Projet
AP018.S1.1976.PR19
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of an office building and planning for additional projects in North York, Ontario from 1976-1983. The office identified the project number as 7626. The project consisted of a ten storey office building located at 1500 Don Mills Road with approximately 250,000 square feet of space. Owned and commissioned by Marathon Realty, the majority of the building's space was designed for rental. The ground floor of the building was to host retail spaces and a connection to local transit. The project was divided into two phases. Phase I was the construction of this office building and Phase II was the construction of an additional office building and a parking structure on the same property. Under this project number, only Phase I was realized, with the additional buildings receiving their own project numbers from the office later on. The project is recorded through drawings, construction progress photographs, textual records and a mounted work of art dating from 1974-1983. The textual records include correspondence, site reports, tests and inspections, meeting minutes and reports, specifications, tenders documents, detail planning records, change orders, supplementary instructions and financial records. Also included is an article written by John C. Parkin for Canadian Architect on the development of the property, which previously hosted his own offices until their demolition before the start of this project (see box AP018.S1.1976.PR19.025). Box AP018.S1.1976.PR19.025 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1974-1983
Office Building, 1500 Don Mills Road, North York, Ontario (1976)
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AP018.S1.1976.PR19
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of an office building and planning for additional projects in North York, Ontario from 1976-1983. The office identified the project number as 7626. The project consisted of a ten storey office building located at 1500 Don Mills Road with approximately 250,000 square feet of space. Owned and commissioned by Marathon Realty, the majority of the building's space was designed for rental. The ground floor of the building was to host retail spaces and a connection to local transit. The project was divided into two phases. Phase I was the construction of this office building and Phase II was the construction of an additional office building and a parking structure on the same property. Under this project number, only Phase I was realized, with the additional buildings receiving their own project numbers from the office later on. The project is recorded through drawings, construction progress photographs, textual records and a mounted work of art dating from 1974-1983. The textual records include correspondence, site reports, tests and inspections, meeting minutes and reports, specifications, tenders documents, detail planning records, change orders, supplementary instructions and financial records. Also included is an article written by John C. Parkin for Canadian Architect on the development of the property, which previously hosted his own offices until their demolition before the start of this project (see box AP018.S1.1976.PR19.025). Box AP018.S1.1976.PR19.025 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1974-1983
documents textuels, photographies
ARCH167031
Description:
5 photographies couleur: Site et maquette jusqu'à 10 x 15 cm 8 feuillets: Correspondance relative au projet janvier à juin 1993 2 photocopies laser noir et blanc: Vues de l'édifice existant 21, 5 x 28 cm 3 photocopies couleurs: Vues de la maquette format lettre 2 factures 3 feuillets: Notes et adresses 21, 5 x 28 cm 5 feuillets: Documentation relative à l'histoire et la structure administrative des Jeunesses Musicales du Canada 21, 5 x 28 cm 1 feuillet: publicité des Jeunesses Musicales du Canada
Site et maquette
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ARCH167031
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5 photographies couleur: Site et maquette jusqu'à 10 x 15 cm 8 feuillets: Correspondance relative au projet janvier à juin 1993 2 photocopies laser noir et blanc: Vues de l'édifice existant 21, 5 x 28 cm 3 photocopies couleurs: Vues de la maquette format lettre 2 factures 3 feuillets: Notes et adresses 21, 5 x 28 cm 5 feuillets: Documentation relative à l'histoire et la structure administrative des Jeunesses Musicales du Canada 21, 5 x 28 cm 1 feuillet: publicité des Jeunesses Musicales du Canada
documents textuels, photographies
archives
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Fonds
Fonds John Hejduk
AP145
Résumé:
The John Hejduk fonds documents the professional practice of architect John Hejduk. Drawings of nearly every project by Hejduk are present, with many of his most significant architectural, exhibition, and publishing projects particularly well represented. Material in this fonds was produced between 1947 and 2000.
