Project
AP056.S1.1997.PR10
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This project series documents a competition entry for the Holt Renfrew flagship store on Bloor Street in Toronto in 1997. The office identified the project number as 69705. This project consisted of a proposal for the exterior facades and rooftop terrace for the high-end department store. The proposal focused greatly on movement that would naturally attract passing pedestrians and drivers to the store's entrances and window merchandizing. The main entrance would be comprised of glass doors with custom bronze pulls, sheltered by a steel and glass canopy and sandwiched between limestone surfaces. Above the main doors would be a two-storey window display and surfaces that could be manipulated to display brand logos and other graphics. This also allowed natural light to shine into the main atrium of the store's interior. Windows at street level, used for visual marketing, would be punched into limestone facades and accentuated with canvas awnings, creating an intimate customer experience. The new rooftop terrace would be created through an addition to the fourth floor, setback from the other levels, and sheltered by a projecting roof. The terrace would be lined in a continuous rim of evergreen hedges. Addition entrances, new lighting fixtures, and interior window displays were also proposed in this project. The project is recorded through drawings, watercolour paintings and textual records dating from 1997. The drawings consist of sketch elevations and perspectives, while the paintings were used for presentation purposes. The textual records consist of the project proposal with associated digital renderings.
1997
Holt Renfrew Store Competition, Toronto (1997)
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AP056.S1.1997.PR10
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for the Holt Renfrew flagship store on Bloor Street in Toronto in 1997. The office identified the project number as 69705. This project consisted of a proposal for the exterior facades and rooftop terrace for the high-end department store. The proposal focused greatly on movement that would naturally attract passing pedestrians and drivers to the store's entrances and window merchandizing. The main entrance would be comprised of glass doors with custom bronze pulls, sheltered by a steel and glass canopy and sandwiched between limestone surfaces. Above the main doors would be a two-storey window display and surfaces that could be manipulated to display brand logos and other graphics. This also allowed natural light to shine into the main atrium of the store's interior. Windows at street level, used for visual marketing, would be punched into limestone facades and accentuated with canvas awnings, creating an intimate customer experience. The new rooftop terrace would be created through an addition to the fourth floor, setback from the other levels, and sheltered by a projecting roof. The terrace would be lined in a continuous rim of evergreen hedges. Addition entrances, new lighting fixtures, and interior window displays were also proposed in this project. The project is recorded through drawings, watercolour paintings and textual records dating from 1997. The drawings consist of sketch elevations and perspectives, while the paintings were used for presentation purposes. The textual records consist of the project proposal with associated digital renderings.
Project
1997
drawings
AP178.S1.2003.PR02.040.1
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Original file title: Madre Napoli Jul' 05 This file includes sections and details for the doors, lighting, baseboards, and floors.
2004-2005
Plans and details, Recupero del Palazzo Donnaregina / Museu de Arte Contemporâneo, Naples (folder 1 of 3)
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AP178.S1.2003.PR02.040.1
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Original file title: Madre Napoli Jul' 05 This file includes sections and details for the doors, lighting, baseboards, and floors.
drawings
2004-2005
drawings
AP178.S1.2003.PR02.040.2
Description:
Original file title: Madre Napoli Jul' 05 This file includes sections and details for the doors, lighting, bathrooms, and elevators.
2004-2005
Plans and details, Recupero del Palazzo Donnaregina / Museu de Arte Contemporâneo, Naples (folder 2 of 3)
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AP178.S1.2003.PR02.040.2
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Original file title: Madre Napoli Jul' 05 This file includes sections and details for the doors, lighting, bathrooms, and elevators.
drawings
2004-2005
drawings
AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS6.017.2
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Original file title : Processo reduzido Corrente - Edificio Lenoel This file includes details of the facade, ventilation, doors, elevators, and wardrobes.
