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AP018.S1.1974.PR16
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This project series documents renovations to the Ontario Association of Architects headquarters in Toronto from 1974-1978. The office identified the project number as 7420. This project consisted of renovations to the heating, air conditioning and lighting systems of the office building. The project also investigated an expansion of the building within its current perimeter, stating a horizontal expansion would be too expensive due to the poor condition of the surrounding ground. A third floor addition to the three-level building was recommended. The headquarters had been designed by John C. Parkin's previous firm, John B. Parkin Associates, in the 1950s and was located at 50 Park Road. The project is recorded through textual records and reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1973-1978. The drawings are all arranged within the textual materials, which consist of containing correspondence, interoffice memos, supplementary instructions, change orders, certificates of payment, inspection and conference reports, contract documents and a feasibility study. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR16.001 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1973-1978
Ontario Association of Architects, Renovations, Toronto (1974-1978)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR16
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the Ontario Association of Architects headquarters in Toronto from 1974-1978. The office identified the project number as 7420. This project consisted of renovations to the heating, air conditioning and lighting systems of the office building. The project also investigated an expansion of the building within its current perimeter, stating a horizontal expansion would be too expensive due to the poor condition of the surrounding ground. A third floor addition to the three-level building was recommended. The headquarters had been designed by John C. Parkin's previous firm, John B. Parkin Associates, in the 1950s and was located at 50 Park Road. The project is recorded through textual records and reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1973-1978. The drawings are all arranged within the textual materials, which consist of containing correspondence, interoffice memos, supplementary instructions, change orders, certificates of payment, inspection and conference reports, contract documents and a feasibility study. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR16.001 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
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1973-1978
Projet
AP018.S1.1983.PR07
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This project series documents alterations to terminals one and two of the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1983-1984. The office identified the project number as 8313. Since the early 1960s, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, had been commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services (now Transport Canada) to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of changes made to both of those terminals. Alterations at terminal one included alterations to the medical clinic at the basement level and discussion of mending the ceilings at the departures level. Alterations to terminal two included the expansion of retail concession space and the extension of the transborder airside corridor. The project is recorded through drawings, a photograph of a terminal interior, and textual records dating from 1983-1984. The drawings are arranged within the textual materials. The textual records consist of specifications, conference reports, site reports, contract and tender documents, consultancy records and construction notes.
1983-1984
Toronto International Airport, Alterations to Terminals One and Two, Mississauga, Ontario (1983-1984)
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AP018.S1.1983.PR07
Description:
This project series documents alterations to terminals one and two of the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1983-1984. The office identified the project number as 8313. Since the early 1960s, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, had been commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services (now Transport Canada) to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of changes made to both of those terminals. Alterations at terminal one included alterations to the medical clinic at the basement level and discussion of mending the ceilings at the departures level. Alterations to terminal two included the expansion of retail concession space and the extension of the transborder airside corridor. The project is recorded through drawings, a photograph of a terminal interior, and textual records dating from 1983-1984. The drawings are arranged within the textual materials. The textual records consist of specifications, conference reports, site reports, contract and tender documents, consultancy records and construction notes.
