Sub-series
Toronto Arts Week
AP058.S1.SS6
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement as a member and head of committee of the Toronto Arts Week. The subseries contains correspondence, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, list of members, and reports, dating from 1987 to 1989.
1987-1989
Toronto Arts Week
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AP058.S1.SS6
Description:
This subseries documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s involvement as a member and head of committee of the Toronto Arts Week. The subseries contains correspondence, schedules, information packages, notes, minutes, list of members, and reports, dating from 1987 to 1989.
Subseries
1987-1989
PH2018:0011:088
Description:
objet numérique
2014
An Enduring Wilderness: Hanlan's Beach, Toronto Island, Toronto
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PH2018:0011:088
Description:
objet numérique
Sub-series
AP022.S3.SS2
Description:
Sub-series documents the administration of the offices of Erickson / Massey Architects (1970-1972) and Arthur Erickson Architects (1972-1988), in Toronto, Ontario. Records include financial and accounting files, payroll, legal documents including AEA bankruptcy, insurance policies, taxation, expense accounts, personnel files and employee time sheets, reports and statements, and correspondence, including with suppliers and consultants.
1970-1988
Erickson’s Toronto office administration
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AP022.S3.SS2
Description:
Sub-series documents the administration of the offices of Erickson / Massey Architects (1970-1972) and Arthur Erickson Architects (1972-1988), in Toronto, Ontario. Records include financial and accounting files, payroll, legal documents including AEA bankruptcy, insurance policies, taxation, expense accounts, personnel files and employee time sheets, reports and statements, and correspondence, including with suppliers and consultants.
sub-series
1970-1988
Project
AP018.S1.1978.PR09
Description:
This project series documents repurposing the Don Jail as a potential site for the Toronto Humane Society, Toronto, Ontario. The office identified the project number as 7815. The project called for a design that would meet the requirements of the Toronto Humane Society but also preserve the Don Jail. The Toronto Humane Society required a shelter area, clinic area, administration area, and parking. The project is recorded mostly through drawings with some textual records and photographic materials dating from 1975-1980. There is significant amount of overlap with the Toronto Humane Society, New Building project (AP018.S1.1974.PR09), specifically with regards to documentation regarding fundraising for the project. The drawings show floor plans, elevations, and sections. Photographic materials include images of the Don Jail. Textual records include project documentation, correspondence, and minutes of meeting.
1975-1980
Toronto Humane Society, Renovation Old Don Jail, Toronto (1978-1980)
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AP018.S1.1978.PR09
Description:
This project series documents repurposing the Don Jail as a potential site for the Toronto Humane Society, Toronto, Ontario. The office identified the project number as 7815. The project called for a design that would meet the requirements of the Toronto Humane Society but also preserve the Don Jail. The Toronto Humane Society required a shelter area, clinic area, administration area, and parking. The project is recorded mostly through drawings with some textual records and photographic materials dating from 1975-1980. There is significant amount of overlap with the Toronto Humane Society, New Building project (AP018.S1.1974.PR09), specifically with regards to documentation regarding fundraising for the project. The drawings show floor plans, elevations, and sections. Photographic materials include images of the Don Jail. Textual records include project documentation, correspondence, and minutes of meeting.
Project
1975-1980
PH2011:0014
2008
PH2011:0015
2004
PH2011:0016
2008
PH2011:0017
2009
PH2011:0018
2007
Project
Jasmac, Toronto (1988)
AP056.S1.1988.PR07
Description:
This project series documents a proposal for a mixed-use building located at 100 Yorkville Street in Toronto in 1988. The office identified the project number as 8807. This project proposed an eight-storey building with three levels of underground parking to be used as a mix of retail spaces, restaurants, an office, a gallery and residences. The residential areas comprised the top four floors and would range from around 29,000 square feet to 34,000 square feet in total area. On the exterior, the building would integrate the original facades of existing buildings along Scollard Street. The development also wrapped around a large courtyard at its centre, accessible from pedestrian walkways connected to sidewalks. The project is recorded through drawings, aerial site photographs and a project model dating from 1987-1988. The drawings are mostly originals and include site surveys, sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and axonometric drawings.
1987-1988
Jasmac, Toronto (1988)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR07
Description:
This project series documents a proposal for a mixed-use building located at 100 Yorkville Street in Toronto in 1988. The office identified the project number as 8807. This project proposed an eight-storey building with three levels of underground parking to be used as a mix of retail spaces, restaurants, an office, a gallery and residences. The residential areas comprised the top four floors and would range from around 29,000 square feet to 34,000 square feet in total area. On the exterior, the building would integrate the original facades of existing buildings along Scollard Street. The development also wrapped around a large courtyard at its centre, accessible from pedestrian walkways connected to sidewalks. The project is recorded through drawings, aerial site photographs and a project model dating from 1987-1988. The drawings are mostly originals and include site surveys, sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and axonometric drawings.
Project
1987-1988