drawings
ARCH261410
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''Construction documents'' bound set of architectural drawings - site and demolition plan, floor plans, sections, elevations, details.
1988
''Construction documents'' bound set of architectural drawings - site and demolition plan
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ARCH261410
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''Construction documents'' bound set of architectural drawings - site and demolition plan, floor plans, sections, elevations, details.
drawings
1988
drawings
ARCH258151
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New Hess Street School, Hamilton, Ontario - architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical plans and details (Gerrie & Butler, Architects)
1973
Reference architectural drawings New Hess Street School, Hamilton, Ontario
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ARCH258151
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New Hess Street School, Hamilton, Ontario - architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical plans and details (Gerrie & Butler, Architects)
drawings
1973
drawings
ARCH260653
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Bound set of working drawings (subject to construction) - architectural plans and details, Shannon Estates mansion renovation plans and details (1968)
1972
Bound set of working drawings (subject to construction) - architectural plans and details
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ARCH260653
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Bound set of working drawings (subject to construction) - architectural plans and details, Shannon Estates mansion renovation plans and details (1968)
drawings
1972
drawings
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37 File
ARCH259890
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architectural plans and details for Eglinton Station and Park Hill sub-station, shop drawings, drawing lists, Sheppard Station plans and details
1974-1975
Architectural plans and details for Eglinton Station and Park Hill sub-station
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ARCH259890
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architectural plans and details for Eglinton Station and Park Hill sub-station, shop drawings, drawing lists, Sheppard Station plans and details
drawings
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37 File
1974-1975
drawings
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8 File
Manila-Tondo Foreshore International Architectural Competition - competition drawings and text
ARCH261596
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Manila-Tondo Foreshore International Architectural Competition - competition drawings and text, including names of winners (first prize was Ian Athfield of New Zealand).
[1976]
Manila-Tondo Foreshore International Architectural Competition - competition drawings and text
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ARCH261596
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Manila-Tondo Foreshore International Architectural Competition - competition drawings and text, including names of winners (first prize was Ian Athfield of New Zealand).
drawings
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8 File
[1976]
drawings
ARCH258366
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Oshawa City Hall Addition and Alterations - architectural and electrical plans and details, change orders (Pentland, Baker & Polson, Architects), shop drawing (Otis Elevator Company)
1967-1968, 1979
Oshawa City Hall Addition and Alterations - architectural and electrical plans and details
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ARCH258366
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Oshawa City Hall Addition and Alterations - architectural and electrical plans and details, change orders (Pentland, Baker & Polson, Architects), shop drawing (Otis Elevator Company)
drawings
1967-1968, 1979
events
28 June 2002
events
28 June 2002
textual records
Correspondence, transmittals, drawing lists concerning mechanical, architectural shop drawings
ARCH256764
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23 files - correspondence, transmittals, drawing lists concerning mechanical, architectural shop drawings, hardware and fire, ventilation; station finish reports, change orders, binder of drawing lists and correspondence, bar list, change initiations
1977
Correspondence, transmittals, drawing lists concerning mechanical, architectural shop drawings
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ARCH256764
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23 files - correspondence, transmittals, drawing lists concerning mechanical, architectural shop drawings, hardware and fire, ventilation; station finish reports, change orders, binder of drawing lists and correspondence, bar list, change initiations
textual records
1977
textual records
DR2012:0012:078:004
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Assorted documents in English, including correspondence, notes, posters, and waybills, related to the group exhibition, Architectural Sculpture, at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art. Original folder inscribed in graphite: LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART.
1980
Correspondence, notes, posters, and waybills, related to the group exhibition "Architectural Sculpture"
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DR2012:0012:078:004
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Assorted documents in English, including correspondence, notes, posters, and waybills, related to the group exhibition, Architectural Sculpture, at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art. Original folder inscribed in graphite: LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART.
textual records
1980
Project
AP018.S1.1976.PR23
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This project series documents the design of the new National Gallery of Canada for a limited architectural competition in Ottawa, Ontario in 1976. The office identified the project number as 7630. This project consisted of designing a new gallery to house Canada's most prized artworks and artefacts in a competition run by Public Works Canada on behalf of National Museums of Canada. The building site was down the street from Canada's parliament buildings, with views of the Ottawa River and across to Quebec. The design submitted by Parkin Architects Planners was highly modular, with cubes turned on an angle making up the majority of the building. The six-storey building design had three floors of galleries, while other levels were to be used for staff, services, and storage. A panel of international architects and representatives anonymously chose Parkin's design as the winner of the competition in early 1977. However, after cited lack of funds, and controversies over the chosen site and the way in which the competition was run, the newly formed Canada Museums Construction Company sought another design and architect for the new National Gallery. The dispute over this decision is recorded in materials from this project series and related project series. Eventually, Parkin did participate in the construction of the National Gallery's final design, but as the minor partner in a joint venture with Moshe Safdie (see materials in project series AP018.S1.1983.PR02 in this fonds for more information). The project is recorded through drawings, including presentation boards, photographs, and textual records dating from 1974-1985. The drawings are a mix of original design drawings and site drawings. The site drawings were prepared for the competitors by Public Works Canada and the National Capital Commission. The drawings prepared by these government agencies are bilingual. The textual records primarily consist of guidelines, specifications, and other information from Public Works Canada to the competitors. The textual documentation also includes financial records and correspondence on the controversy surrounding the competition.
1974-1985
National Gallery of Canada, Limited Architectural Competition, Ottawa, Ontario (1976)
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AP018.S1.1976.PR23
Description:
This project series documents the design of the new National Gallery of Canada for a limited architectural competition in Ottawa, Ontario in 1976. The office identified the project number as 7630. This project consisted of designing a new gallery to house Canada's most prized artworks and artefacts in a competition run by Public Works Canada on behalf of National Museums of Canada. The building site was down the street from Canada's parliament buildings, with views of the Ottawa River and across to Quebec. The design submitted by Parkin Architects Planners was highly modular, with cubes turned on an angle making up the majority of the building. The six-storey building design had three floors of galleries, while other levels were to be used for staff, services, and storage. A panel of international architects and representatives anonymously chose Parkin's design as the winner of the competition in early 1977. However, after cited lack of funds, and controversies over the chosen site and the way in which the competition was run, the newly formed Canada Museums Construction Company sought another design and architect for the new National Gallery. The dispute over this decision is recorded in materials from this project series and related project series. Eventually, Parkin did participate in the construction of the National Gallery's final design, but as the minor partner in a joint venture with Moshe Safdie (see materials in project series AP018.S1.1983.PR02 in this fonds for more information). The project is recorded through drawings, including presentation boards, photographs, and textual records dating from 1974-1985. The drawings are a mix of original design drawings and site drawings. The site drawings were prepared for the competitors by Public Works Canada and the National Capital Commission. The drawings prepared by these government agencies are bilingual. The textual records primarily consist of guidelines, specifications, and other information from Public Works Canada to the competitors. The textual documentation also includes financial records and correspondence on the controversy surrounding the competition.
Project
1974-1985