Project
AP056.S1.1994.PR10
Description:
This project series documents a proposal for the Toronto Raptors' Training Centre, mostly likely in Toronto, in 1994. The office identified the project number as 9421.This project proposed a large sports complex that would consist of the main training centre, Great Hall, pool, conference centre, tennis courts and parking. The back of the building had a curved deck that wrapped the edge of a large pond. A central rotunda that held the Great Hall was the buildings focal point. The project is recorded through drawings and a presentation painting dating from on or around 1994. The drawings are almost all originals and include sketches, plans and perspectives.
1994
Raptors' Training Centre, Canada (1994)
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AP056.S1.1994.PR10
Description:
This project series documents a proposal for the Toronto Raptors' Training Centre, mostly likely in Toronto, in 1994. The office identified the project number as 9421.This project proposed a large sports complex that would consist of the main training centre, Great Hall, pool, conference centre, tennis courts and parking. The back of the building had a curved deck that wrapped the edge of a large pond. A central rotunda that held the Great Hall was the buildings focal point. The project is recorded through drawings and a presentation painting dating from on or around 1994. The drawings are almost all originals and include sketches, plans and perspectives.
Project
1994
Project
AP018.S1.1981.PR18
Description:
This project series documents alterations to the Toronto Sun building in downtown Toronto in 1981. The office identified the project number as 8118. From 1973-1975, Parkin Architects Planners designed and constructed the Toronto Sun press plant and office building at 333 King Street East. This project consisted of alterations to the press hall of that building. It is not clear from the project documentation whether work for this expansion ever occurred. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1981. The drawings consist of press hall and mezzanine plans, while the textual materials consist of a conference report and correspondence.
1981
The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, Press Plant and Office Building, Alterations to Press Hall, Toronto (1981)
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AP018.S1.1981.PR18
Description:
This project series documents alterations to the Toronto Sun building in downtown Toronto in 1981. The office identified the project number as 8118. From 1973-1975, Parkin Architects Planners designed and constructed the Toronto Sun press plant and office building at 333 King Street East. This project consisted of alterations to the press hall of that building. It is not clear from the project documentation whether work for this expansion ever occurred. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1981. The drawings consist of press hall and mezzanine plans, while the textual materials consist of a conference report and correspondence.
Project
1981
drawings, textual records
AP018.S1.1974.PR25.004
Description:
This is a box containing contractor and construction correspondence, a prequalification proposal, tender records, site meeting reports, conference reports, and certificates of payment.
1976-1982
Project documentation, Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa Health Sciences Centre, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR25.004
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This is a box containing contractor and construction correspondence, a prequalification proposal, tender records, site meeting reports, conference reports, and certificates of payment.
drawings, textual records
1976-1982
drawings
Quantity:
20 design development drawing(s)
DR1995:0224:254-273
Description:
sketch plans with annotations, axonometric drawing and plans showing viewing areas, progress charts, diagrams of conference area use, and transportation use graphs
Sketch plans with annotations, axonometric drawing and plans showing viewing areas
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DR1995:0224:254-273
Description:
sketch plans with annotations, axonometric drawing and plans showing viewing areas, progress charts, diagrams of conference area use, and transportation use graphs
drawings
Quantity:
20 design development drawing(s)
drawings, textual records, photographs
AP018.S1.1980.PR05.010
Description:
Box of design drawings, specifications and job progress photographs, construction drawings, correspondence, financial records, conference reports, and photos of house before construction.
1980-1984
Project documentation, Residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Black, Alterations and Additions, North York, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1980.PR05.010
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Box of design drawings, specifications and job progress photographs, construction drawings, correspondence, financial records, conference reports, and photos of house before construction.
drawings, textual records, photographs
1980-1984
drawings, textual records
AP018.S1.1979.PR03.079
Description:
This is a box containing tender analysis records, correspondence, cost control records, schedules, conference reports, inter-office memos, and fine arts program records.
1979-1983
Project documentation, Bell Trinity Square Administration Building, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1979.PR03.079
Description:
This is a box containing tender analysis records, correspondence, cost control records, schedules, conference reports, inter-office memos, and fine arts program records.
drawings, textual records
1979-1983
textual records
ARCH256418
Description:
13 files - notebook, engineering report on soil and groundwater, contracts, costs, lighting, interior, client and consultant correspondence, minutes, conference reports, change orders, schedules.
