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8 drawing(s)
DR1995:0166:008-016
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Includes drawings for Oldham Pub, including presentation drawings, plans, sections, elevations, details, measured sketches, conceptual drawings, sketches, perspectives, and site plan. The project for Oldham Pub includes a public pub, bar-related facilities, and boarding facilities such as sitting rooms, bedrooms, and a common kitchen and dining area. Materials and construction details for the interior are indicated on a detailed plan and section of the cocktail bar. The exterior of the pub is shown to be constructed of brick with concrete banding. A long covered colonnade at the front provides a sheltered entrance. A housing complex, garden, shops, and parking, are adjacent to the pub.
Drawings for Oldham Pub, including presentation drawings
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DR1995:0166:008-016
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Includes drawings for Oldham Pub, including presentation drawings, plans, sections, elevations, details, measured sketches, conceptual drawings, sketches, perspectives, and site plan. The project for Oldham Pub includes a public pub, bar-related facilities, and boarding facilities such as sitting rooms, bedrooms, and a common kitchen and dining area. Materials and construction details for the interior are indicated on a detailed plan and section of the cocktail bar. The exterior of the pub is shown to be constructed of brick with concrete banding. A long covered colonnade at the front provides a sheltered entrance. A housing complex, garden, shops, and parking, are adjacent to the pub.
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8 drawing(s)
L’Esprit nouveau : l’architecture moderne à Vancouver, 1938–1963, étudie les bâtiments et les ensembles marquants de cette période passionnante de l’histoire de Vancouver. L’exposition réunit des dessins de conception et des photographies d’époque ainsi que des éléments de mobilier et de décoration. Au sortir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Vancouver s’affirme comme une(...)
Salles principales
5 mars 1997 au 25 mai 1997
L'Esprit nouveau : l'architecture moderne à Vancouver, 1938-1963
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L’Esprit nouveau : l’architecture moderne à Vancouver, 1938–1963, étudie les bâtiments et les ensembles marquants de cette période passionnante de l’histoire de Vancouver. L’exposition réunit des dessins de conception et des photographies d’époque ainsi que des éléments de mobilier et de décoration. Au sortir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Vancouver s’affirme comme une(...)
Salles principales
Materiality of Parkour
Zoe Laughlin, ingénieure, artiste et théoricienne, s’exprime sur l’utilisation inédite des bâtiments et du mobilier urbain qu’engendre la pratique du parkour, une activité qui réinterprète le paysage urbain. Ses réflexions portent essentiellement sur la matérialité de la vie quotidienne, sur la manière dont se comporte la matière, sur ses qualités sensorielles, et sur la(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
19 février 2009
Materiality of Parkour
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Zoe Laughlin, ingénieure, artiste et théoricienne, s’exprime sur l’utilisation inédite des bâtiments et du mobilier urbain qu’engendre la pratique du parkour, une activité qui réinterprète le paysage urbain. Ses réflexions portent essentiellement sur la matérialité de la vie quotidienne, sur la manière dont se comporte la matière, sur ses qualités sensorielles, et sur la(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
documents textuels
ARCH258819
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Offres de services, incluant des rapports, et une transcription du Comité de Comptes Publics concernant un désaccord sur le coût total du projet et les soumissions.
1949-1958
Offres de service, rapports, et soumissions
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ARCH258819
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Offres de services, incluant des rapports, et une transcription du Comité de Comptes Publics concernant un désaccord sur le coût total du projet et les soumissions.
documents textuels
1949-1958
Ce jeudi à 18 h, Łukasz Stanek, chercheur en résidence 2011, présente sa première conférence publique sur son livre Henri Lefebvre on Space : Architecture, Urban Research, and the Production of Theory. Cliquez ici pour lévénement Facebook.
Maison Shaughnessy
Presenté en anglais Mot(s)-clé(s):
Łukasz Stanek, séminaire, chercheur en résidence, Henri Lefebvre on Space, Henri Lefebvre, Lukasz Stanek
4 août 2011 , 18h
Séminaire de chercheur en résidence : Łukasz Stanek
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Ce jeudi à 18 h, Łukasz Stanek, chercheur en résidence 2011, présente sa première conférence publique sur son livre Henri Lefebvre on Space : Architecture, Urban Research, and the Production of Theory. Cliquez ici pour lévénement Facebook.
Maison Shaughnessy
Presenté en anglais Mot(s)-clé(s):
Łukasz Stanek, séminaire, chercheur en résidence, Henri Lefebvre on Space, Henri Lefebvre, Lukasz Stanek
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Wells Coates
AP030
Résumé:
The Wells Coates Fonds, 1909-1986, documents the professional career and personal life of architect Wells Wintemute Coates. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 1,937 photographic materials, 530 drawings (including reprographic copies), 3 l.m. textual records, 200 slides, 37 books, 2 reels of 16mm film (400 feet Cine- Kodak Film), 2 medals, 1 box of buttons and 1 box of keys.
1909-1986
Fonds Wells Coates
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AP030
Résumé:
The Wells Coates Fonds, 1909-1986, documents the professional career and personal life of architect Wells Wintemute Coates. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 1,937 photographic materials, 530 drawings (including reprographic copies), 3 l.m. textual records, 200 slides, 37 books, 2 reels of 16mm film (400 feet Cine- Kodak Film), 2 medals, 1 box of buttons and 1 box of keys.
