drawings
AP206.S4.046
circa 1980s-2000s
drawings
circa 1980s-2000s
drawings
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32 File
ARCH257599
1975
drawings
Quantity:
32 File
1975
photographs
Quantity:
3 photograph(s)
ARCH197575
1980
photographs
Quantity:
3 photograph(s)
1980
textual records, photographs
AP075.S1.1986.PR08.003
Description:
Also contains photographs.
1985-1995
Correspondence and office notes for the Russell Residence, Tacoma, Washington
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AP075.S1.1986.PR08.003
Description:
Also contains photographs.
textual records, photographs
1985-1995
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
graphic materials
DR1994:0013:027
ca. 1934-1946
Various documents and drawings including furniture design and office renovation: Stationery
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DR1994:0013:027
graphic materials
ca. 1934-1946
DR1984:1481
1979
DR1984:1489
1979
ARCH284932
Description:
The building in the foreground, to the right has not been identified
circa 1965
View of former post office building (right), Mogadishu, Somalia
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ARCH284932
Description:
The building in the foreground, to the right has not been identified
PH1981:0168
1877