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AP178.S1.1998.PR09
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This project series documents the Câmara Municipal de Penafiel in Penafiel, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 104/90. The office assigned the date 1998 for this project. The project site was located on 21,643 square metres of land, between Avenida Guedes and Rua Abilio Miranda. The building program included two distinct buildings. The first was a U-shaped building for the Town Hall with a three-storey underground parking lot. The second was a two-storey rectangular building with a five-storey tower and a courtyard, for the administrative department, finance department, urban planning department and environement department. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, plans, and working drawings. Textual material includes project documentation, competition documentation, and correspondence. Photographic materials document the project site.
1998-2003
Câmara Municipal de Penafiel [Penafiel Town Hall], Penafiel, Portugal (1998)
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AP178.S1.1998.PR09
Description:
This project series documents the Câmara Municipal de Penafiel in Penafiel, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 104/90. The office assigned the date 1998 for this project. The project site was located on 21,643 square metres of land, between Avenida Guedes and Rua Abilio Miranda. The building program included two distinct buildings. The first was a U-shaped building for the Town Hall with a three-storey underground parking lot. The second was a two-storey rectangular building with a five-storey tower and a courtyard, for the administrative department, finance department, urban planning department and environement department. The project was not realized. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, plans, and working drawings. Textual material includes project documentation, competition documentation, and correspondence. Photographic materials document the project site.
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1998-2003
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Ernest Isbell Barott fonds
AP003
Synopsis:
The Ernest Isbell Barott fonds, 1912-1983, documents architect Ernest Isbell Barott’s design and construction of over 380 built projects in Canada. The fonds comprises of materials relating to projects executed by Ernest Isbell Barott during his active years at the firm, 1912-1962, as well as projects exclusively completed by the firm after Barott’s retirement, 1962-1983. Materials in this fonds consist of approximately 11 764 drawings (including reprographic copies), approximately 1795 photographic materials, 8.75 l.m. of textual records, 4 medals, and 1 key.
1912-1983
Ernest Isbell Barott fonds
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AP003
Synopsis:
The Ernest Isbell Barott fonds, 1912-1983, documents architect Ernest Isbell Barott’s design and construction of over 380 built projects in Canada. The fonds comprises of materials relating to projects executed by Ernest Isbell Barott during his active years at the firm, 1912-1962, as well as projects exclusively completed by the firm after Barott’s retirement, 1962-1983. Materials in this fonds consist of approximately 11 764 drawings (including reprographic copies), approximately 1795 photographic materials, 8.75 l.m. of textual records, 4 medals, and 1 key.
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1912-1983
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AP018.S1.1974.PR13
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This project series documents planning for the redevelopment of Minaki Lodge in Minaki, Ontario in 1974. The office identified the project number as 7415. The Minaki Lodge, owned by the Government of Ontario at the time of this project, was located on the banks of the Winnipeg River and was originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. This project consisted of the planning for a major redevelopment of the lodge, its surrounding buildings, and the adjacent land by Minaki Lodge Resorts Ltd. This project proposed two phases of renovations and additions to the main lodge, the motor lodge and power house, the ski chalet and Holst Point on a nearby island. Most of the renovations would be done to the main lodge, including the construction of a new convention hall and approximately 200 additional guest rooms. The realization of these projects can be found under different project numbers assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR17 and AP018.S1.1974.PR18 in this fonds). The project is recorded through a drawing and textual records dating from 1974. The drawing is a site plan, while the textual records consist of conference reports.
1974
Minaki Lodge, Redevelopment, Minaki, Ontario (1974)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR13
Description:
This project series documents planning for the redevelopment of Minaki Lodge in Minaki, Ontario in 1974. The office identified the project number as 7415. The Minaki Lodge, owned by the Government of Ontario at the time of this project, was located on the banks of the Winnipeg River and was originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. This project consisted of the planning for a major redevelopment of the lodge, its surrounding buildings, and the adjacent land by Minaki Lodge Resorts Ltd. This project proposed two phases of renovations and additions to the main lodge, the motor lodge and power house, the ski chalet and Holst Point on a nearby island. Most of the renovations would be done to the main lodge, including the construction of a new convention hall and approximately 200 additional guest rooms. The realization of these projects can be found under different project numbers assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR17 and AP018.S1.1974.PR18 in this fonds). The project is recorded through a drawing and textual records dating from 1974. The drawing is a site plan, while the textual records consist of conference reports.
