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AP022.S1.1988.PR04
Description:
File documents renovations to architect's offices, 80 Bloor St. West, Suite 16, Toronto, Ontario. File contains design development drawings, working drawings.
1988-1989
Arthur Erickson Associates Office Alterations
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AP022.S1.1988.PR04
Description:
File documents renovations to architect's offices, 80 Bloor St. West, Suite 16, Toronto, Ontario. File contains design development drawings, working drawings.
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1988-1989
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AP099.S1.D2
Description:
File documents Théophile Fahrland's project for renovations to Notre-Dame de Montréal. Material in this file was produced in the 1860s. File contains drawings.
circa 1860
Renovations by Théophile Fahrland
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AP099.S1.D2
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File documents Théophile Fahrland's project for renovations to Notre-Dame de Montréal. Material in this file was produced in the 1860s. File contains drawings.
File 2
circa 1860
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AP022.S1.1969.PR03
Description:
File documents renovations to offices on the 12th floor of the United Kingdom Building, [Vancouver, British Columbia?]. File contains textual records (includes drawings).
1969
Lawson, Lundell, Lawson & McIntosh Office Renovations
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AP022.S1.1969.PR03
Description:
File documents renovations to offices on the 12th floor of the United Kingdom Building, [Vancouver, British Columbia?]. File contains textual records (includes drawings).
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1969
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Irvine House Renovations
AP022.S1.1976.PR12
Description:
File documents renovations to a two-storey bungalow, 4439 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains textual documents (includes photographs and drawings).
1976-1977
Irvine House Renovations
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AP022.S1.1976.PR12
Description:
File documents renovations to a two-storey bungalow, 4439 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains textual documents (includes photographs and drawings).
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1976-1977
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AP022.S1.1988.PR06
Description:
File documents renovations and additions to the former Dunkeld House (built), Georgville, Quebec. File contains survey drawings, textual records (including photographs and drawings).
1988-1990
Sutherland House Alterations and Additions
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AP022.S1.1988.PR06
Description:
File documents renovations and additions to the former Dunkeld House (built), Georgville, Quebec. File contains survey drawings, textual records (including photographs and drawings).
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1988-1990
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AP056.S1.2000.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the James Stewart Centre for Mathematics at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario from 2000-2003. The office identified the project number as 2000-22. This project consisted of the complete interior renovation of Hamilton Hall, originally built in 1929, for use as a mathematics school at the University. An insulated envelope was added to the historic building in order to preserve its gothic exteriors, which were juxtaposed against new modern and abstract interior spaces. Transparent blue glass was used throughout the four-storey building for walls, ceilings and railings to draw sunlight deep into its interiors. A mix of enclosed rooms and open, interactive spaces were created and slate chalkboards were added throughout the building to inspire spontaneous thought and collaborative work.[1] This project was awarded a Governor General's Medal in Architecture in 2004. The project is recorded through drawings dating from around 2000 to around 2002, which include sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details, presentation drawings and digital renderings. A large part of the sketches are drawings for custom furniture. [1]"James Stewart Centre for Mathematics, McMaster University." KPMB. Accessed April 12, 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/james-stewart-centre-for-mathematics/
circa 2000-2002
James Stewart Centre for Mathematics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario (2000-2003)
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AP056.S1.2000.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the James Stewart Centre for Mathematics at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario from 2000-2003. The office identified the project number as 2000-22. This project consisted of the complete interior renovation of Hamilton Hall, originally built in 1929, for use as a mathematics school at the University. An insulated envelope was added to the historic building in order to preserve its gothic exteriors, which were juxtaposed against new modern and abstract interior spaces. Transparent blue glass was used throughout the four-storey building for walls, ceilings and railings to draw sunlight deep into its interiors. A mix of enclosed rooms and open, interactive spaces were created and slate chalkboards were added throughout the building to inspire spontaneous thought and collaborative work.[1] This project was awarded a Governor General's Medal in Architecture in 2004. The project is recorded through drawings dating from around 2000 to around 2002, which include sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details, presentation drawings and digital renderings. A large part of the sketches are drawings for custom furniture. [1]"James Stewart Centre for Mathematics, McMaster University." KPMB. Accessed April 12, 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/james-stewart-centre-for-mathematics/
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circa 2000-2002
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AP018.S1.1984.PR04
Description:
This project series documents a study to determine the location of the RCMP building at the Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario in 1984. The office identified the project number as 8406. Since the early 1960s, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, had been commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services (now Transport Canada) to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of a study to determine the best location for the RCMP at the airport. At the time of the study, the RCMP were located in terminal one, but the growing needs of other airport departments had pushed them into a temporary location. This study investigated two possible options, the construction of a new police building or the renovation of the central workshop facility. The report suggested the latter option, which could house the RCMP offices, technical and exhibit spaces, holding cells, storage and support facilities. The project is recorded through textual records dating from 1984, which consist of the project proposal and risk and cost analysis sheets.
