drawings
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36 conceptual drawing(s)
DR2004:0891
Description:
sketches, site plans, sections, elevations, maps, reference drawings, possibly presentation panels, views of site, photomontages, perspectives, plans, diagrams, design development drawings, views of boats and waterfront areas, montages, clippings, notes, axonometrics, and postcard
Sketches, site plans, sections, elevations, maps, reference drawings, possibly presentation panels
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DR2004:0891
Description:
sketches, site plans, sections, elevations, maps, reference drawings, possibly presentation panels, views of site, photomontages, perspectives, plans, diagrams, design development drawings, views of boats and waterfront areas, montages, clippings, notes, axonometrics, and postcard
drawings
Quantity:
36 conceptual drawing(s)
photographs
ARCH255064
Description:
photographs of Chancery site and presentation model; photographs and negatives of trees; streetscape standards photographs and accompanying handwritten note to Barbara (?); panoramic photographs of site; negatives; cover page negative of design development submission.
1984-1985
Photographs of Chancery site and presentation model; photographs and negatives of trees and streetscapes
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ARCH255064
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photographs of Chancery site and presentation model; photographs and negatives of trees; streetscape standards photographs and accompanying handwritten note to Barbara (?); panoramic photographs of site; negatives; cover page negative of design development submission.
photographs
1984-1985
video
PHCON2003:0005:070
Description:
Gordon Matta-Clark and a school bus full of people travel from 98 Greene Street in SOHO to the Humphrey Street House, Englewood, New Jersey, site of Matta-Clark's site specific work "Spitting".
1974
Visit to Humphrey Street House
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PHCON2003:0005:070
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Gordon Matta-Clark and a school bus full of people travel from 98 Greene Street in SOHO to the Humphrey Street House, Englewood, New Jersey, site of Matta-Clark's site specific work "Spitting".
video
1974
drawings, textual records
AP018.S1.1976.PR19.020
Description:
This is a box consisting of contemplated change orders, deficiency lists, guarantees, landscaping records, correspondence, interoffice letters, tender documents, insurance documents, site meeting reports, inspection reports, certificates of payment and site development records.
1974-1982
Project documentation, Office Building, 1500 Don Mills Road, North York, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1976.PR19.020
Description:
This is a box consisting of contemplated change orders, deficiency lists, guarantees, landscaping records, correspondence, interoffice letters, tender documents, insurance documents, site meeting reports, inspection reports, certificates of payment and site development records.
drawings, textual records
1974-1982
Project
AP027.S1.D21
Description:
This project series documents proposals for Expo 67 initiated by Van Ginkel Associates on their own account in 1962. These proposals were made to oppose the then official position of an exhibition site down-river from Montréal and to re-institute the idea of an "International Exhibition" rather than a "World's Fair". The proposal with a model of the site design was presented to Mayor Jean Drapeau. Work on the theme and the site continued pro bono until H.P. Daniel van Ginkel was appointed chief planner and designer of the Canadian World Exhibition corporation, shortly after its formation. As chief planner and designer for Expo 67 in the initial stages, H.P. Daniel van Ginkel was responsible for the preliminary sketch plan, implications of the choice of site, thematic development, admission policy, visitor attendance characteristics, and the relationship between main exhibition sites and external circulation. Blanche Lemco van Ginkel authored the initial theme for the exhibition.
exhibition design, urban planning
1962-1967
Canadian World Exhibition, Expo '67, Montreal (1962-1967)
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AP027.S1.D21
Description:
This project series documents proposals for Expo 67 initiated by Van Ginkel Associates on their own account in 1962. These proposals were made to oppose the then official position of an exhibition site down-river from Montréal and to re-institute the idea of an "International Exhibition" rather than a "World's Fair". The proposal with a model of the site design was presented to Mayor Jean Drapeau. Work on the theme and the site continued pro bono until H.P. Daniel van Ginkel was appointed chief planner and designer of the Canadian World Exhibition corporation, shortly after its formation. As chief planner and designer for Expo 67 in the initial stages, H.P. Daniel van Ginkel was responsible for the preliminary sketch plan, implications of the choice of site, thematic development, admission policy, visitor attendance characteristics, and the relationship between main exhibition sites and external circulation. Blanche Lemco van Ginkel authored the initial theme for the exhibition.
