ARCH261613
1967
ARCH261614
1967?
ARCH261698
1967
ARCH261734
1967
ARCH250438
Spring 1967
Design for a tiled stove
DR1988:0175
Description:
- Perspective and plan for a tiled stove, with additions to the top and bottom of the stove. An erased graphite sketch is visible at the u.l.; it may also have been a sketch for a stove. - The subject of this drawing is identified as a tiled stove by the inscription "Kachelofen" (tiled stove). This inscription, probably by the draughtsman, occurs on several of the drawings in the group DR1988:0155 - DR1988:0209, as does the inscription "Ofen" (stove). Henze illustrates examples of "Kachelofen" which are similar to this one in size and proportion (fig. 105, p. 98 and fig. 114, p.103).
design d'intérieur
circa 1920-1921
Design for a tiled stove
Actions:
DR1988:0175
Description:
- Perspective and plan for a tiled stove, with additions to the top and bottom of the stove. An erased graphite sketch is visible at the u.l.; it may also have been a sketch for a stove. - The subject of this drawing is identified as a tiled stove by the inscription "Kachelofen" (tiled stove). This inscription, probably by the draughtsman, occurs on several of the drawings in the group DR1988:0155 - DR1988:0209, as does the inscription "Ofen" (stove). Henze illustrates examples of "Kachelofen" which are similar to this one in size and proportion (fig. 105, p. 98 and fig. 114, p.103).
design d'intérieur
ARCH255765
1966-1967
Projet
AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS1
Description:
This project series documents the design of the Victoria University Hotel in Toronto from 1987-1988. The office identified the project numbers as 18723 and 18725. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, consisted of a proposed nine floor hotel with 22,000 square metres of space. Located at the corner of Charles Street and St. Thomas Streets, the hotel contained a lobby, bar, restaurant, kitchen, and meeting rooms on the ground floor, with a mezzanine for additional meeting rooms directly above it. The other floors were proposed to hold between 274-320 rooms, including a penthouse with its own bar, kitchen and meeting rooms. Three levels of underground parking were also proposed, holding between 183-220 vehicles. The L-shaped building integrated old houses that already existed along Charles Street, into its facade. Houses along St. Thomas Street were to be left as separate buildings, with the L shape wrapping around them. This project was never realized. The project is recorded through drawings and a project model dating from 1986-1990. The drawings include sketches, surveys and area plans, floor plans, elevations, perspectives, sections and details. This project was designed simultaneously with the Victoria University Student Housing across the street (see project subseries AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS2). These two projects have been arranged in two subseries because their project numbers and the site plans and surveys for each project overlap. The housing project was assigned the project number 19723, the same number as materials for this hotel project. It may be that the architects separated the two projects later on, assigning a second project number, 18725, to this hotel project. These two project subseries should be viewed together.
1986-1990
Victoria University Hotel, Toronto (1987-1988)
Actions:
AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS1
Description:
This project series documents the design of the Victoria University Hotel in Toronto from 1987-1988. The office identified the project numbers as 18723 and 18725. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, consisted of a proposed nine floor hotel with 22,000 square metres of space. Located at the corner of Charles Street and St. Thomas Streets, the hotel contained a lobby, bar, restaurant, kitchen, and meeting rooms on the ground floor, with a mezzanine for additional meeting rooms directly above it. The other floors were proposed to hold between 274-320 rooms, including a penthouse with its own bar, kitchen and meeting rooms. Three levels of underground parking were also proposed, holding between 183-220 vehicles. The L-shaped building integrated old houses that already existed along Charles Street, into its facade. Houses along St. Thomas Street were to be left as separate buildings, with the L shape wrapping around them. This project was never realized. The project is recorded through drawings and a project model dating from 1986-1990. The drawings include sketches, surveys and area plans, floor plans, elevations, perspectives, sections and details. This project was designed simultaneously with the Victoria University Student Housing across the street (see project subseries AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS2). These two projects have been arranged in two subseries because their project numbers and the site plans and surveys for each project overlap. The housing project was assigned the project number 19723, the same number as materials for this hotel project. It may be that the architects separated the two projects later on, assigning a second project number, 18725, to this hotel project. These two project subseries should be viewed together.
Project
1986-1990
photographies
ARCH256584
1967?
photographies
1967?
DR1987:0248
Description:
- This drawing is one of a group of ten drawings by Andrea Tagliafichi dated ca. 1780 for the Villa Lomellini-Rostan, Pegli, Genoa. The drawings were formerly bound together, as indicated by the stitching at the left edge. The drawings include a perspective view for the villa and grounds which is signed and inscribed by Tagliafichi (DR1987:0248), six plans for the villa (DR1988:0249 - DR1988:0253 and DR1988:0257), and three plans for the "Casa alla Marina" on the grounds (DR1988:0254 - DR1988:0256). The drawings may be record drawings of Tagliafichi's renovations as well as presentation drawings.
architecture
ca. 1780
Perspective view for the villa and grounds
Actions:
DR1987:0248
Description:
- This drawing is one of a group of ten drawings by Andrea Tagliafichi dated ca. 1780 for the Villa Lomellini-Rostan, Pegli, Genoa. The drawings were formerly bound together, as indicated by the stitching at the left edge. The drawings include a perspective view for the villa and grounds which is signed and inscribed by Tagliafichi (DR1987:0248), six plans for the villa (DR1988:0249 - DR1988:0253 and DR1988:0257), and three plans for the "Casa alla Marina" on the grounds (DR1988:0254 - DR1988:0256). The drawings may be record drawings of Tagliafichi's renovations as well as presentation drawings.
architecture