1984
RCMP Relocation, Lester B. Pearson International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario (1984)
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AP018.S1.1984.PR04
Description:
This project series documents a study to determine the location of the RCMP building at the Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario in 1984. The office identified the project number as 8406. Since the early 1960s, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, had been commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services (now Transport Canada) to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of a study to determine the best location for the RCMP at the airport. At the time of the study, the RCMP were located in terminal one, but the growing needs of other airport departments had pushed them into a temporary location. This study investigated two possible options, the construction of a new police building or the renovation of the central workshop facility. The report suggested the latter option, which could house the RCMP offices, technical and exhibit spaces, holding cells, storage and support facilities. The project is recorded through textual records dating from 1984, which consist of the project proposal and risk and cost analysis sheets.
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1984
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AP178.S1.2001.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the Centro de Alto Rendimento en el Balneario de Panticosa in Panticosa, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 32/00 A. The office assigned the date 2001 for this project. The project site is located in the mountains of Panticosa on the site of a spa resort. Siza's project was part of a revitalization project of the area supervised by Rafael Moneo. Moneo's project included the urban rehabilitation of the area and the renovation of the Nuestra Señora del Carmen church, as well as the construction of a hotel, a casino, and a cultural center. Siza's project consisted of a hotel for athletes, that included gymnasiums, exterior and interior pools, massage rooms, saunas, thermal baths, a solarium, a restaurant, a library, and a shop. During the beginning of the construction, a hot thermal watercourse was discovered under the project site and obliged the architect to revise the plans. The project was realized. Documenting this project are studies, design development drawings, and plans. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic material documents the project site, model, and built project.
2000-2008
Centro de Alto Rendimento en el Balneario de Panticosa [Sports Hotel and High-performance center], Panticosa, Spain (2001)
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AP178.S1.2001.PR06
Description:
This project series documents the Centro de Alto Rendimento en el Balneario de Panticosa in Panticosa, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 32/00 A. The office assigned the date 2001 for this project. The project site is located in the mountains of Panticosa on the site of a spa resort. Siza's project was part of a revitalization project of the area supervised by Rafael Moneo. Moneo's project included the urban rehabilitation of the area and the renovation of the Nuestra Señora del Carmen church, as well as the construction of a hotel, a casino, and a cultural center. Siza's project consisted of a hotel for athletes, that included gymnasiums, exterior and interior pools, massage rooms, saunas, thermal baths, a solarium, a restaurant, a library, and a shop. During the beginning of the construction, a hot thermal watercourse was discovered under the project site and obliged the architect to revise the plans. The project was realized. Documenting this project are studies, design development drawings, and plans. Textual material includes project documentation and correspondence. Photographic material documents the project site, model, and built project.
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2000-2008
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AP022.S1.1998.PR03
Description:
File documents proposed renovations to the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings and textual records.
1998
Museum of Anthropology Renovations
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AP022.S1.1998.PR03
Description:
File documents proposed renovations to the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings and textual records.
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1998
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AP022.S1.1973.PR04
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File documents renovations to the Prime Minister's residence (built), 24 Sussex Street, Ottawa, Ontario. File contains design development drawings, reference drawings and textual records.
1973
Renovations to 24 Sussex Street
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AP022.S1.1973.PR04
Description:
File documents renovations to the Prime Minister's residence (built), 24 Sussex Street, Ottawa, Ontario. File contains design development drawings, reference drawings and textual records.
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1973