ARCH402127
2001
ARCH402123
2001
dessins
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6 File
ARCH80651
circa 1947-2002
dessins
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6 File
circa 1947-2002
ARCH285509
27 May 1971
ARCH285511
19 October 1971
articles
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terra0, Paul Kolling, Paul Seidler, Francesco Garutti, propriété, forêt, nature, blockchain
4 avril 2022
Une forêt augmentée peut-elle se posséder et s'utiliser elle-même?
Francesco Garutti rencontre Paul Kolling et Paul Seidler pour discuter de la nouvelle notion de propriété par rapport à la nature, et notamment à la forêt
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4 avril 2022
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Projet
AP018.S1.1966.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the Etobicoke General Hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario from 1966-1971. The office identified the project number as 6601. The project consisted of the design and construction of a twelve storey hospital building. The area of the building was 409,000 square feet and included 500 beds, diagnostic and treatment facilities, laboratories, administrative spaces, a cafeteria, and a staff lounge. This project was considered to be the first phase of construction at the time, with a medical office building and educational facilities to be added later on. The building was also designed to accommodate future vertical and horizontal expansion. John C. Parkin was originally hired for this project while he was working at the firm John B. Parkin Associates. This firm eventually evolved under new ownership, and was referred to as Searle Wilbee Rowland and later, as NORR. John C. Parkin left this firm during the project and continued work for the Etobicoke General Hospital under his new firm Parkin Architects Planners. All three firm names are present within materials for this project. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings, including a presentation board, dating from 1968-1976. These drawings include as-built drawings, site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, and construction schedules.
1968-1976
Etobicoke General Hospital, Etobicoke, Ontario (1966-1971)
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AP018.S1.1966.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the Etobicoke General Hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario from 1966-1971. The office identified the project number as 6601. The project consisted of the design and construction of a twelve storey hospital building. The area of the building was 409,000 square feet and included 500 beds, diagnostic and treatment facilities, laboratories, administrative spaces, a cafeteria, and a staff lounge. This project was considered to be the first phase of construction at the time, with a medical office building and educational facilities to be added later on. The building was also designed to accommodate future vertical and horizontal expansion. John C. Parkin was originally hired for this project while he was working at the firm John B. Parkin Associates. This firm eventually evolved under new ownership, and was referred to as Searle Wilbee Rowland and later, as NORR. John C. Parkin left this firm during the project and continued work for the Etobicoke General Hospital under his new firm Parkin Architects Planners. All three firm names are present within materials for this project. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings, including a presentation board, dating from 1968-1976. These drawings include as-built drawings, site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, and construction schedules.
Project
1968-1976
À loccasion de louverture de l’exposition Comment les architectes, les experts, les politiciens, les agences internationales et les citoyens négocient lurbanisme moderne : Casablanca Chandigarh les photographes Yto Barrada et Takashi Homma discutent avec les commissaires Tom Avermaete et Maristella Casciato de l’appropriation de la ville par les habitants et de la vie(...)
27 novembre 2013
En conversation : Yto Barrada & Takashi Homma
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À loccasion de louverture de l’exposition Comment les architectes, les experts, les politiciens, les agences internationales et les citoyens négocient lurbanisme moderne : Casablanca Chandigarh les photographes Yto Barrada et Takashi Homma discutent avec les commissaires Tom Avermaete et Maristella Casciato de l’appropriation de la ville par les habitants et de la vie(...)
photographies
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11 photograph(s)
ARCH264914
Description:
- View of Dorchester Locomotive -- View of the first engine built by the Canadian Pacific Railway -- View of "Samson" and Canadian National Railways "6000 type" locomotive -- View of "6000 type" locomotive and wood burner -- 4 views of T4a class locomotive -- View of "3000 type" locomotive -- View of icebreaker N.B. McLean -- View of Canadian Steamship Lines vessel "Quebec". 10 photographs have stamp of A.J. Livinson on verso; 1 photograph has ownership label of A.J. Livinson mounted on verso; 4 photographs have stamp of Canadian National Railways on verso; 4 photographs have stamp of Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. Photograph Dept.
circa 1925-1940
Views of Locomotives
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ARCH264914
Description:
- View of Dorchester Locomotive -- View of the first engine built by the Canadian Pacific Railway -- View of "Samson" and Canadian National Railways "6000 type" locomotive -- View of "6000 type" locomotive and wood burner -- 4 views of T4a class locomotive -- View of "3000 type" locomotive -- View of icebreaker N.B. McLean -- View of Canadian Steamship Lines vessel "Quebec". 10 photographs have stamp of A.J. Livinson on verso; 1 photograph has ownership label of A.J. Livinson mounted on verso; 4 photographs have stamp of Canadian National Railways on verso; 4 photographs have stamp of Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. Photograph Dept.
photographies
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11 photograph(s)
circa 1925-1940
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Milton Parc
AP025
Résumé:
The Milton Parc fonds, 1969 – 1989, documents the Société du patrimoine urbaine de Montréal’s (SPUM) planning, design and renovation of Montreal’s historic Milton Parc neighbourhood. Recognized as one of the largest co-operative rehabilitation projects completed in Canada, the Milton Parc housing project (1979-1982) renovated over 135 historic buildings and 597 dwelling units within Milton Parc’s 6-block radius. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 600 drawings, 85 l.m. of textual records, 0.6 l.m. of slides, 0.6 l.m.of photographs, 8 posters, 3 seals, 2 models, 2 rubber stamps, and 2 audio cassettes.
1962-1989
Fonds Milton Parc
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AP025
Résumé:
The Milton Parc fonds, 1969 – 1989, documents the Société du patrimoine urbaine de Montréal’s (SPUM) planning, design and renovation of Montreal’s historic Milton Parc neighbourhood. Recognized as one of the largest co-operative rehabilitation projects completed in Canada, the Milton Parc housing project (1979-1982) renovated over 135 historic buildings and 597 dwelling units within Milton Parc’s 6-block radius. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 600 drawings, 85 l.m. of textual records, 0.6 l.m. of slides, 0.6 l.m.of photographs, 8 posters, 3 seals, 2 models, 2 rubber stamps, and 2 audio cassettes.
archives
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Fonds
1962-1989