drawings
ARCH257912
drawings
photographs
PH1982:0007
1853
photographs
1853
drawings
DR1979:0118
1940-1941
drawings
1940-1941
textual records
AP075.S1.1990.PR07.008
1990
Requet for proposal for the Ballet Opera House, Toronto, Ontario
Actions:
AP075.S1.1990.PR07.008
textual records
1990
textual records
AP075.S1.1990.PR07.010
Description:
"proposal"
1991
Correspondence on honorarium for the Ballet Opera House, Toronto, Ontario
Actions:
AP075.S1.1990.PR07.010
Description:
"proposal"
textual records
1991
photographs
PH2006:0019
1971
photographs
1971
drawings
DR1988:0433:044
Description:
- This drawing shows elevations of the west facade, including the round tower next to the library, and a section of the wall. The subject was identified by comparison with DR1988:0433:012, an elevation of the west facade. - This drawing was not completed, it lacks the titles present on other drawings in the group DR1988:0433:001 - DR1988:0433:045. Several elements, such as the roofline, were drawn in graphite and not completed with pen and ink. - One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
architecture
October 1849 ?
Elevations and a section for details of the west elevation for Fonthill House
Actions:
DR1988:0433:044
Description:
- This drawing shows elevations of the west facade, including the round tower next to the library, and a section of the wall. The subject was identified by comparison with DR1988:0433:012, an elevation of the west facade. - This drawing was not completed, it lacks the titles present on other drawings in the group DR1988:0433:001 - DR1988:0433:045. Several elements, such as the roofline, were drawn in graphite and not completed with pen and ink. - One of a group of working drawings for William Burn's October 1849 project for Fonthill House, Wiltshire, a country house designed in the Jacobethan style. This group represents only one of the projects that Burn proposed for Fonthill House; the final project, executed in 1856, was much smaller (Walker, 31, illustrated in Hitchcock, vol. 2, fig. VIII 31). Drawings include plans, elevations, and sections, as well as full-scale drawings of masonry details. Approximately half of the drawings are part of a numbered series from one to twenty-two, while the other drawings, mostly masonry details, were not numbered. These latter drawings are not as carefully finished, and a few are incomplete.
drawings
October 1849 ?
architecture
DR1984:0574
Description:
- DR1984:0574, DR1984:0575, and DR1984:0576 describe a theoretical project for a garden house consisting of a central block and two pavilions. The plan of the central block has the form of a stretched octagon curved inward on the two longest sides. These two sides are approached by double stairs and constitute the front and back of the building. The short sides on the long axis open into the two pavilions (joined at right angles to the central block), which are square in plan and contain stairs leading to the upper floor. As in the building described in DR1984:0572 and DR1984:0573, the pavilions are two storeys high, while the area above the central hall is open to the sky. The interior and exterior of this structure are articulated much as in the first garden house (DR1984:0572 - DR1984:0573) except that the second storey exterior walls of the pavilions are enframed by Ionic pilasters. Also, only two fountains, one at front and back, are used at ground level.
architecture, landscape architecture
ca. 1735-ca. 1745
Ground-floor plan and principal elevation of a Garden Pleasure House
Actions:
DR1984:0574
Description:
- DR1984:0574, DR1984:0575, and DR1984:0576 describe a theoretical project for a garden house consisting of a central block and two pavilions. The plan of the central block has the form of a stretched octagon curved inward on the two longest sides. These two sides are approached by double stairs and constitute the front and back of the building. The short sides on the long axis open into the two pavilions (joined at right angles to the central block), which are square in plan and contain stairs leading to the upper floor. As in the building described in DR1984:0572 and DR1984:0573, the pavilions are two storeys high, while the area above the central hall is open to the sky. The interior and exterior of this structure are articulated much as in the first garden house (DR1984:0572 - DR1984:0573) except that the second storey exterior walls of the pavilions are enframed by Ionic pilasters. Also, only two fountains, one at front and back, are used at ground level.
architecture, landscape architecture
drawings
Quantity:
15 File
ARCH34054
Description:
basement plan and rear elevation for house type E1; floor plans and elevations for house types E1 and E2; basement plan and rear elevation for house type E2; side elevation for house types E1, E2 and E3; block plan and rear elevation for house type E3; front and side elevations for house types E3 and E4; rear and side elevations for house type E4-
Basement plan and rear elevation for house type E1; floor plans and elevations
Actions:
ARCH34054
Description:
basement plan and rear elevation for house type E1; floor plans and elevations for house types E1 and E2; basement plan and rear elevation for house type E2; side elevation for house types E1, E2 and E3; block plan and rear elevation for house type E3; front and side elevations for house types E3 and E4; rear and side elevations for house type E4-
drawings
Quantity:
15 File
DR1994:0129:267
1967?