photographies
DR1990:0005-0005
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A photomontage of the city of Montreal from the escarpment at the site of the CCA garden.
1987
A panorama of Montréal from the CCA garden
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DR1990:0005-0005
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A photomontage of the city of Montreal from the escarpment at the site of the CCA garden.
photographies
1987
photographies
DR1990:0005
Description:
A photomontage of the city of Montreal from the escarpment at the site of the CCA garden.
architecture de paysage, topographique
July 1987
A panorama of Montréal from the CCA garden
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DR1990:0005
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A photomontage of the city of Montreal from the escarpment at the site of the CCA garden.
photographies
July 1987
architecture de paysage, topographique
documents textuels
Le Vieux Montréal 1611-1803
AR1996:1001:318
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copy of a publication with plans of the Island of Montréal, and information on various buildings. Drawings by P-L. Morin [Pierre-Louis Morin?]; Published by H. Beaugrand;
Le Vieux Montréal 1611-1803
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AR1996:1001:318
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copy of a publication with plans of the Island of Montréal, and information on various buildings. Drawings by P-L. Morin [Pierre-Louis Morin?]; Published by H. Beaugrand;
documents textuels
photographies
PH1990:0351
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
1989
Section 1 of 3 of panorama of an interior view of an auditorium at the Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0351
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
photographies
1989
photographies
PH1990:0352
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
1989
Section 2 of 3 of panorama of an interior view of an auditorium at the Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0352
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
photographies
1989
photographies
PH1990:0353
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
1989
Section 3 of 3 of panorama of an interior view of an auditorium at the Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0353
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Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
photographies
1989
Projet
AP056.S1.2000.PR08
Description:
This project series documents buildings for Concordia University's downtown campus in Montréal from 2000-2009. The office identified the project number as 0004. This project eventually became known as Le Quartier Concordia. This project was the winning submission of an architectural competition by Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, in joint-venture with Fichten Soiferman et Associés Architectes, to design an integrated, vertical campus to revitalize and reinvent the University. This project consisted of three interconnected high-rise buildings on either side of Montreal's Guy Street, below De Maisonneuve Boulevard, to rehouse three important faculties: Visual Arts, Engineering and Computer Science, and the John Molson School of Business. These three buildings had glazed curtain wall exteriors with copper-coloured metal lines that created visual consistency inside and outside of all three buildings. Large art installations were also included on the façades. Triple-height atriums on the ground floors of the Engineering Building and the John Molson building added welcoming, public areas to the campus, and connected pedestrians to the Guy-Concordia metro station below. The tops of these two buildings featured massive north-south canopies that pointed from Montreal's Mont Royal down to the St. Lawrence River. The shorter Visual Arts building was directly connected to the Engineering building and today they are known together as the EV Building. The building interiors, comprised largely of stone tiles and concrete, featured large, multi-storey spiral staircases in a nod to the famous exterior spiral stairs of Montreal homes.[1] The Engineering and Visual Arts buildings were completed in 2005 and the John Molson building in 2009. Recladding of the exterior of another campus building to match these was completed in 2011.[2] It should be noted that these project materials were donated to the CCA part way through the project's realization. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 2000-2003. The drawings are mostly originals but reprographic copies and printouts of CAD drawings are also included. The drawings consist of sketches, digital renderings, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and construction drawings. The textual records are arranged within the drawings and consist of research. [1]Contributions from Phyllis Lambert et al., The Architecture of Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg (Boston, MA: Birkhäuser-Publishers for Architecture, 2004), 180. [2]"Le Quartier Concordia." KPMB. Accessed July 11, 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/concordia-university-john-molson-school-of-business/
2000-2003
Concordia University, Montréal (2000-2009)
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AP056.S1.2000.PR08
Description:
This project series documents buildings for Concordia University's downtown campus in Montréal from 2000-2009. The office identified the project number as 0004. This project eventually became known as Le Quartier Concordia. This project was the winning submission of an architectural competition by Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, in joint-venture with Fichten Soiferman et Associés Architectes, to design an integrated, vertical campus to revitalize and reinvent the University. This project consisted of three interconnected high-rise buildings on either side of Montreal's Guy Street, below De Maisonneuve Boulevard, to rehouse three important faculties: Visual Arts, Engineering and Computer Science, and the John Molson School of Business. These three buildings had glazed curtain wall exteriors with copper-coloured metal lines that created visual consistency inside and outside of all three buildings. Large art installations were also included on the façades. Triple-height atriums on the ground floors of the Engineering Building and the John Molson building added welcoming, public areas to the campus, and connected pedestrians to the Guy-Concordia metro station below. The tops of these two buildings featured massive north-south canopies that pointed from Montreal's Mont Royal down to the St. Lawrence River. The shorter Visual Arts building was directly connected to the Engineering building and today they are known together as the EV Building. The building interiors, comprised largely of stone tiles and concrete, featured large, multi-storey spiral staircases in a nod to the famous exterior spiral stairs of Montreal homes.[1] The Engineering and Visual Arts buildings were completed in 2005 and the John Molson building in 2009. Recladding of the exterior of another campus building to match these was completed in 2011.[2] It should be noted that these project materials were donated to the CCA part way through the project's realization. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 2000-2003. The drawings are mostly originals but reprographic copies and printouts of CAD drawings are also included. The drawings consist of sketches, digital renderings, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and construction drawings. The textual records are arranged within the drawings and consist of research. [1]Contributions from Phyllis Lambert et al., The Architecture of Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg (Boston, MA: Birkhäuser-Publishers for Architecture, 2004), 180. [2]"Le Quartier Concordia." KPMB. Accessed July 11, 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/concordia-university-john-molson-school-of-business/
Project
2000-2003
livres
ARCH193478
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Book by the City Planning Department of the City of Montreal. 51 pages.
1955
Book "Montréal Master Plan: Open Spaces"
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ARCH193478
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Book by the City Planning Department of the City of Montreal. 51 pages.
livres
1955
né numérique, photographies
CD041.S2.009
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File includes both a disk image and digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: JPEG File Interchange Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), Tagged Image File Format. Also includes one photograph of the former International Civil Aviation Organisation building, Montréal, Québec, and one photograph of the former Engineering Institute of Canada building, Montréal, Québec.
2006
Photographs, Fraternity house, Montréal, Québec
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CD041.S2.009
Description:
File includes both a disk image and digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: JPEG File Interchange Format, Exchangeable Image File Format (Compressed), Tagged Image File Format. Also includes one photograph of the former International Civil Aviation Organisation building, Montréal, Québec, and one photograph of the former Engineering Institute of Canada building, Montréal, Québec.
né numérique, photographies
2006
PH1980:1270
architecture
1860-1900
architecture