PH1984:0287:028
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture
1930
Exterior view of the Director of Holzman A.G., Mr. Rosenberg [?], and a worker at the Hellerhof Housing Estate construction site, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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PH1984:0287:028
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture
Exterior view of a worker painting mailboxes, Hellerhof Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
PH1984:0287:029
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture
1930
Exterior view of a worker painting mailboxes, Hellerhof Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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PH1984:0287:029
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture
PH1984:0287:030
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture, interior design
1930
Interior view of stairwell and chain link partition, Hellerhof Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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PH1984:0287:030
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture, interior design
PH1984:0287:001-030
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture, interior design
1930
Album of views of Hellerhof Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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PH1984:0287:001-030
Description:
- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture, interior design
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D40
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for headquarters for British Olivetti, in Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom. The project was abandonned in 1974. Material in this file was produced between 1970 and 1977. Several of the publication drawings for the project appeared in periodicals, books and catalogues from 1974 onwards. Publication perspectives are attributed by Mark Girouard to Leon Krier. According to Girouard, Stirling subsequently coloured several of Krier's publication drawings (Girouard 186, 251). File contains reference drawings, early conceptual and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and working drawings. Photographic materials include views of the presentation model by John Donat Photography. File also contains textual records and a presentation model.
1970-1977
British Olivetti Headquarters, Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D40
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for headquarters for British Olivetti, in Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom. The project was abandonned in 1974. Material in this file was produced between 1970 and 1977. Several of the publication drawings for the project appeared in periodicals, books and catalogues from 1974 onwards. Publication perspectives are attributed by Mark Girouard to Leon Krier. According to Girouard, Stirling subsequently coloured several of Krier's publication drawings (Girouard 186, 251). File contains reference drawings, early conceptual and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and working drawings. Photographic materials include views of the presentation model by John Donat Photography. File also contains textual records and a presentation model.
File 40
1970-1977
photographs
Photographs of architecture in Europe, Canada, United States, Turkey, possibly used as reference
DR2012:0012:084:001
Description:
Ring binder containing slides of the following locations: - Architectural photographs, various locations, probably taken by Melvin Charney 1958 (16 slides); - Montreal 1956-1979 (61 slides); - La Grèce et la Sicile 1961 (28 slides); - La Turquie 1961 (5 slides); - Segovia, Spain 1961? (3 slides); - Morocco 1961? (4 slides); - New York City 1963 (18 slides); - California and Texas 1970 (10 slides); - Québec 1975-1977 (51 slides); - Buffalo, New York, grain silos 1979 (9 slides); - Brisbane, Australia 1981 (20 slides); - Les Prairies Canadiennes 1985 (4 slides).
1956-1986
Photographs of architecture in Europe, Canada, United States, Turkey, possibly used as reference
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DR2012:0012:084:001
Description:
Ring binder containing slides of the following locations: - Architectural photographs, various locations, probably taken by Melvin Charney 1958 (16 slides); - Montreal 1956-1979 (61 slides); - La Grèce et la Sicile 1961 (28 slides); - La Turquie 1961 (5 slides); - Segovia, Spain 1961? (3 slides); - Morocco 1961? (4 slides); - New York City 1963 (18 slides); - California and Texas 1970 (10 slides); - Québec 1975-1977 (51 slides); - Buffalo, New York, grain silos 1979 (9 slides); - Brisbane, Australia 1981 (20 slides); - Les Prairies Canadiennes 1985 (4 slides).
