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2 drawing(s)
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drawings
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2 drawing(s)
drawings
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3 drawing(s)
ARCH265627
drawings
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3 drawing(s)
drawings
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10 drawing(s)
ARCH266039
drawings
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10 drawing(s)
books
ARCH266081
Description:
This document contains technical information, a site plan, plans, elevations, floor plans, sections and perspectives for the Consulate of Poland building.
Preliminary studies for the Consulate of Poland in Montréal, Québec
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ARCH266081
Description:
This document contains technical information, a site plan, plans, elevations, floor plans, sections and perspectives for the Consulate of Poland building.
books
ARCH400805
1966-1968
PH1978:0110:009
ca. 1886
AR1996:1001:050
architecture, interior design
1823-1829
architecture, interior design
books
ARCH266242
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This document contains elevations, floor plans and sections for the Westhill High School Auditorium in Montréal, Québec. There is also a spiral bound document containing a presention of the project and technical information.
Preliminary study for the Westhill High School Auditorium in Montréal, Québec
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ARCH266242
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This document contains elevations, floor plans and sections for the Westhill High School Auditorium in Montréal, Québec. There is also a spiral bound document containing a presention of the project and technical information.
books
Project
AP056.S1.2000.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the design for McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre in Montréal from 2000-2002. The office identified the project number as 2000-25. "This project was conceived to act as a networking site for research initiatives in the fields of genomics and proteomics. It accommodated five distinct research groups within a 92,000 square-foot facility: the Montreal Genome Centre, the Montreal Proteomics Centre, the Génome Québec Expertise Centre, the Montreal Bone Research Centre, and 5 bio-business incubators. The plan balanced specialized laboratory and office space with three key interactive spaces – the public passage through the building which linked the city to the campus, the atrium which provided an interactive social space for the facility, and the teleconference room. The laboratories, where raw data was gathered, were located on the east, while the bioinformatics offices for data analysis were located on the west. The intent was to create a building that acted as an instrument for knowledge, and to position the public spaces strategically and symbolically as reminders that the work of science was directly connected to humanity."[1] The project is recorded through drawings dating from around 2002. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and details. [1]"McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre." KPMB. Accessed July 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/mcgill-university-and-genome-quebec-innovation-centre/
circa 2002
McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre, Montréal (2000-2002)
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AP056.S1.2000.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the design for McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre in Montréal from 2000-2002. The office identified the project number as 2000-25. "This project was conceived to act as a networking site for research initiatives in the fields of genomics and proteomics. It accommodated five distinct research groups within a 92,000 square-foot facility: the Montreal Genome Centre, the Montreal Proteomics Centre, the Génome Québec Expertise Centre, the Montreal Bone Research Centre, and 5 bio-business incubators. The plan balanced specialized laboratory and office space with three key interactive spaces – the public passage through the building which linked the city to the campus, the atrium which provided an interactive social space for the facility, and the teleconference room. The laboratories, where raw data was gathered, were located on the east, while the bioinformatics offices for data analysis were located on the west. The intent was to create a building that acted as an instrument for knowledge, and to position the public spaces strategically and symbolically as reminders that the work of science was directly connected to humanity."[1] The project is recorded through drawings dating from around 2002. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and details. [1]"McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre." KPMB. Accessed July 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/mcgill-university-and-genome-quebec-innovation-centre/
Project
circa 2002
drawings
AP046.S1.1983.PR02.035
Description:
This file includes hand coloured sketches showing the buildings at the Jacques Cartier pier.
1983-1992
Sketches for the Jacques Cartier pier at the Bonsecours sector, Old Port of Montreal Master Plan, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR02.035
Description:
This file includes hand coloured sketches showing the buildings at the Jacques Cartier pier.
drawings
1983-1992