1975-1978
Notebook, reports, contracts, costs, lighting, interior, correspondence
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ARCH256418
Description:
13 files - notebook, engineering report on soil and groundwater, contracts, costs, lighting, interior, client and consultant correspondence, minutes, conference reports, change orders, schedules.
textual records
1975-1978
textual records
ARCH153551
Description:
Documentation of NAACP's conference "Housing Producers" 2 page proposal drafted by the IAUS for the NAACP, August 12 1968 4 brochures from the NAACP
1968
George Broadfield: NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)
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ARCH153551
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Documentation of NAACP's conference "Housing Producers" 2 page proposal drafted by the IAUS for the NAACP, August 12 1968 4 brochures from the NAACP
textual records
1968
Series
CIAM IV, CIRPAC and London
AP112.S1
Description:
The series contains seven bands of negatives, divided into groups of two and three negatives a band. The first five bands document the 4th Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM) held on board the SS Patris II from 29 July to 13 August 1933, as it travelled between Marseilles, France, and Athens, Greece, and then returned. The conference, themed "The Functional City", presented and discussed the results of an analysis of more than thirty cities, and sought to establish new principles in urban planning. Sise participated at the conference as the Canadian delegate and presented the city of Los Angeles, California. The resolutions adopted at the conference were published for the first time in November under the title "Constatations du quatrième CIAM". These findings formed the base of the Charte d'Athenès written by Le Corbusier in 1941. The negatives show some of the participants of the conference including: Le Corbusier (1887-1965), from the French delegation; László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946), from the German delegation, who was in charge of filming the presentations; Alvar Aalto (1898-1976), representing Finland; and the painter Fernand Léger (1881-1955), also from the French delegatation, who presented on the importance of colour in architecture. The two other bands of negatives provide evidence of Sise's attendance at Comité International pour la Résolution des Problèmes d'Architecture Contemporaine (CIRPAC), held in May 1934 at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, England, to establish the program for the next CIAM (1). They also show his meeting in London with Georges Braque during the summer of the same year. (1) Eric Mumford states in "The CIAM Discourse on Urbanism, 1928-1960" that Le Corbusier did not participate at this conference (p. 92). _____________________ La série contient des bandes de négatifs, qui contiennent soit deux, soit trois images, et sont au nombre de sept. Les cinq premières bandes documentent le IVe Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM) tenu à bord du SS Patris II du 29 juillet au 13 août 1933, entre Marseilles, France et Athènes, Grèce, à Athènes même, et sur le même bateau de croisière durant le retour à Marseilles. Le Congrès, qui se déroulait autour du thème de "The functional city", consistait en la communication des résultats de l'analyse de plus de trente villes et l'objectif visait à établir de nouveaux principes d'urbanisme. Hazen Sise participait au Congrès à titre de délégué du Canada et présenta la ville de Los Angeles, Californie. Les résolutions prises lors du Congrès ont été publiées pour la première fois au mois de novembre suivant sous le titre de "Constatations du quatrième CIAM". Ces "Constatations" seront ensuite à la base de la Charte d'Athènes que Le Corbusier rédigea en 1941. Les clichés montrent quelques-uns des participants au Congrès, dont Le Corbusier (1887-1965), de la délégation française, alors qu'il faisait une communication; László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946), de la délégation allemande, à qui on avait confié la tâche de filmer les exposés; Alvar Aalto (1898-1976), représentant la Finlande; et le peintre Fernand Léger (1881-1955), délégué de la France, qui présenta un discours à l'attention des architectes au sujet de l'importance de la couleur en architecture. Les deux autres bandes de négatifs témoignent de la présence de Sise au (Comité International pour la Résolution des Problèmes d'Architecture Contemporaine (CIRPAC) à Londres, Angleterre, tenu en mai 1934 au Royal Institute of British Architects pour établir le programme du prochain CIAM (1) et de sa rencontre à Londres avec Georges Braque durant l'été de la même année. (1) Eric Mumford affirme cependant dans "The CIAM Discourse on Urbanism, 1928-1960" que Le Corbusier n'a pas participé à ce congrès (p. 92).