photographs
1956-1986
archives
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Fonds
PGL architectes fonds
AP014
Synopsis:
Le fonds PGL architectes, 1959 – 1994, témoigne des activités de la firme d’architecture montréalaise, Papineau Gérin-Lajoie Le Blanc architectes, autant que ses sociétés affiliées et firmes remplaçantes. La majorité du fonds comprend des documents qui représentent 70 projets architecturaux, incluant des projets entrepris à travers le Québec, à Ottawa, à de multiples endroits au Nunavut, ainsi que des projets internationaux. Le fonds met en évidence la participation du PGL dans la construction d'infrastructure coloniale au Nunavik et au Nunavut, y compris les travaux sur des écoles associées avec des foyers fédéraux, qui sont reconnus comme faisant partie du système des pensionnats autochtones du Canada. De plus, le fonds documente l’utilisation des panneaux de fibre de verre modulaires employés par PGL. Pour la plupart, les documents dans ce fonds se composent des dessins, des documents photographiques, et des documents textuels. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The PGL architectes fonds, 1959 - 1994, documents the work and activities of the Montréal-based architecture firm, Papineau Gérin-Lajoie Le Blanc architectes, and its successor and affiliate companies. The records within this fonds represent 70 architectural projects undertaken by the firm, which include projects throughout Québec, Ottawa, and various locations in Nunavut, as well as some international projects. The fonds offers evidence of PGL’s participation in the construction of colonial infrastructure in Nunavik and Nunavut, including work on schools that are connected to Federal Hostels which are recognised as part of Canada's Indian Residential School system. The fonds also contains records documenting PGL’s use of modular, fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels in construction. The records within this fonds largely consist of drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
1959 - 1994
PGL architectes fonds
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AP014
Synopsis:
Le fonds PGL architectes, 1959 – 1994, témoigne des activités de la firme d’architecture montréalaise, Papineau Gérin-Lajoie Le Blanc architectes, autant que ses sociétés affiliées et firmes remplaçantes. La majorité du fonds comprend des documents qui représentent 70 projets architecturaux, incluant des projets entrepris à travers le Québec, à Ottawa, à de multiples endroits au Nunavut, ainsi que des projets internationaux. Le fonds met en évidence la participation du PGL dans la construction d'infrastructure coloniale au Nunavik et au Nunavut, y compris les travaux sur des écoles associées avec des foyers fédéraux, qui sont reconnus comme faisant partie du système des pensionnats autochtones du Canada. De plus, le fonds documente l’utilisation des panneaux de fibre de verre modulaires employés par PGL. Pour la plupart, les documents dans ce fonds se composent des dessins, des documents photographiques, et des documents textuels. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The PGL architectes fonds, 1959 - 1994, documents the work and activities of the Montréal-based architecture firm, Papineau Gérin-Lajoie Le Blanc architectes, and its successor and affiliate companies. The records within this fonds represent 70 architectural projects undertaken by the firm, which include projects throughout Québec, Ottawa, and various locations in Nunavut, as well as some international projects. The fonds offers evidence of PGL’s participation in the construction of colonial infrastructure in Nunavik and Nunavut, including work on schools that are connected to Federal Hostels which are recognised as part of Canada's Indian Residential School system. The fonds also contains records documenting PGL’s use of modular, fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels in construction. The records within this fonds largely consist of drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
archives
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Fonds
1959 - 1994
Project
AP018.S1.1974.PR11
Description:
This project series documents planning and construction for Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica from 1974-1977. The office identified the project number as 7413. This project consisted of renovations to the existing terminal 1 building, the addition of a terminal 2 and the addition of a small charter terminal. This work was undertaken in joint venture with other Canadian firms who worked together on airport planning projects around the world. The firms for this project consisted of Parkin Architects Planners as the architects, the Montreal Engineering Company Limited, Peat, Marwick and Partners, Ffolkes, Harrison & Partners Ltd., Rutkowski, Bradford & Partners, and IBI Group. The new terminal was a roughly rectangular building with paving and landscaping extending towards the parking lot. A long, narrow hallway moving diagonally from the main building was used for planing and deplaning. It was predicted that terminal 2 would need to be expanded in 1990 to deal with increased international traffic. This project was originally proposed in a report to plan developments for Jamaican airports from 1970-1990. It originally proposed airports in Kingston and Montego Bay, but only this Montego Bay project was realized. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1970-1977. The drawings include plans, sections, elevations, details, schedules, perspectives and development and phasing drawings. The textual records consist of correspondence, project reports and studies, the original 30 year development plan, drawing lists, schedules, specifications, contractor records, progress reports, meeting minutes, interoffice letters, daily diaries and tender documents.
