DR2003:0008:032
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Inscriptions read: "1: Talk to Australian Students, Scandinavian students, 2: General Chat."
1970-1971
Audio recording of Polyark - CP Various Chats 1970-71
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DR2003:0008:032
Description:
Inscriptions read: "1: Talk to Australian Students, Scandinavian students, 2: General Chat."
1970-1971
DR1995:0245:021:001
1970
Program for the production of "Hair" presented in the Netherlands in 1970
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DR1995:0245:021:001
Project
AP018.S1.1968.PR01
Description:
This project series documents St. John's City Hall and Civic Centre in Newfoundland from 1968-1970. The office identified the project number as 68002. This project consisted of three phases of development, with phase I being city hall, phase II being a commercial redevelopment, and phase III being additional public buildings. The master program included plans for a library, department store, supermarket, retail stores, a movie theatre, a hotel with a restaurant and banquet hall, a bus terminal and 160 residential units. It is not clear from the project materials whether these buildings were realized. The city hall site consisted of a concrete building on New Grower Street, which sat atop a concrete podium with parking below. A system of diagonal terraces with pedestrian areas also made up the podium. City hall, which was approximately four-storeys at its maximum height, included council chambers, offices, a great hall with artifacts and memorials, and municipal departments, among others. This project won an Award of Excellence for The Canadian Architect in 1968. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of mechanical and electrical drawings dating from 1970.
1970
City Hall and Civic Centre, St. John's, Newfoundland (1968-1970)
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AP018.S1.1968.PR01
Description:
This project series documents St. John's City Hall and Civic Centre in Newfoundland from 1968-1970. The office identified the project number as 68002. This project consisted of three phases of development, with phase I being city hall, phase II being a commercial redevelopment, and phase III being additional public buildings. The master program included plans for a library, department store, supermarket, retail stores, a movie theatre, a hotel with a restaurant and banquet hall, a bus terminal and 160 residential units. It is not clear from the project materials whether these buildings were realized. The city hall site consisted of a concrete building on New Grower Street, which sat atop a concrete podium with parking below. A system of diagonal terraces with pedestrian areas also made up the podium. City hall, which was approximately four-storeys at its maximum height, included council chambers, offices, a great hall with artifacts and memorials, and municipal departments, among others. This project won an Award of Excellence for The Canadian Architect in 1968. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of mechanical and electrical drawings dating from 1970.
Project
1970
Project
AP060.S3.D97
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Le dossier documente la candidature de Roger D'Astous pour le projet de Pavillon du gouvernement canadien à l'Exposition universelle du Japon, à Osaka. Il contient des dessins produits en 1970.
1970
Pavillon du gouvernement canadien, Exposition universelle du Japon, Osaka, 1970
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AP060.S3.D97
Description:
Le dossier documente la candidature de Roger D'Astous pour le projet de Pavillon du gouvernement canadien à l'Exposition universelle du Japon, à Osaka. Il contient des dessins produits en 1970.
Project
1970
ARCH401497
1970
textual records
DR2004:0364
March 31, 1970
textual records
March 31, 1970
textual records
ARCH259264
1970-1974
textual records
1970-1974
Project
AP178.S1.1965.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Armazém de algodão, a cotton warehouse located on Sousa Aroso Street in Matosinhos, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 21/60. In the past the office identified the project as number 112. The office assigned the date 1966 for this project. The building was commissioned by José Guilherme Lyra de Magalhaes. The project was built but was destroyed by a fire in 1969. Documenting this project are sketches, plans and elevations. Also included are photographs and slides of the project site, as well as a building program and correspondence with José Guilherme Lyra de Magalhães.
1965-1970
Armazém de algodão [Cotton warehouse], Matosinhos, Portugal (1965-1970)
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AP178.S1.1965.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Armazém de algodão, a cotton warehouse located on Sousa Aroso Street in Matosinhos, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 21/60. In the past the office identified the project as number 112. The office assigned the date 1966 for this project. The building was commissioned by José Guilherme Lyra de Magalhaes. The project was built but was destroyed by a fire in 1969. Documenting this project are sketches, plans and elevations. Also included are photographs and slides of the project site, as well as a building program and correspondence with José Guilherme Lyra de Magalhães.
Project
1965-1970
drawings
ARCH161897
1970
Dessins, Canadian Government Pavilion, Japan World Exposition, Osaka, 1970
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ARCH161897
drawings
1970
textual records
ARCH253910
Description:
report: Jamaica Airports Developments 1970-1990. Interim Report 1. Volume 1. December 1971. Prepared for Ministry of Communications and Works. Government of Jamaica. By Kates, Peat, Marwick & Co. and Montreal Engineering Company Limited. In association with Ffolkes, Harrison & Associates, Shearer & Morrison & van Ginkel Associates Limited.
1971
Jamaica Airports Development 1970-1990, Interim Report 1, vol. 1
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ARCH253910
Description:
report: Jamaica Airports Developments 1970-1990. Interim Report 1. Volume 1. December 1971. Prepared for Ministry of Communications and Works. Government of Jamaica. By Kates, Peat, Marwick & Co. and Montreal Engineering Company Limited. In association with Ffolkes, Harrison & Associates, Shearer & Morrison & van Ginkel Associates Limited.
textual records
1971