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Fonds
1909-1986
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Collection
AP161
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- La collection est composée d’objets reliés au « Manifeste » de Gilles Clément, présenté lors de l’exposition « Environ(ne)ment » au Centre canadien d’architecture du 18 octobre 2006 au 10 juin 2007.
1995-2006
Collection reliée au « Manifeste » de Gilles Clément pour l’exposition « Environ(ne)ment »
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AP161
Résumé:
- La collection est composée d’objets reliés au « Manifeste » de Gilles Clément, présenté lors de l’exposition « Environ(ne)ment » au Centre canadien d’architecture du 18 octobre 2006 au 10 juin 2007.
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Collection 161
1995-2006
Projet
AP018.S1.1958.PR03
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This project series documents the design and construction of Toronto City Hall and Civic Square in Toronto from 1958-1965. The office identified the project number as 5867. The design of Toronto's New City Hall, built next to its older counterpart, was realized through an international architectural competition that attracted more than 500 entries from around the world. Eventually, a unanimous jury chose Finnish architect Viljo Revell's design, cementing the age of modernist architecture in Toronto. However, the rules stated that if the winning architect was not part of the Ontario Association of Architects, they were required to partner with a local firm. In this way, John B. Parkin Associates was chosen as the associate architects for this project. The design was comprised of a concrete dome house, which contained the city council chambers, surrounded by two curved office towers, all perched on top of a podium, with a public square to the south, known as Nathan Phillips Square. The buildings were 816,000 square feet in size, the west tower having 18 office floors and the east tower with 25. The project is recorded through drawings, a mounted presentation photograph of the project and textual records dating from 1958-1966. The drawings are mostly reprographic copies, which include plans, elevations, sections, details and perspectives. The textual records consist of a competition synopsis book, a book of submission materials for the competition, and correspondence between Parkin and Revell.
1958-1966
Toronto City Hall and Civic Square, Toronto (1958)
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AP018.S1.1958.PR03
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This project series documents the design and construction of Toronto City Hall and Civic Square in Toronto from 1958-1965. The office identified the project number as 5867. The design of Toronto's New City Hall, built next to its older counterpart, was realized through an international architectural competition that attracted more than 500 entries from around the world. Eventually, a unanimous jury chose Finnish architect Viljo Revell's design, cementing the age of modernist architecture in Toronto. However, the rules stated that if the winning architect was not part of the Ontario Association of Architects, they were required to partner with a local firm. In this way, John B. Parkin Associates was chosen as the associate architects for this project. The design was comprised of a concrete dome house, which contained the city council chambers, surrounded by two curved office towers, all perched on top of a podium, with a public square to the south, known as Nathan Phillips Square. The buildings were 816,000 square feet in size, the west tower having 18 office floors and the east tower with 25. The project is recorded through drawings, a mounted presentation photograph of the project and textual records dating from 1958-1966. The drawings are mostly reprographic copies, which include plans, elevations, sections, details and perspectives. The textual records consist of a competition synopsis book, a book of submission materials for the competition, and correspondence between Parkin and Revell.
Project
1958-1966
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AP056
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The Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg fonds documents the architectural projects of the firm from 1984-2003. 125 projects are recorded through drawings, photographs, models, textual records, periodicals and paintings. These projects include built work, proposals and competition entries.
1984-2003
Fonds Kuwabara Payne Mckenna Blumberg
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AP056
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The Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg fonds documents the architectural projects of the firm from 1984-2003. 125 projects are recorded through drawings, photographs, models, textual records, periodicals and paintings. These projects include built work, proposals and competition entries.
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Fonds
1984-2003
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825 reprographic copy(ies)
ARCH194458
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Plans, sections, schedules, axonometrics, elevations and details for the renovation of suites, public areas, staff areas, and for the design and construction of hotel furniture. The documents are stored in the original office folders, divided in the following categories: Chiat/Day offices -- 3rd & 4th floor, plans and schedules -- 3rd & 4th floor details -- 3-337 -- 5th, 6th & 8th floor, plans and schedules -- 5th, 6th & 8th floor, details -- 9th & 10th floor plans & schedules -- 9th & 10th floor details -- Club floor -- 11th floor, plans and schedules -- 11th floor, details -- 11-300 -- 11-333 -- Roof areas -- Trade show exhibit -- Banquet equipment -- Presentation drawings -- Title 19 requirements.
1976 - 1980
Plans, sections, schedules, axonometrics, elevations and details
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ARCH194458
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Plans, sections, schedules, axonometrics, elevations and details for the renovation of suites, public areas, staff areas, and for the design and construction of hotel furniture. The documents are stored in the original office folders, divided in the following categories: Chiat/Day offices -- 3rd & 4th floor, plans and schedules -- 3rd & 4th floor details -- 3-337 -- 5th, 6th & 8th floor, plans and schedules -- 5th, 6th & 8th floor, details -- 9th & 10th floor plans & schedules -- 9th & 10th floor details -- Club floor -- 11th floor, plans and schedules -- 11th floor, details -- 11-300 -- 11-333 -- Roof areas -- Trade show exhibit -- Banquet equipment -- Presentation drawings -- Title 19 requirements.
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825 reprographic copy(ies)
1976 - 1980