1947-2000, predominant 1947-1996
Fonds John Hejduk
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AP145
Résumé:
The John Hejduk fonds documents the professional practice of architect John Hejduk. Drawings of nearly every project by Hejduk are present, with many of his most significant architectural, exhibition, and publishing projects particularly well represented. Material in this fonds was produced between 1947 and 2000.
archives
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Fonds
1947-2000, predominant 1947-1996
dessins
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3 drawing(s)
DR1995:0165:001-003
Description:
This group of drawings show renovations for a one-storey two bedroom house at 41 Newport Street. Renovations include a screen or wall with an integrated cupboard with sliding doors to separate the kitchen from the dining area, and a teak mantle shelf for the living room fireplace. Two floor plans showing the house and site before and after the renovations show improvements to the yard, the addition of an exterior storage structure, and the creation of an entrance to the house directly from the garage. Drawings include detail drawings and existing conditions plans.
between 1956 and 1957
Renovation for 41 Newport Street: Design development plans and details
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DR1995:0165:001-003
Description:
This group of drawings show renovations for a one-storey two bedroom house at 41 Newport Street. Renovations include a screen or wall with an integrated cupboard with sliding doors to separate the kitchen from the dining area, and a teak mantle shelf for the living room fireplace. Two floor plans showing the house and site before and after the renovations show improvements to the yard, the addition of an exterior storage structure, and the creation of an entrance to the house directly from the garage. Drawings include detail drawings and existing conditions plans.
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3 drawing(s)
between 1956 and 1957
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2 drawing(s)
ARCH268575
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Group consists of sketches for studies for Chandigarh, India, showing the Open Hand Monument, an unidentified "hotel" amongst other structures.
February 1951
Sketches for studies for Chandigarh, India, showing the Open Hand Monument
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ARCH268575
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Group consists of sketches for studies for Chandigarh, India, showing the Open Hand Monument, an unidentified "hotel" amongst other structures.
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2 drawing(s)
February 1951
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
DR2004:0111
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drawings, photograph, correspondence, programme, architect's statement, calculations, notes, and draft of symposium presentation for 'Pneumatic Structures Colloquium', May 1967
Drawings, photograph, correspondence, programme, architect's statement
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DR2004:0111
Description:
drawings, photograph, correspondence, programme, architect's statement, calculations, notes, and draft of symposium presentation for 'Pneumatic Structures Colloquium', May 1967
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
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Quantité:
34 drawing(s)
DR2004:0920
Description:
maps, site plans, conceptual drawings, views of site, reference drawings, overlays, views of structures, design development drawings, and sketch
Maps, site plans, conceptual drawings, views of site
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DR2004:0920
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maps, site plans, conceptual drawings, views of site, reference drawings, overlays, views of structures, design development drawings, and sketch
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34 drawing(s)
Série(s)
Architectural projects
AP004.S1
Description:
The Architectural projects series documents 33 projects that reflect A.D. Thacker's work as an architect. The series primarily consist of drawings depicting structures that Thacker designed after beginning his own practice in 1926 until his death in 1938, but also includes some work from 1913. However, many of the drawings and documentation within the series are not dated. The drawings include elevation, perspective and plan proposals and occasionally occaisionally studies. In addition to the drawings, the series also contains documentation of the drawings - including reprographic copies, photographs, and some textual material. The projects are largely situated in Quebec and include locations such as Hampstead, Westmount, Kanawá:ke, Dundee, Valois, Morin Heights, Chambly, and Halifax, Nova Scotia. *CONTENT WARNING* The united church project in Kanawá:ke (AP004.S1.D4) was associated with the Federal Indian Day School system established by the Canadian government with the aid of various religious organizations. See the project series for additional information. Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed.
