PH1976:0083
architecture, sculpture
between 1851 and 1858
architecture, sculpture
models
ARCH281625
circa 1985
models
circa 1985
models
ARCH281626
circa 1985
models
circa 1985
Project
AP018.S1.1964.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Donwood Foundations Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre in North York, Ontario from 1964-1966. The office identified the project number as 6418. This project consisted of a four level building, with brick and steel fascia exteriors, that served as an alcohol and addiction treatment hospital. Surrounded by wooded landscapes and overlooking the Don River and ravine, the L-shaped building was 42,000 square feet in size. The building's interiors were designed to exude warmth, friendship and inclusion through the use of warm wood finishes and colourful carpeting and upholstery. The hospital included 49 patient beds, an auditorium, a lounge with balcony, and therapy rooms. The project is recorded through a presentation board of an exterior photograph and reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1966. The drawings consist of construction plans, elevations, sections, details, layouts, and structural, mechanical and electrical drawings.
1966
Donwood Foundation Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre, North York, Ontario (1964-1966)
Actions:
AP018.S1.1964.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the Donwood Foundations Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre in North York, Ontario from 1964-1966. The office identified the project number as 6418. This project consisted of a four level building, with brick and steel fascia exteriors, that served as an alcohol and addiction treatment hospital. Surrounded by wooded landscapes and overlooking the Don River and ravine, the L-shaped building was 42,000 square feet in size. The building's interiors were designed to exude warmth, friendship and inclusion through the use of warm wood finishes and colourful carpeting and upholstery. The hospital included 49 patient beds, an auditorium, a lounge with balcony, and therapy rooms. The project is recorded through a presentation board of an exterior photograph and reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1966. The drawings consist of construction plans, elevations, sections, details, layouts, and structural, mechanical and electrical drawings.
Project
1966
Lateral elevation, partial perspective and details for Johnson House, Pinehurst, North Carolina
DR1984:0110
Description:
- The side elevation for Johnson House, Pinehurst, North Carolina shows stairs and a window. The partial perspective shows a detail for the stair handrail. The two removed sections show window details.
architecture
1931
Lateral elevation, partial perspective and details for Johnson House, Pinehurst, North Carolina
Actions:
DR1984:0110
Description:
- The side elevation for Johnson House, Pinehurst, North Carolina shows stairs and a window. The partial perspective shows a detail for the stair handrail. The two removed sections show window details.
architecture
Project
AP018.S1.1964.PR09
Description:
This project series documents a lecture hall building at York University in North York, Ontario from 1964-1965. The office identified the project number as 6413. This project, known as Lecture Hall No. 1, consisted of a two-storey building at York University, to be used for teaching. The basement included mechanical and electrical rooms, while the ground floor was made up of large, two-storey lecture halls, smaller classrooms, and projection rooms. This project was built by John B. Parkin Associates, in a joint venture with Gordon S. Adamson Associates and Shore & Moffat and Partners. These three architecture firms formed a joint venture known as UPACE (University Planners Architects And Consulting Engineer). This project was part of a larger master plan by UPACE, which built more than a dozen buildings for the university during this time. UPACE received a Special Mention Massey Medal in 1967 for the design of this project. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1965. These were a set of drawings issued for tender.
1965
York University, Lecture Hall No. 1, North York, Ontario (1964-1965)
Actions:
AP018.S1.1964.PR09
Description:
This project series documents a lecture hall building at York University in North York, Ontario from 1964-1965. The office identified the project number as 6413. This project, known as Lecture Hall No. 1, consisted of a two-storey building at York University, to be used for teaching. The basement included mechanical and electrical rooms, while the ground floor was made up of large, two-storey lecture halls, smaller classrooms, and projection rooms. This project was built by John B. Parkin Associates, in a joint venture with Gordon S. Adamson Associates and Shore & Moffat and Partners. These three architecture firms formed a joint venture known as UPACE (University Planners Architects And Consulting Engineer). This project was part of a larger master plan by UPACE, which built more than a dozen buildings for the university during this time. UPACE received a Special Mention Massey Medal in 1967 for the design of this project. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1965. These were a set of drawings issued for tender.
Project
1965
Partial view of the north elevation of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
PH1990:0064
November 1988
Partial view of the north elevation of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
Actions:
PH1990:0064
PH1979:0624:051
Description:
Section D, 3e item. "XXXVIII: Bourges: North transefit"
ca. 1899
Exterior view of north transept of Cathédrale Saint-Etienne de Bourges, Bourges, France
Actions:
PH1979:0624:051
Description:
Section D, 3e item. "XXXVIII: Bourges: North transefit"
DR2004:1448:001:003:002
Description:
Appendix II - Distribution of existing teaching aids
ca. 1972
Polyark: Distribution of existing teaching aids at Polytechnic of North London
Actions:
DR2004:1448:001:003:002
Description:
Appendix II - Distribution of existing teaching aids
DR1984:0115
Description:
- An inscription on drawing DR1984:0114 for windows for Johnson House, Pinehurst, indicates that "sheet A" (DR1984:0115) should be consulted for detail drawings for the windows. An inscription on drawing DR1984:0115 identifies the drawing as "sheet A".
architecture
1931
Sectional details for a window for Johnson House, Pinehurst, North Carolina
Actions:
DR1984:0115
Description:
- An inscription on drawing DR1984:0114 for windows for Johnson House, Pinehurst, indicates that "sheet A" (DR1984:0115) should be consulted for detail drawings for the windows. An inscription on drawing DR1984:0115 identifies the drawing as "sheet A".
architecture