Sketch axonometric views for Habitações Colectivas da Mobil Oil Portuguesa, Matosinhos, Portugal
ARCH290417
circa 1971-1973
Sketch axonometric views for Habitações Colectivas da Mobil Oil Portuguesa, Matosinhos, Portugal
ARCH290418
circa 1971-1973
Sketch axonometric views for Habitações Colectivas da Mobil Oil Portuguesa, Matosinhos, Portugal
ARCH290419
circa 1971-1973
Sketch axonometric view for Habitações Colectivas da Mobil Oil Portuguesa, Matosinhos, Portugal
ARCH290420
circa 1971-1973
ARCH285688
Description:
Drawing numbered 6049-D
1961-1962
Site plan for Imperial Oil Limited, Ontario Region Office Building, North York
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ARCH285688
Description:
Drawing numbered 6049-D
drawings
AP018.S1.1977.PR01.004
circa 1976-1977
Site isometrics and plans, Imperial Oil Limited, Feasibility Study, North York, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1977.PR01.004
drawings
circa 1976-1977
PH1999:0038:003
architecture
1963
Interior view of the audio station room of the Humble Oil Building, Houston, Texas
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PH1999:0038:003
architecture
Project
AP018.S1.1965.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Imperial Oil product application and technical services laboratory in Sarnia, Ontario from 1965-1966. The office identified the project number as 6509. This project consisted of a one-storey building that contained process areas, equipment rooms, testing rooms, a shipping area and offices for technicians and engineers. The project was also known as the PVC Applications Laboratory, since its purpose to support marketing of Polyvinyl Chloride. This building, resting on a 102,400 square foot site, was designed with narrow slot type windows to ensure environmental controls could be met within it. It had a steel frame with dark sable brick exteriors and a plastic fascia manufactured by the client. The client's plastics were also used throughout the interiors. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1965-1966. The drawings are mostly reprographic copies of construction plans, elevations, details, schedules, layouts, and mechanical, electrical and structural drawings.
1965-1966
Imperial Oil Enterprises Ltd., Product Application and Technical Services Laboratory, Sarnia, Ontario (1965-1966)
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AP018.S1.1965.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Imperial Oil product application and technical services laboratory in Sarnia, Ontario from 1965-1966. The office identified the project number as 6509. This project consisted of a one-storey building that contained process areas, equipment rooms, testing rooms, a shipping area and offices for technicians and engineers. The project was also known as the PVC Applications Laboratory, since its purpose to support marketing of Polyvinyl Chloride. This building, resting on a 102,400 square foot site, was designed with narrow slot type windows to ensure environmental controls could be met within it. It had a steel frame with dark sable brick exteriors and a plastic fascia manufactured by the client. The client's plastics were also used throughout the interiors. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1965-1966. The drawings are mostly reprographic copies of construction plans, elevations, details, schedules, layouts, and mechanical, electrical and structural drawings.
Project
1965-1966
photographs
PH1999:0038:011
architecture
1963
General view of the Humble Oil Building (now Exxon), Houston, Texas, United States
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PH1999:0038:011
photographs
1963
architecture
photographs
PH1999:0038:012
architecture
1963
General view of the Humble Oil Building (now Exxon), Houston, Texas, United States
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PH1999:0038:012
photographs
1963
architecture