photographs
PH1993:0035
August 1987
photographs
August 1987
Project
AP018.S1.1974.PR10
Description:
This project series documents alterations to the offices of Pomerant, Pomerant and Greenspan Barristers in Toronto in 1974. The office identified the project number as 7412. This project consisted of the addition of a library to the office, which was located on the 40th floor of the TD Bank tower. Alterations to the floor plan were also completed, including the addition of more offices and deletion of walls to create an open concept space with the secretaries' desks and reception. The project is recorded through a floor plan, construction schedule and financial documentation dating from 1974.
1974
Pomerant, Pomerant & Greenspan Barristers, Alterations, TD Bank Tower, Toronto (1974)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR10
Description:
This project series documents alterations to the offices of Pomerant, Pomerant and Greenspan Barristers in Toronto in 1974. The office identified the project number as 7412. This project consisted of the addition of a library to the office, which was located on the 40th floor of the TD Bank tower. Alterations to the floor plan were also completed, including the addition of more offices and deletion of walls to create an open concept space with the secretaries' desks and reception. The project is recorded through a floor plan, construction schedule and financial documentation dating from 1974.
Project
1974
Project
AP178.S1.1969.PR02
Description:
This project series document the Borges & Irmão bank in Vila do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 37/60. In the past the office identified the project as number 125. The office assigned the dates 1969-1974 for this project. The project files document the remodeling of the Bank Borges & Irmão, known in documentation as the Agência de Vila do Conde. Located in the historic part of Vila do Conde, this project included modifications to the facade, interior design, an extension, as well as electrical and mechanical work. The project was never realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, and plans. Photographs, negatives, and slides document the site. Textual documentation includes project documentation and correspondence with Borges & Irmão bank. It is important to note that there are two projects related to the Borges & Irmão bank. The office's archives identified these projects as Borges & Irmão bank I, restoration project (see project series AP178.S1.1977.PR02 in this fonds) and Borges & Irmão bank II (project series AP178.S1.1978.PR01 in this fonds).
1969-1975
Banco Borges & Irmão [Borges & Irmão bank], Vila do Conde, Portugal (1969-1975)
Actions:
AP178.S1.1969.PR02
Description:
This project series document the Borges & Irmão bank in Vila do Conde, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 37/60. In the past the office identified the project as number 125. The office assigned the dates 1969-1974 for this project. The project files document the remodeling of the Bank Borges & Irmão, known in documentation as the Agência de Vila do Conde. Located in the historic part of Vila do Conde, this project included modifications to the facade, interior design, an extension, as well as electrical and mechanical work. The project was never realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, and plans. Photographs, negatives, and slides document the site. Textual documentation includes project documentation and correspondence with Borges & Irmão bank. It is important to note that there are two projects related to the Borges & Irmão bank. The office's archives identified these projects as Borges & Irmão bank I, restoration project (see project series AP178.S1.1977.PR02 in this fonds) and Borges & Irmão bank II (project series AP178.S1.1978.PR01 in this fonds).
Project
1969-1975
textual records
Interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building
ARCH254956
Description:
67 files - interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building: ceilings; windows; pneumatic tube; glass and glazing; furniture fitments; Kent Street wall; millwork samples; washrooms; Temporary Agency; security systems; paving; painting; filing; library shelving; chair selection; coffee and lounge areas; auditorium; medical suite; carpeting; lobby waiting area; desk design; graphics programme; elevator lobbies; partitionings; Louvre drapes; telephones; stairs; control room; service modules; wood dadoes; cafeteria; copper; sandblasting; guard booth; doors and frames; glass sliding doors; exhibits and kitchen equipment; trees; plaza slate; Acme slate and tile; computer room; exercise facilities; basement area; general contractor Don Ellis; concrete; artwork for bank
1972-1976
Interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building
Actions:
ARCH254956
Description:
67 files - interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building: ceilings; windows; pneumatic tube; glass and glazing; furniture fitments; Kent Street wall; millwork samples; washrooms; Temporary Agency; security systems; paving; painting; filing; library shelving; chair selection; coffee and lounge areas; auditorium; medical suite; carpeting; lobby waiting area; desk design; graphics programme; elevator lobbies; partitionings; Louvre drapes; telephones; stairs; control room; service modules; wood dadoes; cafeteria; copper; sandblasting; guard booth; doors and frames; glass sliding doors; exhibits and kitchen equipment; trees; plaza slate; Acme slate and tile; computer room; exercise facilities; basement area; general contractor Don Ellis; concrete; artwork for bank
textual records
1972-1976
Project
AP018.S1.1977.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two in Scarborough, Ontario from 1977-1982. The office identified the project number as 7709. The Central Computer Complex Two was built to be used by the Bank of Montreal as a data processing centre with offices for staff on site. The complex consisted of three octagonal buildings joined by tunnels and skywalks. The first building, Central Computer Complex Two (CCC2), was a three-storey data processing equipment building. The second building, Central Facilities Building (CUB), was a three-storey building devoted to shipping and receiving and employee spaces such as a library, exercise room, cafeteria and lounge, and a medical exam area. The third building, Staff Support Offices, was a four-storey building that contained employee offices. In addition, each building had a penthouse that contained mechanical and electrical equipment. A large part of the project was administered through John C. Parkin’s engineering firm, Parkin Engineers limited, with Paul Keenan acting as president. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, presentation boards and textual records dating from 1977-1982. The majority of reprographic copies are drawings used in the construction phase of the project. The photographs show the construction of the building. The textual records include design planning notes, client and contractor correspondence, site reports, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail drawings, meeting minutes, schedules, and invoices for work completed. Box AP018.S1.1977.PR08.074 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1977-1982
Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two, Scarborough, Ontario (1977-1982)
Actions:
AP018.S1.1977.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Bank of Montreal Central Computer Complex Two in Scarborough, Ontario from 1977-1982. The office identified the project number as 7709. The Central Computer Complex Two was built to be used by the Bank of Montreal as a data processing centre with offices for staff on site. The complex consisted of three octagonal buildings joined by tunnels and skywalks. The first building, Central Computer Complex Two (CCC2), was a three-storey data processing equipment building. The second building, Central Facilities Building (CUB), was a three-storey building devoted to shipping and receiving and employee spaces such as a library, exercise room, cafeteria and lounge, and a medical exam area. The third building, Staff Support Offices, was a four-storey building that contained employee offices. In addition, each building had a penthouse that contained mechanical and electrical equipment. A large part of the project was administered through John C. Parkin’s engineering firm, Parkin Engineers limited, with Paul Keenan acting as president. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, presentation boards and textual records dating from 1977-1982. The majority of reprographic copies are drawings used in the construction phase of the project. The photographs show the construction of the building. The textual records include design planning notes, client and contractor correspondence, site reports, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail drawings, meeting minutes, schedules, and invoices for work completed. Box AP018.S1.1977.PR08.074 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1977-1982
DR1986:0767:118
architecture, interior design
printed after 1889
Monadnock Building, Chicago: Plan for the American Exchange National Bank
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DR1986:0767:118
architecture, interior design
PH1980:0158
ARCH286112
1978
ARCH286114
1978
ARCH286115
1978