File 21
1962-1967
exhibition design, urban planning
Project
AP018.S1.1973.PR14
Description:
This project series documents a site investigation for an office for J. Douglas Crashley in downtown Toronto from 1973-1975. The project was identified as number 7314. During this time, J. Douglas Crashley, a prominent Toronto entrepreneur, sought to develop a combined high-rise, low-rise office building in downtown Toronto. This project investigated possible sites in the CN Tower area to build that office tower. The project often refers to the Walker House, which was a 19th century hotel on the corner of York and Front Streets that developers hoped to demolish. This site, and sites next to the Toronto Convention Centre and CN Tower were also investigated. The proposed office building ranged from 25 to 40 storeys, with three levels of underground parking. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1973-1975. The drawings are mostly originals that show typical floor plans, sections, elevations and site plans, while the textual records include correspondence, a meeting report and drawing transmittals.
1973-1975
Office building for J.D. Crashley, Site Investigation, Toronto (1973-1975)
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AP018.S1.1973.PR14
Description:
This project series documents a site investigation for an office for J. Douglas Crashley in downtown Toronto from 1973-1975. The project was identified as number 7314. During this time, J. Douglas Crashley, a prominent Toronto entrepreneur, sought to develop a combined high-rise, low-rise office building in downtown Toronto. This project investigated possible sites in the CN Tower area to build that office tower. The project often refers to the Walker House, which was a 19th century hotel on the corner of York and Front Streets that developers hoped to demolish. This site, and sites next to the Toronto Convention Centre and CN Tower were also investigated. The proposed office building ranged from 25 to 40 storeys, with three levels of underground parking. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1973-1975. The drawings are mostly originals that show typical floor plans, sections, elevations and site plans, while the textual records include correspondence, a meeting report and drawing transmittals.
Project
1973-1975
archives
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Fonds
AP225
Synopsis:
The Roderick Robbie Katimavik project records describe Robbie's collaboration with his architectural partners at the Toronto-based firm Ashworth Robbie Vaughan and Williams to create Katimavik, an entry for the competition for the design of the Canadian Government’s pavilion at Expo 67. The records in this fonds relate to the project's design process, the reception of the completed structure in Canadian and international architectural discourse, reporting on the project to the Canadian government, and Expo 67 memerobilia.
1966-2017
Roderick Robbie Katimavik project records
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AP225
Synopsis:
The Roderick Robbie Katimavik project records describe Robbie's collaboration with his architectural partners at the Toronto-based firm Ashworth Robbie Vaughan and Williams to create Katimavik, an entry for the competition for the design of the Canadian Government’s pavilion at Expo 67. The records in this fonds relate to the project's design process, the reception of the completed structure in Canadian and international architectural discourse, reporting on the project to the Canadian government, and Expo 67 memerobilia.
archives
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Fonds
1966-2017
archives
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Collection
Coen Beeker Collection
CD035
Synopsis:
The Coen Beeker collection comprises documents related to Coen Beeker’s urban and rural planning projects in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Sudan. Materials in this collection range from the late 1950s to the early 2000s.
1978-2006
Coen Beeker Collection
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CD035
Synopsis:
The Coen Beeker collection comprises documents related to Coen Beeker’s urban and rural planning projects in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Sudan. Materials in this collection range from the late 1950s to the early 2000s.
archives
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Collection
1978-2006
drawings
DR2004:1001
Description:
sketches, some with annotations, design development drawings, site plans, sections, notes, photographs of site, maps, axonometrics, perspectives, conceptual sketches from the Stratton project, size comparison drawings, document from the Afella project, captions, and fax
Sketches, some with annotations, design development drawings
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DR2004:1001
Description:
sketches, some with annotations, design development drawings, site plans, sections, notes, photographs of site, maps, axonometrics, perspectives, conceptual sketches from the Stratton project, size comparison drawings, document from the Afella project, captions, and fax
drawings
drawings
Quantity:
24 design development drawing(s)
DR1995:0236:030-053
Description:
diagrammatic interior elevations, diagrammatic plans showing layouts, site plans, some showing development stages, future expansion, and services, circulation plan, zoning plan, plan of acoustic and visual barriers, diagrammatic section, and axonometric view of site
Diagrammatic interior elevations, diagrammatic plans showing layouts
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DR1995:0236:030-053
Description:
diagrammatic interior elevations, diagrammatic plans showing layouts, site plans, some showing development stages, future expansion, and services, circulation plan, zoning plan, plan of acoustic and visual barriers, diagrammatic section, and axonometric view of site
drawings
Quantity:
24 design development drawing(s)