January 2000-May 2000
Working plans of apartments, Edifício Leonel, Bloco B, Reconstrução do Chiado, Lisbon (folder 2 of 2)
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AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS6.017.2
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Original file title : Processo reduzido Corrente - Edificio Lenoel This file includes details of the facade, ventilation, doors, elevators, and wardrobes.
drawings
January 2000-May 2000
Project
CI005.S1.1925.PR2
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Oud was asked to submit a design for the Paris 1925 Exposition Internationale des Art Décoratifs et Industriels. He agreed on the condition that he could submit five photographs of the Witte Dorp, Tusschendijken and De Vonk buildings. D. Hannema, director of Museum Boymans, also asked Oud to construct a cabinet to submit to the Decorative Arts exhibition as part of Domela Nieuwenhuis' print collection. Cabinetmaker, M. van Dort, built the cabinet that Oud designed; the design featured two separate sections with two doors to each section, each emblazoned with the Museum Boymans monogram (Taverne et al. 2001, 372). Project series includes photographs of the wood cabinet.
1925
Cabinet for the Domela Nieuwenhuis Collection, Museum Boymans, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1925)
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CI005.S1.1925.PR2
Description:
Oud was asked to submit a design for the Paris 1925 Exposition Internationale des Art Décoratifs et Industriels. He agreed on the condition that he could submit five photographs of the Witte Dorp, Tusschendijken and De Vonk buildings. D. Hannema, director of Museum Boymans, also asked Oud to construct a cabinet to submit to the Decorative Arts exhibition as part of Domela Nieuwenhuis' print collection. Cabinetmaker, M. van Dort, built the cabinet that Oud designed; the design featured two separate sections with two doors to each section, each emblazoned with the Museum Boymans monogram (Taverne et al. 2001, 372). Project series includes photographs of the wood cabinet.
project
1925
drawings
Quantity:
22 File
Decorative wood panels for Ontario room, decorative frieze for mezzanine, telecommunications room
ARCH46973
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decorative wood panels for Ontario room, decorative frieze for mezzanine, telecommunications room, convention hall doors, bedroom suite doors, entrance canopy and columns, ticket offices ceiling plan, dining rooms ceiling plans, indicator signs, flowerboxes, floor designs, radiator boxes, lighting coves, mezzanine offices, banquet hall ceiling, carpet design, front office desk
Decorative wood panels for Ontario room, decorative frieze for mezzanine, telecommunications room
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ARCH46973
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decorative wood panels for Ontario room, decorative frieze for mezzanine, telecommunications room, convention hall doors, bedroom suite doors, entrance canopy and columns, ticket offices ceiling plan, dining rooms ceiling plans, indicator signs, flowerboxes, floor designs, radiator boxes, lighting coves, mezzanine offices, banquet hall ceiling, carpet design, front office desk
drawings
Quantity:
22 File
drawings, textual records
AP178.S1.2001.PR06.090.3
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Original file title: CAR Panticosa pendentes Maio This file includes documentation and drawings for the structure, exterior carpentry, doors, and pictograms.
2006-2008
Documentation and drawings, Centro de Alto Rendimento en el Balneario de Panticosa, Panticosa (folder 3 of 3)
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AP178.S1.2001.PR06.090.3
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Original file title: CAR Panticosa pendentes Maio This file includes documentation and drawings for the structure, exterior carpentry, doors, and pictograms.
drawings, textual records
2006-2008
drawings
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16 File
ARCH24947
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telephone conduits, exterior of 9th and 10th floors, mail chute, penthouse, hose recesses, chimney, corridors, store fronts, doors, bath rooms, shelving
Telephone conduits, exterior of 9th and 10th floors, mail chute
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ARCH24947
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telephone conduits, exterior of 9th and 10th floors, mail chute, penthouse, hose recesses, chimney, corridors, store fronts, doors, bath rooms, shelving
drawings
Quantity:
16 File
textual records
ARCH256203
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9 files - construction reports, correspondence with client and engineers, minutes, defects, remedial work, written notes, costs, doors, preliminary program, glazing failures.
1981-1986
Reports, correspondence, minutes, notes
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ARCH256203
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9 files - construction reports, correspondence with client and engineers, minutes, defects, remedial work, written notes, costs, doors, preliminary program, glazing failures.
textual records
1981-1986
drawings
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.458
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This file includes Shaughnessy House link elevations, sections, library plans, washrooms, galleries, vaults, auditorium, reflected ceilings, wall profiles, furniture and doors.
1986
Record set of interior package issued to Erol Argun, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.458
Description:
This file includes Shaughnessy House link elevations, sections, library plans, washrooms, galleries, vaults, auditorium, reflected ceilings, wall profiles, furniture and doors.
drawings
1986