1913-1944
Architectural projects
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AP004.S1
Description:
The Architectural projects series documents 33 projects that reflect A.D. Thacker's work as an architect. The series primarily consist of drawings depicting structures that Thacker designed after beginning his own practice in 1926 until his death in 1938, but also includes some work from 1913. However, many of the drawings and documentation within the series are not dated. The drawings include elevation, perspective and plan proposals and occasionally occaisionally studies. In addition to the drawings, the series also contains documentation of the drawings - including reprographic copies, photographs, and some textual material. The projects are largely situated in Quebec and include locations such as Hampstead, Westmount, Kanawá:ke, Dundee, Valois, Morin Heights, Chambly, and Halifax, Nova Scotia. *CONTENT WARNING* The united church project in Kanawá:ke (AP004.S1.D4) was associated with the Federal Indian Day School system established by the Canadian government with the aid of various religious organizations. See the project series for additional information. Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed.
Series
1913-1944
Série(s)
Digital material
AP165.S7
Description:
The Digital material series, 1980 – 2000, consists of 3398 digital files (2 GB) that relate to the engineering and invention of Hoberman’s patented transformable design, as well as the functions and activities of his company, Hoberman Associates, Inc. Material includes 1871 AutoCAD Drawing files, 952 AutoLISP files, 589 Microsoft Word Document files, and a number of text files, image files and spreadsheet files. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 1990’s. AutoCAD drawings relate to the design of art installations, toy products, and architectural structures, as well as industrial patents and production drawings that detail the manufacturing and assembly of parts. The series also includes scripts created by Hoberman for customized command within the AutoCAD environment. Company records of Hoberman Associates include correspondence with customers and clients, project descriptions, exhibition proposals, product manufacturing and pricing details, patent documentation, intellectual property information, agreements and legal documents concerning counterfeit toy products.
1980 - 2000
Digital material
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AP165.S7
Description:
The Digital material series, 1980 – 2000, consists of 3398 digital files (2 GB) that relate to the engineering and invention of Hoberman’s patented transformable design, as well as the functions and activities of his company, Hoberman Associates, Inc. Material includes 1871 AutoCAD Drawing files, 952 AutoLISP files, 589 Microsoft Word Document files, and a number of text files, image files and spreadsheet files. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 1990’s. AutoCAD drawings relate to the design of art installations, toy products, and architectural structures, as well as industrial patents and production drawings that detail the manufacturing and assembly of parts. The series also includes scripts created by Hoberman for customized command within the AutoCAD environment. Company records of Hoberman Associates include correspondence with customers and clients, project descriptions, exhibition proposals, product manufacturing and pricing details, patent documentation, intellectual property information, agreements and legal documents concerning counterfeit toy products.
Series 7
1980 - 2000
Projet
AP075.S1.1989.PR04
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Ottawa City Hall, located on Sussex Drive, on Green Island, surrounded by Ottawa and Rideau Rivers, in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander worked on this project in 1989-1994 with architect Moshe Safdie. The old City Hall, a heritage building, was retained, and the new landscape design had to include the old structures. Oberlander landscape concept was to create a park-like space used for strolling as well as public functions. She also designed a courtyard with water features, including a pool, trees and flowers. The project also included a play area for the day care centre of the City Hall. The project was completed in 1994. The project series comprises sketches, design development drawings, such as grading plans, landscape plans, sections, elevations and details for the play area, working drawings, including site grading plans, and presentation drawings. The project is also documented through concept notes by Oberlander, specifications, correspondence, including with architects, clients, and consultants, financial documents and photographs of the construction.
1989-1994
Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario (1989)
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Ottawa City Hall, located on Sussex Drive, on Green Island, surrounded by Ottawa and Rideau Rivers, in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander worked on this project in 1989-1994 with architect Moshe Safdie. The old City Hall, a heritage building, was retained, and the new landscape design had to include the old structures. Oberlander landscape concept was to create a park-like space used for strolling as well as public functions. She also designed a courtyard with water features, including a pool, trees and flowers. The project also included a play area for the day care centre of the City Hall. The project was completed in 1994. The project series comprises sketches, design development drawings, such as grading plans, landscape plans, sections, elevations and details for the play area, working drawings, including site grading plans, and presentation drawings. The project is also documented through concept notes by Oberlander, specifications, correspondence, including with architects, clients, and consultants, financial documents and photographs of the construction.
Project
1989-1994