dessins
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ARCH39809
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plans, girders, pipings, entrance details, stone sill, partition, re-location of room, sub-store room, elevator pits, steel beams, dark room, clock system, column cap
Plans, girders, pipings, entrance details, stone sill, partition, re-location of room
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ARCH39809
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plans, girders, pipings, entrance details, stone sill, partition, re-location of room, sub-store room, elevator pits, steel beams, dark room, clock system, column cap
dessins
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dessins
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ARCH47712
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3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson, architect (1946); floor stiffening system, basement and 2nd floor layout of original Calp's store, office layouts in Isaac's Building by John Flood, contractor; precast floor and roof slabs by L.E. Shaw Limited; consultant drawings by Scotstown Granite Co. Ltd., Otis Elevator Company, Lafayette Glass Company
3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson
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ARCH47712
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3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson, architect (1946); floor stiffening system, basement and 2nd floor layout of original Calp's store, office layouts in Isaac's Building by John Flood, contractor; precast floor and roof slabs by L.E. Shaw Limited; consultant drawings by Scotstown Granite Co. Ltd., Otis Elevator Company, Lafayette Glass Company
dessins
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dessins
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20 File
ARCH39464
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layouts of laboratories, cupboards, shelves, benches and counters, basement plan, doors, stairs, toilets, lavatory, room details, tile floor designs, cold room, lunchroom and kitchen, store room
Layouts of laboratories, cupboards, shelves, benches and counters, basement plan, doors, stairs, toilets
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ARCH39464
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layouts of laboratories, cupboards, shelves, benches and counters, basement plan, doors, stairs, toilets, lavatory, room details, tile floor designs, cold room, lunchroom and kitchen, store room
dessins
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20 File
dessins
AP178.S1.2002.PR06.SS1.019.2
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Original file title: Edificio dos Parques Pedras Salgadass Levantamentos, Propostas e Fotos This file includes details for the hotel, garage, store, Vila Adriana, tea house and cottage.
2004-2006
Details and photographs, Parque de Pedras Salgadas, Hotel Avelames, Spa e Casa de Chá, Pedras Salgadas (folder 2 of 3)
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AP178.S1.2002.PR06.SS1.019.2
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Original file title: Edificio dos Parques Pedras Salgadass Levantamentos, Propostas e Fotos This file includes details for the hotel, garage, store, Vila Adriana, tea house and cottage.
dessins
2004-2006
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Ross & Macdonald
AP013
Résumé:
The Ross & Macdonald fonds is comprised of documents concerning the work of six successive architectural firms: Ross & MacFarlane (1905-1912), Ross & Macdonald (1913-1944), Ross & Ross (1944-1946), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Heughan (1946-1950), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Fish (1950-1958), and Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett (1958-1976). The greatest concentration of work was produced in Montreal where each of the firms maintained their head office, but there were also a large number of works executed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The fonds contains 27 884 drawings (24 294 originals plus 3 590 reproductions), 236 photographs, and 18.6 metres of textual documents.
1902-1982
Fonds Ross & Macdonald
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AP013
Résumé:
The Ross & Macdonald fonds is comprised of documents concerning the work of six successive architectural firms: Ross & MacFarlane (1905-1912), Ross & Macdonald (1913-1944), Ross & Ross (1944-1946), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Heughan (1946-1950), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Fish (1950-1958), and Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett (1958-1976). The greatest concentration of work was produced in Montreal where each of the firms maintained their head office, but there were also a large number of works executed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The fonds contains 27 884 drawings (24 294 originals plus 3 590 reproductions), 236 photographs, and 18.6 metres of textual documents.
archives
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Fonds
1902-1982
Sous-série
Publication
AP116.S3.SS24.D5
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File contains copies of New York Stories, issue 22 of ANY magazine (May). Material in file was produced in 1998.
1998
Publication
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AP116.S3.SS24.D5
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File contains copies of New York Stories, issue 22 of ANY magazine (May). Material in file was produced in 1998.
File 5
1998
Projet
AP060.S3.D91
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Le dossier documente le projet d'agrandissement d'un magasin United Store pour le Northgate Shopping Centre à Northbay, Ontario. Il contient des dessins et des reprographies produits entre 1968 et 1969.
1968-1969
Agrandissement d'un magasin United Store, Northgate Shopping Centre
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AP060.S3.D91
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Le dossier documente le projet d'agrandissement d'un magasin United Store pour le Northgate Shopping Centre à Northbay, Ontario. Il contient des dessins et des reprographies produits entre 1968 et 1969.