1970-1977
Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay, Jamaica (1974-1977)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR11
Description:
This project series documents planning and construction for Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica from 1974-1977. The office identified the project number as 7413. This project consisted of renovations to the existing terminal 1 building, the addition of a terminal 2 and the addition of a small charter terminal. This work was undertaken in joint venture with other Canadian firms who worked together on airport planning projects around the world. The firms for this project consisted of Parkin Architects Planners as the architects, the Montreal Engineering Company Limited, Peat, Marwick and Partners, Ffolkes, Harrison & Partners Ltd., Rutkowski, Bradford & Partners, and IBI Group. The new terminal was a roughly rectangular building with paving and landscaping extending towards the parking lot. A long, narrow hallway moving diagonally from the main building was used for planing and deplaning. It was predicted that terminal 2 would need to be expanded in 1990 to deal with increased international traffic. This project was originally proposed in a report to plan developments for Jamaican airports from 1970-1990. It originally proposed airports in Kingston and Montego Bay, but only this Montego Bay project was realized. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1970-1977. The drawings include plans, sections, elevations, details, schedules, perspectives and development and phasing drawings. The textual records consist of correspondence, project reports and studies, the original 30 year development plan, drawing lists, schedules, specifications, contractor records, progress reports, meeting minutes, interoffice letters, daily diaries and tender documents.
Project
1970-1977
Project
AP018.S1.1967.PR03
Description:
This project series documents terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1967-1972. The office identified the project number as 67150. This project consisted of the second stage of phase two of the building's construction. The three-storey terminal had a linear design with 31 gates and was commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services. Terminal One, known as Aeroquay One and also designed by John B. Parkin Associates, could no longer accommodate the growing number of passengers and the wingspan of larger jets. This terminal was constructed to meet the new needs of the airport. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970, which include a set of plans, sections, details and elevations.
1970
Toronto International Airport Terminal Number Two, Phase Two Stage Two, Mississauga, Ontario (1967-1972)
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AP018.S1.1967.PR03
Description:
This project series documents terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1967-1972. The office identified the project number as 67150. This project consisted of the second stage of phase two of the building's construction. The three-storey terminal had a linear design with 31 gates and was commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services. Terminal One, known as Aeroquay One and also designed by John B. Parkin Associates, could no longer accommodate the growing number of passengers and the wingspan of larger jets. This terminal was constructed to meet the new needs of the airport. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1970, which include a set of plans, sections, details and elevations.
Project
1970
Project
Non-Plan
AP144.S2.D12
Description:
File documents the conceptual planning proposal, Non-Plan, a joint experimental research project conducted by Reyner Banham, Paul Barker, Peter Hall, and Cedric Price, for regional sites in England. The Non-Plan project was first published as an article entitled "Non-plan: an experiment in freedom" in 'New Society' (Banham, et. al., 1969; 1974). Material from this file, which includes sketches, a map and a chart, was also published in Price, Cedric, "Non-Plan," 'Architectural Design' (May 1969); Price, Cedric, with Peter Murray, "The First Instalment in the Cedric Price Series," 'Architectural Design,' vol. 40 (October 1970); and 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984). Some material in this file was produced in 1968. File contains conceptual drawings, photographic material, reprographic copies, and textual records.
1968
Non-Plan
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AP144.S2.D12
Description:
File documents the conceptual planning proposal, Non-Plan, a joint experimental research project conducted by Reyner Banham, Paul Barker, Peter Hall, and Cedric Price, for regional sites in England. The Non-Plan project was first published as an article entitled "Non-plan: an experiment in freedom" in 'New Society' (Banham, et. al., 1969; 1974). Material from this file, which includes sketches, a map and a chart, was also published in Price, Cedric, "Non-Plan," 'Architectural Design' (May 1969); Price, Cedric, with Peter Murray, "The First Instalment in the Cedric Price Series," 'Architectural Design,' vol. 40 (October 1970); and 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984). Some material in this file was produced in 1968. File contains conceptual drawings, photographic material, reprographic copies, and textual records.
File 12
1968