PH1980:1396
landscape architecture
1977 or 1978
View of Westmount Park showing part of the decorative waterworks, Westmount, Québec
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PH1980:1396
landscape architecture
PH1990:0314:005
architecture
ca. 1931
View of the principal façade of Séminaire Sainte-Croix, Saint-Laurent, Québec
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PH1990:0314:005
architecture
ARCH260836
1966-1967
ARCH261074
1967?
View of an unidentified sculpture by Walter Yarwood, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255740
ca. 1964
View of the Hélène de Champlain from the construction site, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256027
1967
ARCH256032
1967?
ARCH256038
1966-1967
ARCH256101
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"Le pavillon thématique illustrant 'L'Homme à l'oeuvre' dans l'Ile Notre-Dame brille vraiment de tous ces feux, à la tombée du jour. Cet ensemble de pavillons comme d'ailleurs celui qui illustre 'L'Homme interroge l'Univers', dans l'Ile Sainte-Hélène acquiert de plus en plus une réputation d'excellence, à cause de ses éléments d'exposition. / The theme pavilion devoted to Man the Producer occupies a site facing the Expo Express station on Ile Notre-Dame. Its sections are designed in the shape of truncated tetrahedrons. The pavilion has four levels. The main exhibits entitled 'Resources for Man', 'Progress' and 'Man in Control' are confined to the second and fourth levels. The ground floor contains restaurants and other services, while the third level constitutes a plaza leading to all exhibits."--Description.
1967?
Night view of the Man the Producer Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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Description:
"Le pavillon thématique illustrant 'L'Homme à l'oeuvre' dans l'Ile Notre-Dame brille vraiment de tous ces feux, à la tombée du jour. Cet ensemble de pavillons comme d'ailleurs celui qui illustre 'L'Homme interroge l'Univers', dans l'Ile Sainte-Hélène acquiert de plus en plus une réputation d'excellence, à cause de ses éléments d'exposition. / The theme pavilion devoted to Man the Producer occupies a site facing the Expo Express station on Ile Notre-Dame. Its sections are designed in the shape of truncated tetrahedrons. The pavilion has four levels. The main exhibits entitled 'Resources for Man', 'Progress' and 'Man in Control' are confined to the second and fourth levels. The ground floor contains restaurants and other services, while the third level constitutes a plaza leading to all exhibits."--Description.
ARCH256153
1967
Aerial view of the Brewers and Vermont's Pavilions, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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