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1968-1969
Projet
AP018.S1.1959.PR04
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This project series documents the Simpson's store at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in North York, Ontario from 1959-1964. The office identified the project number as 5912. This project consisted of a 285,000 square foot store, largely clad in precast concrete, that included merchandising, stock, mall, and shipping areas, a coffee shop, a restaurant, and an enclosed court. See-through glass made up most of the ground level exterior, in order to entice shoppers to enter the store. There was also an enclosed court with a fountain, tropical foliage and a helicoidal staircase. The project is recorded through a mounted presentation photograph dating from around 1964, which shows the enclosed court.
circa 1964
Simpson's Yorkdale, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, North York, Ontario (1959-1964)
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AP018.S1.1959.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the Simpson's store at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in North York, Ontario from 1959-1964. The office identified the project number as 5912. This project consisted of a 285,000 square foot store, largely clad in precast concrete, that included merchandising, stock, mall, and shipping areas, a coffee shop, a restaurant, and an enclosed court. See-through glass made up most of the ground level exterior, in order to entice shoppers to enter the store. There was also an enclosed court with a fountain, tropical foliage and a helicoidal staircase. The project is recorded through a mounted presentation photograph dating from around 1964, which shows the enclosed court.
Project
circa 1964
Projet
AP018.S1.1973.PR03
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Eaton’s store building at Dundas Square in Toronto from 1973-1977. The office identified the project number as 7303. This project, commissioned by The T. Eaton Co. Limited, consisted of a one million square foot department store with thirteen floors, ten above ground and three below. The building boasted nine floor of retail space, seamlessly connected through elevators and escalators. The remaining floors hosted office and storage spaces. Located at the corner of Yonge and Dundas streets, the Eaton’s store was connected to the Eaton Centre mall to its south. The mall, designed and built simultaneously with the Eaton’s store, was designed by the architecture firm Craig Zeidler Strong. For the Eaton’s store project, Parkin Architects Planners created a joint venture with architect C. Blakeway Millar, referred to as Parkin Millar in the documentation. Parkin Millar was the associate architects on this project, with the Eaton’s company architect, E.L. Hankinson, working as the primary architect. Each of the firms mentioned worked closely together to develop a cohesive design for the Eaton’s store and Eaton’s Centre mall, which is evident in the materials. The project is recorded through drawings, textual records, a book and presentation boards dating from 1973-1977. There are a large number of original drawings and sketches for the project. Most of the reprographic copies are arranged within the textual materials. There are presentation boards of the Vancouver Eaton's store in this project series that were likely used as reference by the architects. The textual records consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, site reports, change orders, consultancy records, inter-office letters, and specifications. Also in this project series is a special edition of the Eaton News, a monograph with in depth descriptions of the project.
1973-1977
Eaton's Store Building, Dundas Square, Toronto (1973-1977)
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AP018.S1.1973.PR03
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Eaton’s store building at Dundas Square in Toronto from 1973-1977. The office identified the project number as 7303. This project, commissioned by The T. Eaton Co. Limited, consisted of a one million square foot department store with thirteen floors, ten above ground and three below. The building boasted nine floor of retail space, seamlessly connected through elevators and escalators. The remaining floors hosted office and storage spaces. Located at the corner of Yonge and Dundas streets, the Eaton’s store was connected to the Eaton Centre mall to its south. The mall, designed and built simultaneously with the Eaton’s store, was designed by the architecture firm Craig Zeidler Strong. For the Eaton’s store project, Parkin Architects Planners created a joint venture with architect C. Blakeway Millar, referred to as Parkin Millar in the documentation. Parkin Millar was the associate architects on this project, with the Eaton’s company architect, E.L. Hankinson, working as the primary architect. Each of the firms mentioned worked closely together to develop a cohesive design for the Eaton’s store and Eaton’s Centre mall, which is evident in the materials. The project is recorded through drawings, textual records, a book and presentation boards dating from 1973-1977. There are a large number of original drawings and sketches for the project. Most of the reprographic copies are arranged within the textual materials. There are presentation boards of the Vancouver Eaton's store in this project series that were likely used as reference by the architects. The textual records consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, site reports, change orders, consultancy records, inter-office letters, and specifications. Also in this project series is a special edition of the Eaton News, a monograph with in depth descriptions of the project.
Project
1973-1977
Projet
AP022.S1.1991.PR04
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File documents a proposal for a six-story clothing store in Berlin, Germany. File contains photographic material and design development sketches.
[1991?]
Peek & Cloppenberg Clothing Store
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AP022.S1.1991.PR04
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File documents a proposal for a six-story clothing store in Berlin, Germany. File contains photographic material and design development sketches.
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[1991?]