drawings
AP056.S1.1987.PR04.003
circa 1987-1988
drawings
circa 1987-1988
drawings
AP056.S1.1987.PR04.004
circa 1987-1988
drawings
circa 1987-1988
drawings
AP056.S1.1987.PR04.006
Description:
Includes a few sketch plans and sketches for sections.
circa 1995
Elevation sketches, King James Place, Toronto
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AP056.S1.1987.PR04.006
Description:
Includes a few sketch plans and sketches for sections.
drawings
circa 1995
textual records
AP018.S1.1985.PR06.001
1985-1987
textual records
1985-1987
drawings
AP018.S1.1983.PR03.002
circa 1983
drawings
circa 1983
Project
AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS2
Description:
This project subseries documents student housing for Victoria University in Toronto from 1987-1992. The office identified the project number as 18723. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, consisted of an 8 floor building, with 57 apartments, designed to house 220 students. Located next to Victoria University, part of the University of Toronto, the housing was comprised of units ranging from 1-4 bedrooms. The L-shaped building was 8,646 square metres in size and had two levels of parking that could hold 155 vehicles. The top storeys of the building were gradually set back at each successive level, creating a pyramid-style top, clad in aluminum panelling. The lower levels had facades of red brick, banded with darker red brick, and intermittent with grey brick in a similar pattern. Limestone banding was also used, as well as limestone panelling around the west entrance which continued skyward to create a limestone chimney. This building is now known as Rowell Jackman Hall. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1987-1992. These include sketches, elevations, plans, perspectives and isometrics. This project was designed simultaneously with the Victoria University Hotel (see project subseries AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS1). These two projects have been arranged in two subseries because their project numbers and the site plans and surveys for each project overlap. Some sketches in this project subseries show the Victoria University Hotel building. These two project subseries should be viewed together.
1987-1992
Victoria University Student Housing, Toronto (1987-1992)
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AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS2
Description:
This project subseries documents student housing for Victoria University in Toronto from 1987-1992. The office identified the project number as 18723. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, consisted of an 8 floor building, with 57 apartments, designed to house 220 students. Located next to Victoria University, part of the University of Toronto, the housing was comprised of units ranging from 1-4 bedrooms. The L-shaped building was 8,646 square metres in size and had two levels of parking that could hold 155 vehicles. The top storeys of the building were gradually set back at each successive level, creating a pyramid-style top, clad in aluminum panelling. The lower levels had facades of red brick, banded with darker red brick, and intermittent with grey brick in a similar pattern. Limestone banding was also used, as well as limestone panelling around the west entrance which continued skyward to create a limestone chimney. This building is now known as Rowell Jackman Hall. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1987-1992. These include sketches, elevations, plans, perspectives and isometrics. This project was designed simultaneously with the Victoria University Hotel (see project subseries AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS1). These two projects have been arranged in two subseries because their project numbers and the site plans and surveys for each project overlap. Some sketches in this project subseries show the Victoria University Hotel building. These two project subseries should be viewed together.
Project
1987-1992
textual records
AP075.S3.SS2.062
Description:
Original folder entitled "Proposals / COURT HOUSE SQUARE TORONTO".
1995
Proposal for the Court House Square Competition Design in Toronto
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AP075.S3.SS2.062
Description:
Original folder entitled "Proposals / COURT HOUSE SQUARE TORONTO".
textual records
1995
Project
AP056.S1.1995.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the expansion of the Marc Laurent store from its original location at 110 Bloor Street West to a new space at 151 Bloor Street West in Toronto in 1995. The office identified the project number as 9518. This project consisted of the expansion of the high-end retail store whose original design was completed prior to the founding of KPMB, by Bruce Kuwabara and Thomas Payne in 1986. The new space across the street from the original store was designed in a similar style and material palette. This project is considered Phase 5 of the store's development. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from on or around 1995, including sketches, floor plans, perspectives and details.
1995
Marc Laurent Store, Phase 5, Toronto (1995)
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AP056.S1.1995.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the expansion of the Marc Laurent store from its original location at 110 Bloor Street West to a new space at 151 Bloor Street West in Toronto in 1995. The office identified the project number as 9518. This project consisted of the expansion of the high-end retail store whose original design was completed prior to the founding of KPMB, by Bruce Kuwabara and Thomas Payne in 1986. The new space across the street from the original store was designed in a similar style and material palette. This project is considered Phase 5 of the store's development. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from on or around 1995, including sketches, floor plans, perspectives and details.
Project
1995
Sub-series
AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS2
Description:
This subproject series documents the installation of Citibank's signage on the University Place building in Toronto from 1982-1984. The office identified the project number as 8009-8214A. The project consisted of the installation of two Citibank logos on the north and south sides of University Place at the top of the building. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials showing the installation and design, and textual records containing correspondence, planning, air conditioning revisions, and publicity dating from 1981-1986. The CCA also holds materials for project associated with this subproject, which document the design and construction of the University Place Building (AP018.S1.1980.PR09). Subproject materials are viewed separately from this project due to the different project numbers originally assigned by the office.
1981-1986
Citibank Signage, University Place, Toronto (1982-1984)
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AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS2
Description:
This subproject series documents the installation of Citibank's signage on the University Place building in Toronto from 1982-1984. The office identified the project number as 8009-8214A. The project consisted of the installation of two Citibank logos on the north and south sides of University Place at the top of the building. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials showing the installation and design, and textual records containing correspondence, planning, air conditioning revisions, and publicity dating from 1981-1986. The CCA also holds materials for project associated with this subproject, which document the design and construction of the University Place Building (AP018.S1.1980.PR09). Subproject materials are viewed separately from this project due to the different project numbers originally assigned by the office.
Project
1981-1986
Project
AP018.S1.1981.PR15
Description:
This project series documents changes to the CN Telecommunications Building made by Air Canada in Toronto from 1981-1984. The office identified the project number as 8115. The project consisted of electrical, mechanical and architectural changes made to the 6th, 7th, and 8th floors of the CN telecommunications building at 151 Front Street West. This was to allow for Air Canada's computer equipment centre, requiring 20,000 square feet of space, and support offices for 184 employees. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1980-1984. Most of the drawings are reprographic copies showing details. The textual records include correspondence, conference and site reports, a definitive study to determine the project scope, financial records, change orders, supplementary instruction, contract data, tender documents and specifications.
1980-1984
Air Canada Computer Installation, Toronto (1981-1984)
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AP018.S1.1981.PR15
Description:
This project series documents changes to the CN Telecommunications Building made by Air Canada in Toronto from 1981-1984. The office identified the project number as 8115. The project consisted of electrical, mechanical and architectural changes made to the 6th, 7th, and 8th floors of the CN telecommunications building at 151 Front Street West. This was to allow for Air Canada's computer equipment centre, requiring 20,000 square feet of space, and support offices for 184 employees. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1980-1984. Most of the drawings are reprographic copies showing details. The textual records include correspondence, conference and site reports, a definitive study to determine the project scope, financial records, change orders, supplementary instruction, contract data, tender documents and specifications.
Project
1980-1984