1933-1934
CIAM IV, CIRPAC and London
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AP112.S1
Description:
The series contains seven bands of negatives, divided into groups of two and three negatives a band. The first five bands document the 4th Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM) held on board the SS Patris II from 29 July to 13 August 1933, as it travelled between Marseilles, France, and Athens, Greece, and then returned. The conference, themed "The Functional City", presented and discussed the results of an analysis of more than thirty cities, and sought to establish new principles in urban planning. Sise participated at the conference as the Canadian delegate and presented the city of Los Angeles, California. The resolutions adopted at the conference were published for the first time in November under the title "Constatations du quatrième CIAM". These findings formed the base of the Charte d'Athenès written by Le Corbusier in 1941. The negatives show some of the participants of the conference including: Le Corbusier (1887-1965), from the French delegation; László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946), from the German delegation, who was in charge of filming the presentations; Alvar Aalto (1898-1976), representing Finland; and the painter Fernand Léger (1881-1955), also from the French delegatation, who presented on the importance of colour in architecture. The two other bands of negatives provide evidence of Sise's attendance at Comité International pour la Résolution des Problèmes d'Architecture Contemporaine (CIRPAC), held in May 1934 at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, England, to establish the program for the next CIAM (1). They also show his meeting in London with Georges Braque during the summer of the same year. (1) Eric Mumford states in "The CIAM Discourse on Urbanism, 1928-1960" that Le Corbusier did not participate at this conference (p. 92). _____________________ La série contient des bandes de négatifs, qui contiennent soit deux, soit trois images, et sont au nombre de sept. Les cinq premières bandes documentent le IVe Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM) tenu à bord du SS Patris II du 29 juillet au 13 août 1933, entre Marseilles, France et Athènes, Grèce, à Athènes même, et sur le même bateau de croisière durant le retour à Marseilles. Le Congrès, qui se déroulait autour du thème de "The functional city", consistait en la communication des résultats de l'analyse de plus de trente villes et l'objectif visait à établir de nouveaux principes d'urbanisme. Hazen Sise participait au Congrès à titre de délégué du Canada et présenta la ville de Los Angeles, Californie. Les résolutions prises lors du Congrès ont été publiées pour la première fois au mois de novembre suivant sous le titre de "Constatations du quatrième CIAM". Ces "Constatations" seront ensuite à la base de la Charte d'Athènes que Le Corbusier rédigea en 1941. Les clichés montrent quelques-uns des participants au Congrès, dont Le Corbusier (1887-1965), de la délégation française, alors qu'il faisait une communication; László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946), de la délégation allemande, à qui on avait confié la tâche de filmer les exposés; Alvar Aalto (1898-1976), représentant la Finlande; et le peintre Fernand Léger (1881-1955), délégué de la France, qui présenta un discours à l'attention des architectes au sujet de l'importance de la couleur en architecture. Les deux autres bandes de négatifs témoignent de la présence de Sise au (Comité International pour la Résolution des Problèmes d'Architecture Contemporaine (CIRPAC) à Londres, Angleterre, tenu en mai 1934 au Royal Institute of British Architects pour établir le programme du prochain CIAM (1) et de sa rencontre à Londres avec Georges Braque durant l'été de la même année. (1) Eric Mumford affirme cependant dans "The CIAM Discourse on Urbanism, 1928-1960" que Le Corbusier n'a pas participé à ce congrès (p. 92).
Series
1933-1934
Project
AP018.S1.1975.PR02
Description:
This project series documents a feasibility study for an office building in St. John's, Newfoundland from 1975-1977. The office identified the project number as 7502. This project consisted of an investigation into the feasibility of an office building at the corners of Torbay Road and Highland Drive. This is the second feasibility study for this building, the first of which began in 1974 (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR01 described in this fonds). This project was commissioned by Craig Dobbin of Omega Investments, and was to be a 400,000 square foot building with four storeys and parking for 272 cars. The project is recorded through correspondence and conference reports on presentation materials dating from 1975-1977.
1975-1977
Office Building Second Feasibility Study, St. John's, Newfoundland (1975-1977)
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AP018.S1.1975.PR02
Description:
This project series documents a feasibility study for an office building in St. John's, Newfoundland from 1975-1977. The office identified the project number as 7502. This project consisted of an investigation into the feasibility of an office building at the corners of Torbay Road and Highland Drive. This is the second feasibility study for this building, the first of which began in 1974 (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR01 described in this fonds). This project was commissioned by Craig Dobbin of Omega Investments, and was to be a 400,000 square foot building with four storeys and parking for 272 cars. The project is recorded through correspondence and conference reports on presentation materials dating from 1975-1977.
Project
1975-1977