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1983-1984
Projet
AP018.S1.1974.PR19
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This project series documents a parking structure for the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1974-1975. The office identified the project number as 7425. This project consisted of a five-level, above ground parking garage with a capacity of approximately 5000 vehicles. The parking structure was designed for Terminal Two at the airport (now known as Toronto Pearson International Airport) and would connect departing and arriving passengers from the airport to the structure via tunnels. Parkin Architect Planners were hired as the consulting architects for this project by Fenco-Barton Engineers. Fenco Barton was awarded with the Prestressed Concrete Institute Award in 1979 to for excellence in architectural and engineering design using precast and prestressed concrete. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1974-1975. The drawings are mostly original sketches of the design. Photographs and negatives show research on other parking structures. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference reports, interoffice letters and project notes. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR19.009 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office
1974-1975
Toronto International Airport, Terminal Two Parking Structures, Mississauga, Ontario (1974-1975)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR19
Description:
This project series documents a parking structure for the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1974-1975. The office identified the project number as 7425. This project consisted of a five-level, above ground parking garage with a capacity of approximately 5000 vehicles. The parking structure was designed for Terminal Two at the airport (now known as Toronto Pearson International Airport) and would connect departing and arriving passengers from the airport to the structure via tunnels. Parkin Architect Planners were hired as the consulting architects for this project by Fenco-Barton Engineers. Fenco Barton was awarded with the Prestressed Concrete Institute Award in 1979 to for excellence in architectural and engineering design using precast and prestressed concrete. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1974-1975. The drawings are mostly original sketches of the design. Photographs and negatives show research on other parking structures. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference reports, interoffice letters and project notes. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR19.009 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office
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1974-1975
documents textuels
DR2004:0135
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trade catalogues, brochures, publications, clippings, reprints of articles, symposium and conference papers, program for 1967 Stuttgart Colloquium on Pneumatic Structures, reports, publications by the Institute of Lightweight Structures, correspondence, Lightweight Enclosures Unit bibliographies, and transcript of Cedric Price's air structures lecture presented in Maryland
Trade catalogues, brochures, publications, clippings
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DR2004:0135
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trade catalogues, brochures, publications, clippings, reprints of articles, symposium and conference papers, program for 1967 Stuttgart Colloquium on Pneumatic Structures, reports, publications by the Institute of Lightweight Structures, correspondence, Lightweight Enclosures Unit bibliographies, and transcript of Cedric Price's air structures lecture presented in Maryland
documents textuels
Rejoignez-nous le 8 mai pour une conférence de Noelia Monteiro portant sur son travail chez Estudio Flume. L’atelier, établi à São Paulo, développe des projets socio-environnementaux dans des régions reculées du Brasil, contribuant à la protection des communautés autochtones qui veillent sur la forêt amazonienne. Son travail pose une question clé : face à la rareté des(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
8 mai 2025, 18h
Sur le terrain avec Noelia Monteiro
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Rejoignez-nous le 8 mai pour une conférence de Noelia Monteiro portant sur son travail chez Estudio Flume. L’atelier, établi à São Paulo, développe des projets socio-environnementaux dans des régions reculées du Brasil, contribuant à la protection des communautés autochtones qui veillent sur la forêt amazonienne. Son travail pose une question clé : face à la rareté des(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
Rejoignez-nous pour une le premier volet de notre série de présentations et discussions Documenter les déplacements, lors duquel Marisa Portolese, Jinyoung Kim et Pedro Barbáchano, présenteront des projets photographiques s’intéressant aux déplacements spatiaux de personnes, dobjets et de monuments et interrogeant les effets de ces changements de contexte sur leurs(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais Mot(s)-clé(s):
Documenter les déplacements, Marisa Portolese, Pedro Barbáchano, Jinyoung Kim, photographie, conférence
30 novembre 2023, 18h30
Documenter les déplacements I
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Rejoignez-nous pour une le premier volet de notre série de présentations et discussions Documenter les déplacements, lors duquel Marisa Portolese, Jinyoung Kim et Pedro Barbáchano, présenteront des projets photographiques s’intéressant aux déplacements spatiaux de personnes, dobjets et de monuments et interrogeant les effets de ces changements de contexte sur leurs(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais Mot(s)-clé(s):
Documenter les déplacements, Marisa Portolese, Pedro Barbáchano, Jinyoung Kim, photographie, conférence
documents textuels
AP206.S2.047
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.046 and AP206.S2.047. This file includes the following papers: Newspaper articles by Aditya Prakash, 1988 "The Chandigarh Conference" "The Roundabouts of Chandigarh," 1998 "Industry in Chandigarh," 1998 "Chandigarh at a Cross Roads," 1997
1977-1998
Published and unpublished papers (folder 3 of 3)
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AP206.S2.047
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File was originally housed in a binder along with content arranged in AP206.S2.046 and AP206.S2.047. This file includes the following papers: Newspaper articles by Aditya Prakash, 1988 "The Chandigarh Conference" "The Roundabouts of Chandigarh," 1998 "Industry in Chandigarh," 1998 "Chandigarh at a Cross Roads," 1997
documents textuels
1977-1998
Projet
AP018.S1.1974.PR13
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This project series documents planning for the redevelopment of Minaki Lodge in Minaki, Ontario in 1974. The office identified the project number as 7415. The Minaki Lodge, owned by the Government of Ontario at the time of this project, was located on the banks of the Winnipeg River and was originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. This project consisted of the planning for a major redevelopment of the lodge, its surrounding buildings, and the adjacent land by Minaki Lodge Resorts Ltd. This project proposed two phases of renovations and additions to the main lodge, the motor lodge and power house, the ski chalet and Holst Point on a nearby island. Most of the renovations would be done to the main lodge, including the construction of a new convention hall and approximately 200 additional guest rooms. The realization of these projects can be found under different project numbers assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR17 and AP018.S1.1974.PR18 in this fonds). The project is recorded through a drawing and textual records dating from 1974. The drawing is a site plan, while the textual records consist of conference reports.
