new places seems impossible today, the talk takes as a point of departure the(...)