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1974
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AP056.S1.1988.PR08
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This project series documents the Dome Productions offices and studio in Toronto from 1988-1989. The office identified the project number as 8804. This project consisted of a two-level office and studio area inside Toronto's SkyDome for the production company that was owned by The Sports Network (TSN). The main purpose of this space was to broadcast sports live from the stadium, but offices for producing, accounting, and marketing were also included. The two floors followed the curved shape of the stadium and were connected to one another by staircases. Visitors entered via large, glass doors into the reception area on the lower level, where they could move to the main lounge with its curved cappuccino bar, integrated into the main staircase. The lower level also held equipment rooms, fan rooms, editing areas, storage and offices. The upper level included two announcing booths, video editing suites, production spaces and conference rooms. The walls were composed of painted gypsum board but granite touches throughout stayed true to the concrete look of the stadium. Aluminum, steel, wood and sandblasted glass were also featured heavily throughout. The project is recorded through drawings and photographs dating from 1988-1989. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, details, elevations, sections, axonometric drawings, and structural drawings. The photographs show the finished interiors of the project.
1988-1989
Dome Productions Offices and Studios, Toronto (1988-1989)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the Dome Productions offices and studio in Toronto from 1988-1989. The office identified the project number as 8804. This project consisted of a two-level office and studio area inside Toronto's SkyDome for the production company that was owned by The Sports Network (TSN). The main purpose of this space was to broadcast sports live from the stadium, but offices for producing, accounting, and marketing were also included. The two floors followed the curved shape of the stadium and were connected to one another by staircases. Visitors entered via large, glass doors into the reception area on the lower level, where they could move to the main lounge with its curved cappuccino bar, integrated into the main staircase. The lower level also held equipment rooms, fan rooms, editing areas, storage and offices. The upper level included two announcing booths, video editing suites, production spaces and conference rooms. The walls were composed of painted gypsum board but granite touches throughout stayed true to the concrete look of the stadium. Aluminum, steel, wood and sandblasted glass were also featured heavily throughout. The project is recorded through drawings and photographs dating from 1988-1989. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, details, elevations, sections, axonometric drawings, and structural drawings. The photographs show the finished interiors of the project.
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1988-1989
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AP178.S1.1998.PR10
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This project series documents the Pavilhão de Portugal na Expo Hannover 2000 in Hannover, Germany. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 112/90. The office assigned the date 1999 for this project The project, a collaboration with Eduardo Souto de Moura, was for the Portuguese pavilion at Expo 2000 in Hannover. The exterior of the pavillion was made of natural materials including cork, limestone, and tiles. The use of expanded cork was symbolic, as Portugal is the principal producer worldwide. The building could be dismantled and was moved from Hannover and rebuilt in Coimbra in 2002. It was renamed Pavilhão Centro de Portugal and served as a venue for concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events. Documenting this project are sketches and elevations. Textual materials include documentation about the reconstruction in Coimbra. Photographic material documents the built project.
1998-2001
Pavilhão de Portugal na Expo Hannover 2000 [Portugal pavillon, Expo Hannover 2000], Hannover, Germany (1998)
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AP178.S1.1998.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the Pavilhão de Portugal na Expo Hannover 2000 in Hannover, Germany. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 112/90. The office assigned the date 1999 for this project The project, a collaboration with Eduardo Souto de Moura, was for the Portuguese pavilion at Expo 2000 in Hannover. The exterior of the pavillion was made of natural materials including cork, limestone, and tiles. The use of expanded cork was symbolic, as Portugal is the principal producer worldwide. The building could be dismantled and was moved from Hannover and rebuilt in Coimbra in 2002. It was renamed Pavilhão Centro de Portugal and served as a venue for concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events. Documenting this project are sketches and elevations. Textual materials include documentation about the reconstruction in Coimbra. Photographic material documents the built project.