1974
Minaki Lodge, Redevelopment, Minaki, Ontario (1974)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR13
Description:
This project series documents planning for the redevelopment of Minaki Lodge in Minaki, Ontario in 1974. The office identified the project number as 7415. The Minaki Lodge, owned by the Government of Ontario at the time of this project, was located on the banks of the Winnipeg River and was originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. This project consisted of the planning for a major redevelopment of the lodge, its surrounding buildings, and the adjacent land by Minaki Lodge Resorts Ltd. This project proposed two phases of renovations and additions to the main lodge, the motor lodge and power house, the ski chalet and Holst Point on a nearby island. Most of the renovations would be done to the main lodge, including the construction of a new convention hall and approximately 200 additional guest rooms. The realization of these projects can be found under different project numbers assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR17 and AP018.S1.1974.PR18 in this fonds). The project is recorded through a drawing and textual records dating from 1974. The drawing is a site plan, while the textual records consist of conference reports.
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1974
Projet
AP018.S1.1980.PR14
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This project series documents the design of the Victoria and Grey Trust Company office in Stratford, Ontario from 1980-1981. The office identified the project number as 8014. This project consisted of the design of an office building and computer center to be the new head office of Victoria and Grey Trust Company. Originally, two schemes were proposed, both with eleven storeys, but the project was eventually scaled back to five storeys with a basement and penthouse. The building was to be located on Erie Street. This project consisted only of the building's design; it was eventually constructed under a different project number assigned by the office, with changes to the design (see project series AP018.S1.1981.PR16 in this fonds). The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1980-1981. The drawings are all reprographic copies, mostly of details, and are arranged within the textual materials. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference reports, tender documentation, pre-design planning, authority documents, inter-office letters, prequalification records and specifications. Box AP018.S1.1980.PR14.001 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1980-1981
Victoria and Grey Trust Company, Head Office Design, Stratford, Ontario (1980-1981)
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AP018.S1.1980.PR14
Description:
This project series documents the design of the Victoria and Grey Trust Company office in Stratford, Ontario from 1980-1981. The office identified the project number as 8014. This project consisted of the design of an office building and computer center to be the new head office of Victoria and Grey Trust Company. Originally, two schemes were proposed, both with eleven storeys, but the project was eventually scaled back to five storeys with a basement and penthouse. The building was to be located on Erie Street. This project consisted only of the building's design; it was eventually constructed under a different project number assigned by the office, with changes to the design (see project series AP018.S1.1981.PR16 in this fonds). The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1980-1981. The drawings are all reprographic copies, mostly of details, and are arranged within the textual materials. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference reports, tender documentation, pre-design planning, authority documents, inter-office letters, prequalification records and specifications. Box AP018.S1.1980.PR14.001 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1980-1981
5 file
ARCH242160
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T-Shirts from Anyplace, Anybody, Anyhow, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam Anytime, Ankara Anything Goes conferences
1994-2000
T-Shirts from Anyplace, Anybody, Anyhow, Netherlands Architecture Institute
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ARCH242160
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T-Shirts from Anyplace, Anybody, Anyhow, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam Anytime, Ankara Anything Goes conferences
5 file
1994-2000