Project
AP018.S1.1978.PR08
Description:
This project series documents a feasibility study for a condominium building in Toronto in 1978. The office identified the project number as 7811. This project explores four schemes of different heights and square footage, all which have a large parking lot next to the building. The proposed condo building would contain 48 units and be located at the corners of St. Clair Avenue West and Yonge Street. The project is recorded through drawings of site plan and section schemes, aerial photographs of the site, and client correspondence dating from 1978.
1978
Imbrook Properties Condo Building, Feasibility Study, Toronto (1978)
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AP018.S1.1978.PR08
Description:
This project series documents a feasibility study for a condominium building in Toronto in 1978. The office identified the project number as 7811. This project explores four schemes of different heights and square footage, all which have a large parking lot next to the building. The proposed condo building would contain 48 units and be located at the corners of St. Clair Avenue West and Yonge Street. The project is recorded through drawings of site plan and section schemes, aerial photographs of the site, and client correspondence dating from 1978.
Project
1978
drawings
Quantity:
38 working drawing(s)
AP140.S2.SS1.D40.P22
Description:
two numbered drawings dated July 1972 and January 1973 showing a site plan, and elevations and axonometrics for the concourse glazing, incomplete set of numbered working drawings for the first phase of the office block and warehouse and the concourse, dated between June 1973 and September 1973, showing site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, partial floor plans and sections, and details for the staircases
1972 -1973
Site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, partial floor plans and sections, and details
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AP140.S2.SS1.D40.P22
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two numbered drawings dated July 1972 and January 1973 showing a site plan, and elevations and axonometrics for the concourse glazing, incomplete set of numbered working drawings for the first phase of the office block and warehouse and the concourse, dated between June 1973 and September 1973, showing site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, partial floor plans and sections, and details for the staircases
drawings
Quantity:
38 working drawing(s)
1972 -1973
Project
AP056.S1.2000.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the design for McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre in Montréal from 2000-2002. The office identified the project number as 2000-25. "This project was conceived to act as a networking site for research initiatives in the fields of genomics and proteomics. It accommodated five distinct research groups within a 92,000 square-foot facility: the Montreal Genome Centre, the Montreal Proteomics Centre, the Génome Québec Expertise Centre, the Montreal Bone Research Centre, and 5 bio-business incubators. The plan balanced specialized laboratory and office space with three key interactive spaces – the public passage through the building which linked the city to the campus, the atrium which provided an interactive social space for the facility, and the teleconference room. The laboratories, where raw data was gathered, were located on the east, while the bioinformatics offices for data analysis were located on the west. The intent was to create a building that acted as an instrument for knowledge, and to position the public spaces strategically and symbolically as reminders that the work of science was directly connected to humanity."[1] The project is recorded through drawings dating from around 2002. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and details. [1]"McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre." KPMB. Accessed July 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/mcgill-university-and-genome-quebec-innovation-centre/
circa 2002
McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre, Montréal (2000-2002)
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AP056.S1.2000.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the design for McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre in Montréal from 2000-2002. The office identified the project number as 2000-25. "This project was conceived to act as a networking site for research initiatives in the fields of genomics and proteomics. It accommodated five distinct research groups within a 92,000 square-foot facility: the Montreal Genome Centre, the Montreal Proteomics Centre, the Génome Québec Expertise Centre, the Montreal Bone Research Centre, and 5 bio-business incubators. The plan balanced specialized laboratory and office space with three key interactive spaces – the public passage through the building which linked the city to the campus, the atrium which provided an interactive social space for the facility, and the teleconference room. The laboratories, where raw data was gathered, were located on the east, while the bioinformatics offices for data analysis were located on the west. The intent was to create a building that acted as an instrument for knowledge, and to position the public spaces strategically and symbolically as reminders that the work of science was directly connected to humanity."[1] The project is recorded through drawings dating from around 2002. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and details. [1]"McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre." KPMB. Accessed July 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/mcgill-university-and-genome-quebec-innovation-centre/
Project
circa 2002
maps, drawings, textual records
Fish farm hydroponics
DR2004:1298
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material on fish farming and hydroponics, some titled 'X 26 Munich FFish', including reports, notes, booklets, correspondence, clippings, sketches of Munich visit, site plan of Hartley Wintney, pamphlets, bibliography, maps, publication, office memoranda, reports by Cedric Price for BAA/LHA/North (AP144.S2.D65), and material relating to Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy (AP144.S2.D93) and River Clyde Competition (AP144.S2.D90)
1972-1987
Fish farm hydroponics
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DR2004:1298
Description:
material on fish farming and hydroponics, some titled 'X 26 Munich FFish', including reports, notes, booklets, correspondence, clippings, sketches of Munich visit, site plan of Hartley Wintney, pamphlets, bibliography, maps, publication, office memoranda, reports by Cedric Price for BAA/LHA/North (AP144.S2.D65), and material relating to Trucksafe Air Portable Dock Ahoy (AP144.S2.D93) and River Clyde Competition (AP144.S2.D90)
maps, drawings, textual records
1972-1987
drawings
Quantity:
29 File
Ground and second floor core plans, heat and stair area, stairs, wall sections, washroom layouts
ARCH49465
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ground and second floor core plans, heat and stair area, stairs, wall sections, washroom layouts, locker room layout, window, elevations, office shops and tail pocket, door and transom, canteen and barber shop, pumphouse levels, locker layout, door head, underground piping, electrical ducts and manholes, expansion joints, roofing and flashing, door mechanism, pitch pockets, sliding door insulation, de-icing of hangar door rails
Ground and second floor core plans, heat and stair area, stairs, wall sections, washroom layouts
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ARCH49465
Description:
ground and second floor core plans, heat and stair area, stairs, wall sections, washroom layouts, locker room layout, window, elevations, office shops and tail pocket, door and transom, canteen and barber shop, pumphouse levels, locker layout, door head, underground piping, electrical ducts and manholes, expansion joints, roofing and flashing, door mechanism, pitch pockets, sliding door insulation, de-icing of hangar door rails
drawings
Quantity:
29 File
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)
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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
Project
AP178.S1.1993.PR07
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This project series documents the Faculdade de Ciências da Informação in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 41/90. The office assigned the date 1993 to this project. The Faculty is located on the north campus of the University of Santiago de Compostela, on the Burgo das Nacións Avenue. The building is divided in two sections, one with three stories and the other with two stories. The upper floor is for nine amphitheater classrooms and the lower floors are for the media laboratories and studios. The building also includes an atrium, a library, studios, and media laboratories. The project was realized and is now named the Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, working drawings, structural drawings, technical drawings, and mechanical drawings. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic material documents the models, construction work, the built project, and furniture.
