photographs
AP075.S1.1995.PR01.016
1994-1997
photographs
1994-1997
Project
AP056.S1.1992.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the unbuilt 1992 design for the Jaguar-on-Bay Auto Showroon on 740 Dupont Street in Toronto. Documenting the project are sketches, plans, elevations, sections, details and presentation drawings.
1992
Jaguar-on-Bay Auto Showroom, Toronto, Ontario (1992)
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AP056.S1.1992.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the unbuilt 1992 design for the Jaguar-on-Bay Auto Showroon on 740 Dupont Street in Toronto. Documenting the project are sketches, plans, elevations, sections, details and presentation drawings.
Project
1992
textual records
AP075.S3.SS2.053
Description:
Original folder entitled: "U oF Toronto".
1996
Consultant services for the University of Toronto Campus Planning Committee
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AP075.S3.SS2.053
Description:
Original folder entitled: "U oF Toronto".
textual records
1996
Project
AP056.S1.1987.PR05
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for the St. Michael's College Lands Competition at the University of Toronto in 1987. The office identified the project number as 8724. The lands were located at the corner of Bay and St. Joseph Streets. Sketches for the proposal show axonometric schemes of rectangular building configurations, ranging from 16 storeys to 25 storeys. The project appears to be for a residence, as the drawings investigate different numbers of units in the building, with commercial spaces at grade. The project is recorded through sketches and a project model dating from around 1987.
circa 1987
St. Michael's College Lands Competition, Toronto (1987)
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AP056.S1.1987.PR05
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for the St. Michael's College Lands Competition at the University of Toronto in 1987. The office identified the project number as 8724. The lands were located at the corner of Bay and St. Joseph Streets. Sketches for the proposal show axonometric schemes of rectangular building configurations, ranging from 16 storeys to 25 storeys. The project appears to be for a residence, as the drawings investigate different numbers of units in the building, with commercial spaces at grade. The project is recorded through sketches and a project model dating from around 1987.
Project
circa 1987
Project
AP056.S1.1986.PR02
Description:
This project series documents an addition and renovations to Woodsworth College at the University of Toronto from 1986-1991. The office identified the project number as 18603. Before this work, the existing property consisted of four Victorian houses: the main College building at 119 St. George Street that had a large drill hall connected to the back, a house next to the drill hall, the Centre for Industrial Relations located at 121 St. Georges Street, and the Media Centre located at 123 St. Georges Street. This project consisted of interior renovations to the houses and the addition of an L-shaped building at the back of the property that connected to the drill hall and turned at the corner of the property towards the Media Centre house. This created a central courtyard in the centre of the property, between all the buildings. The new building was two storeys with an arcade toward the courtyard, a red brick facade and sheet metal roofing. This housed audio-visual rooms, editing rooms, offices and a workroom in the basement, classrooms and meeting rooms on the ground floor, and faculty offices, lounges and administrative areas on the second floor. A new entry tower and hall were constructed for the main College building. This building consisted of mechanical and electrical rooms in the basement, student spaces and administrative offices on the ground floor, and administrative offices and meeting rooms on the second and third floors. Barton Myers Associates worked as the consulting architects on this project. The project is recorded through drawings and photographic materials dating from 1986-1991. The drawings include sketches, drawings for the project model, sections, floor and site plans, elevations, details, axonometric drawings, perspectives, and structural drawings. There are a large number of detail drawings for furnishings and architectural elements. The photographic materials consist of aerial views and photographs of the finished project.
1986-1991
Woodsworth College, University of Toronto (1986-1991)
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AP056.S1.1986.PR02
Description:
This project series documents an addition and renovations to Woodsworth College at the University of Toronto from 1986-1991. The office identified the project number as 18603. Before this work, the existing property consisted of four Victorian houses: the main College building at 119 St. George Street that had a large drill hall connected to the back, a house next to the drill hall, the Centre for Industrial Relations located at 121 St. Georges Street, and the Media Centre located at 123 St. Georges Street. This project consisted of interior renovations to the houses and the addition of an L-shaped building at the back of the property that connected to the drill hall and turned at the corner of the property towards the Media Centre house. This created a central courtyard in the centre of the property, between all the buildings. The new building was two storeys with an arcade toward the courtyard, a red brick facade and sheet metal roofing. This housed audio-visual rooms, editing rooms, offices and a workroom in the basement, classrooms and meeting rooms on the ground floor, and faculty offices, lounges and administrative areas on the second floor. A new entry tower and hall were constructed for the main College building. This building consisted of mechanical and electrical rooms in the basement, student spaces and administrative offices on the ground floor, and administrative offices and meeting rooms on the second and third floors. Barton Myers Associates worked as the consulting architects on this project. The project is recorded through drawings and photographic materials dating from 1986-1991. The drawings include sketches, drawings for the project model, sections, floor and site plans, elevations, details, axonometric drawings, perspectives, and structural drawings. There are a large number of detail drawings for furnishings and architectural elements. The photographic materials consist of aerial views and photographs of the finished project.
Project
1986-1991
drawings
AP018.S1.1976.PR05.003
circa 1976
First floor plan, The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, Press Plant and Office Building, Functional Planning, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1976.PR05.003
drawings
circa 1976
drawings
AP018.S1.1976.PR05.006
1976
First floor plan, The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, Press Plant and Office Building, Functional Planning, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1976.PR05.006
drawings
1976
DR2016:0004
Description:
Two page letter from Mies van der Rohe regarding the exterior material for the Toronto-Dominion Centre.
February 20, 1964
Lettre from Mies van der Rohe to John B. Parkin and Sidney Bregman about the Toronto-Dominion Centre in Toronto, Canada
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DR2016:0004
Description:
Two page letter from Mies van der Rohe regarding the exterior material for the Toronto-Dominion Centre.
PH2009:0005:060
architecture
1978
architecture
PH2009:0005:061
Description:
On verso of photograph, a handwritten note by photographer reads: "A copy from this series featuring original terminal no. 1 was selected by Carl Sagan to be placed aboard Voyager II for its flight to deep outer space. It is the sole canadian image carried".
architecture
1978
Toronto (Pearson) International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario
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PH2009:0005:061
Description:
On verso of photograph, a handwritten note by photographer reads: "A copy from this series featuring original terminal no. 1 was selected by Carl Sagan to be placed aboard Voyager II for its flight to deep outer space. It is the sole canadian image carried".
architecture