textual records
AP075.S1.1995.PR01.010
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Contains also financial documents, meetings notes, landscape plan and research. Original folder entitled "Historic Research / Rotman Toronto".
1994
Research for the Rotman Residence, Toronto, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1995.PR01.010
Description:
Contains also financial documents, meetings notes, landscape plan and research. Original folder entitled "Historic Research / Rotman Toronto".
textual records
1994
Project
AP018.S1.1978.PR12
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This project series documents an addition to the Toronto Sun building in downtown Toronto from 1978-1982. The office identified the project number as 7816. From 1973-1975, Parkin Architects Planners designed and constructed the Toronto Sun press plant and office building at 333 King Street East. This project documents an addition to the production area of the original building. This project consisted of a two-storey addition to house the company's mailing facilities on a newly acquired property with a link to the existing press hall. Also included in this project was the addition of a one-storey enclosure for the truck dock, attached to the mail room. The project cost approximately $3.2 million. The project is recorded through drawings and textual materials dating from 1978-1982. The drawings consist of floor plans, landscaping, and volumetric studies while the textual records consist of correspondence and conference reports.
1978-1982
The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, Press Plant and Office Building, Alteration to Existing Facilities, Toronto (1978)
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AP018.S1.1978.PR12
Description:
This project series documents an addition to the Toronto Sun building in downtown Toronto from 1978-1982. The office identified the project number as 7816. From 1973-1975, Parkin Architects Planners designed and constructed the Toronto Sun press plant and office building at 333 King Street East. This project documents an addition to the production area of the original building. This project consisted of a two-storey addition to house the company's mailing facilities on a newly acquired property with a link to the existing press hall. Also included in this project was the addition of a one-storey enclosure for the truck dock, attached to the mail room. The project cost approximately $3.2 million. The project is recorded through drawings and textual materials dating from 1978-1982. The drawings consist of floor plans, landscaping, and volumetric studies while the textual records consist of correspondence and conference reports.
Project
1978-1982
textual records
ARCH256829
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6 job cost ledgers, 2 Toronto transportation ledgers showing arrivals, departures, transportation and street improvements.
1983
Job cost ledgers, Toronto transportation ledgers
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ARCH256829
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6 job cost ledgers, 2 Toronto transportation ledgers showing arrivals, departures, transportation and street improvements.
textual records
1983
textual records
ARCH26227
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Parking garage: concrete foundation. Executed ? Project file contains 8 sheets of lists of shop drawings.
architecture
1925-1926
Lists of shop drawings for the Toronto Garage, Church and Lombard Streets, Toronto, Ontario
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ARCH26227
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Parking garage: concrete foundation. Executed ? Project file contains 8 sheets of lists of shop drawings.
textual records
1925-1926
architecture
Project
AP056.S1.1997.PR09
Description:
This project series documents the Sheff Residence at 105 Glen Road in Toronto from 1997-2001. The office identified the project number as 9727. This project consisted of a large home for architect Gerald Sheff and his wife Shanitha Kachan. The work included the demolition of a single-storey dwelling already on the property to create a roughly 7,900 square foot, mixed-level home. This project investigated multiple schemes for the residence, which looked at different room configurations and placements, different building heights, and different levels of finish for certain rooms. Built overlooking a ravine, the house had a stone veneer exterior with accents of wood siding and large glass windows. The home had a maximum height of two-storeys with a basement and included a swimming pool and backyard deck. This residence won the Ontario Association of Architect's Award of Excellence in 2003. The project is recorded through a model and drawings dating from 1996-2000. The majority of the drawings are sketches, but plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details are included. There are also many drawings of furnishings including closets, benches and custom furniture.
1996-2000
Sheff Residence, Toronto (1997-2001)
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AP056.S1.1997.PR09
Description:
This project series documents the Sheff Residence at 105 Glen Road in Toronto from 1997-2001. The office identified the project number as 9727. This project consisted of a large home for architect Gerald Sheff and his wife Shanitha Kachan. The work included the demolition of a single-storey dwelling already on the property to create a roughly 7,900 square foot, mixed-level home. This project investigated multiple schemes for the residence, which looked at different room configurations and placements, different building heights, and different levels of finish for certain rooms. Built overlooking a ravine, the house had a stone veneer exterior with accents of wood siding and large glass windows. The home had a maximum height of two-storeys with a basement and included a swimming pool and backyard deck. This residence won the Ontario Association of Architect's Award of Excellence in 2003. The project is recorded through a model and drawings dating from 1996-2000. The majority of the drawings are sketches, but plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details are included. There are also many drawings of furnishings including closets, benches and custom furniture.
Project
1996-2000
Project
AP022.S1.1977.PR04
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File documents alterations to a coach house for Arthur Erickson residence, at No. 7 Highland Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. File contains working drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
1977
Coach House Alterations for Arthur Erickson Residence, Toronto
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AP022.S1.1977.PR04
Description:
File documents alterations to a coach house for Arthur Erickson residence, at No. 7 Highland Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. File contains working drawings, textual records (includes photographs).
Project
1977
ARCH285782
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Drawing number 5867-T1
1965
East tower set out drawing for Toronto City Hall and Civic Square, Toronto
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ARCH285782
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Drawing number 5867-T1
ARCH285783
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Drawing number 5867-T7
1965
West tower set out drawing for Toronto City Hall and Civic Square, Toronto
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ARCH285783
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Drawing number 5867-T7
ARCH285784
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Drawing number 5867-C1
1965
Council chamber set out plans for Toronto City Hall and Civic Square, Toronto
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ARCH285784
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Drawing number 5867-C1
ARCH290665
9 June 1961
Foundation plan, N. E. section, for Toronto City Hall and Civic Square, Toronto
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ARCH290665