1993-2000
Faculdade de Ciências da Informação [Faculty of Communication Sciences], Santiago de Compostela, Spain (1993)
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AP178.S1.1993.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Faculdade de Ciências da Informação in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 41/90. The office assigned the date 1993 to this project. The Faculty is located on the north campus of the University of Santiago de Compostela, on the Burgo das Nacións Avenue. The building is divided in two sections, one with three stories and the other with two stories. The upper floor is for nine amphitheater classrooms and the lower floors are for the media laboratories and studios. The building also includes an atrium, a library, studios, and media laboratories. The project was realized and is now named the Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación. Documenting this project are sketches, studies, working drawings, structural drawings, technical drawings, and mechanical drawings. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic material documents the models, construction work, the built project, and furniture.
Project
1993-2000
drawings
Quantity:
25 publication drawing(s)
AP140.S2.SS1.D40.P23
Description:
site plan, floor plans, an elevation, cross sections, longitudinal sections, a bird's-eye axonometric drawing for the building, a few plan obliques including worm's-eye plan obliques for the conference room and for the restaurant, sectional perspective for the interior of an open-planned office and a hand-coloured interior perspective for the Headquarters' cafeteria show Stirling, Brian Riches and Leon Krier with Thomas Hope furniture
Site plan, floor plans, an elevation, cross sections
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AP140.S2.SS1.D40.P23
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site plan, floor plans, an elevation, cross sections, longitudinal sections, a bird's-eye axonometric drawing for the building, a few plan obliques including worm's-eye plan obliques for the conference room and for the restaurant, sectional perspective for the interior of an open-planned office and a hand-coloured interior perspective for the Headquarters' cafeteria show Stirling, Brian Riches and Leon Krier with Thomas Hope furniture
drawings
Quantity:
25 publication drawing(s)
photographs
AP178.S1.1984.PR03.007
Description:
Original file title: 1985 Duas Habitações e lojas, Haia, Hol. Siza's office numbered slides in this file DHDL 039-106, R-DHDL 036, R-DHDL 046, R-DHDL 050-051, R-DHDL 060, R-DHDL 063-065, R-DHDL 070-071, R-DHDL 074, R-DHDL 077, R-DHDL 079, R-DHDL 084-085, R-DHDL 087, R-DHDL 092.
circa 1985
Slides of built project and drawings, Duas habitações e duas lojas, The Hague
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AP178.S1.1984.PR03.007
Description:
Original file title: 1985 Duas Habitações e lojas, Haia, Hol. Siza's office numbered slides in this file DHDL 039-106, R-DHDL 036, R-DHDL 046, R-DHDL 050-051, R-DHDL 060, R-DHDL 063-065, R-DHDL 070-071, R-DHDL 074, R-DHDL 077, R-DHDL 079, R-DHDL 084-085, R-DHDL 087, R-DHDL 092.
photographs
circa 1985
textual records
Receipts
ARCH255528
Description:
18 accordion files with receipts from - Canadian Knife & Saw, Canadian Tire, City of Toronto 7 Highland Ave. (water), Clarence La Fountaine Inc., C.N.C.P Communications, Con Edison (Olympic Towers), consultant fees payable, Cory Coffee service plan, Curry's Art Store, John Cook time charges, Design Services International, Diamond Taxicab, Dominion Saw and Sales, Douglas Elliman (Olympic Towers), Empire Office Equipment, employee advances
1976-1979
Receipts
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ARCH255528
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18 accordion files with receipts from - Canadian Knife & Saw, Canadian Tire, City of Toronto 7 Highland Ave. (water), Clarence La Fountaine Inc., C.N.C.P Communications, Con Edison (Olympic Towers), consultant fees payable, Cory Coffee service plan, Curry's Art Store, John Cook time charges, Design Services International, Diamond Taxicab, Dominion Saw and Sales, Douglas Elliman (Olympic Towers), Empire Office Equipment, employee advances
textual records
1976-1979