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1998-2001
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AP173.S1.2001.D2
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition Maison Folie in Lille, France, a multipurpose hall (studios and exhibition spaces, media library, day care, artists' communal space, office and a soup restaurant). The project was completed in 2004. Material in this series was produced around 2001. The series contains slides of drawings and a presentation drawing. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
ca. 2001
Maison Folie, Lille, France (2001)
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AP173.S1.2001.D2
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project for the invited competition Maison Folie in Lille, France, a multipurpose hall (studios and exhibition spaces, media library, day care, artists' communal space, office and a soup restaurant). The project was completed in 2004. Material in this series was produced around 2001. The series contains slides of drawings and a presentation drawing. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
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ca. 2001
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AP140.S2.SS3.D7
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File documents the participation of the office of James Stirling and Partner to the Roma Interrotta exhibition at the Mercati di Traiano, in Rome, Italy. The exhibition also travelled to other venues including the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, England, United Kingdom, and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1977 and 1979. File contains reference drawings, design development drawings, a presentation drawing, photographic materials and textual records.
1977-1979
Roma Interrotta, Mercati di Traiano
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AP140.S2.SS3.D7
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File documents the participation of the office of James Stirling and Partner to the Roma Interrotta exhibition at the Mercati di Traiano, in Rome, Italy. The exhibition also travelled to other venues including the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, England, United Kingdom, and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1977 and 1979. File contains reference drawings, design development drawings, a presentation drawing, photographic materials and textual records.
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1977-1979
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AP056.S1.1999.PR02
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This project series documents the master plan study for St. Andrew's College in Aurora, Ontario in 1999. The office identified the project number as 9914. The project consisted of planning for a new middle school and parking lot on the established campus. Further design development and constuction were completed under a different project number (see project series AP056.S1.2000.PR01 described in this fonds). The project is recorded through site plans and sections dating from on or around 1999.
1999
St. Andrew's College, Master Plan Study, Aurora, Ontario (1999)
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AP056.S1.1999.PR02
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This project series documents the master plan study for St. Andrew's College in Aurora, Ontario in 1999. The office identified the project number as 9914. The project consisted of planning for a new middle school and parking lot on the established campus. Further design development and constuction were completed under a different project number (see project series AP056.S1.2000.PR01 described in this fonds). The project is recorded through site plans and sections dating from on or around 1999.
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1999
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AP018.S1.1977.PR06
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This project series documents the building maintenance program for the IBM headquarters building at 1150 Eglington Avenue in North York, Ontario in 1970. The office identified the project number as 7707. This project consisted of maintenance to existing sidewalk slabs, roof restoration work and retrofitting, and a possible thermal upgrade of the headquarters, which had been built by the firm John B. Parkin Associates beginning in 1965. The project is recorded through correspondence dating from 1977-1978.
1977-1978
IBM Headquarters Building, Building Maintenance Program, North York, Ontario (1977)
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AP018.S1.1977.PR06
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This project series documents the building maintenance program for the IBM headquarters building at 1150 Eglington Avenue in North York, Ontario in 1970. The office identified the project number as 7707. This project consisted of maintenance to existing sidewalk slabs, roof restoration work and retrofitting, and a possible thermal upgrade of the headquarters, which had been built by the firm John B. Parkin Associates beginning in 1965. The project is recorded through correspondence dating from 1977-1978.
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1977-1978
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AP018.S1.1981.PR24
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This project series documents work for the Canadian Coast Guard College in Sydney, Nova Scotia from 1981-1982. The office identified the project number as 8129. This project consisted of an investigation regarding problems related to drifting snow on and around the College's buildings. The project is recorded through textual records and drawings dating from 1981-1982. The drawings are reprographic copies arranged within the textual materials. The textual records consist of specifications and the snow control study.
1981-1982
Canadian Coast Guard College, Canopies and Snow Baffles, Sydney, Nova Scotia (1981)
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AP018.S1.1981.PR24
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This project series documents work for the Canadian Coast Guard College in Sydney, Nova Scotia from 1981-1982. The office identified the project number as 8129. This project consisted of an investigation regarding problems related to drifting snow on and around the College's buildings. The project is recorded through textual records and drawings dating from 1981-1982. The drawings are reprographic copies arranged within the textual materials. The textual records consist of specifications and the snow control study.
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1981-1982