Banking Hall from balcony, National Farmers' Bank (now Norwest Bank Owatonna), Owatonna, Minnesota
PH1993:0122
1987
PH1993:0123
1987
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6 File
ARCH259969
1974-1976
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Quantité:
6 File
1974-1976
photographies
PH1993:0059
August 1987
photographies
August 1987
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AP018.S1.1977.PR08.055
1978
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1978
Projet
AP206.S1.1984.PR02
Description:
This project series documents a bank branch of the Pubjab State Cooperative Bank Ltd. in Sector 17B of Chandigarh in 1984. The project consisted of a three-storey rectangular building containing offices, a public waiting area and counters, and a records room. The project is recorded through original drawings of floor plans and details dating from 1984.
1984
Punjab State Cooperative Bank Ltd., Chandigarh, India (1984)
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AP206.S1.1984.PR02
Description:
This project series documents a bank branch of the Pubjab State Cooperative Bank Ltd. in Sector 17B of Chandigarh in 1984. The project consisted of a three-storey rectangular building containing offices, a public waiting area and counters, and a records room. The project is recorded through original drawings of floor plans and details dating from 1984.
Project
1984
Projet
AP018.S1.1962.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the Toronto-Dominion Bank Building in Toronto in1962. The office identified the project number as 6280. This project consisted of a 56 storey, black steel skyscraper that came to exemplify the age of modernist architecture in Toronto through the introduction of the International Style to the older cityscape. The design of the Toronto-Dominion Bank Centre is almost wholly credited to architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. However, John B. Parkin Associates, in joint venture with architecture firm Bregman + Hamann, were the primary architects on the project, with van der Rohe acting as consulting architect. During this era, the Toronto-Dominion Centre included three buildings - two office towers and a single level banking pavilion which was about two-storeys in height. It appears that this project consisted only of the tallest tower, now known as TD Tower, and that the other buildings were completed under different project numbers assigned by the office. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of construction drawings dating from 1966-1968.
1966-1968
Toronto-Dominion Bank Building, Toronto (1962-1967)
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AP018.S1.1962.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the Toronto-Dominion Bank Building in Toronto in1962. The office identified the project number as 6280. This project consisted of a 56 storey, black steel skyscraper that came to exemplify the age of modernist architecture in Toronto through the introduction of the International Style to the older cityscape. The design of the Toronto-Dominion Bank Centre is almost wholly credited to architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. However, John B. Parkin Associates, in joint venture with architecture firm Bregman + Hamann, were the primary architects on the project, with van der Rohe acting as consulting architect. During this era, the Toronto-Dominion Centre included three buildings - two office towers and a single level banking pavilion which was about two-storeys in height. It appears that this project consisted only of the tallest tower, now known as TD Tower, and that the other buildings were completed under different project numbers assigned by the office. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of construction drawings dating from 1966-1968.
Project
1966-1968
documents textuels
ARCH257778
Description:
includes 11 bank deposits
1981-1985
AEA Final Summary, finacial documents, bank deposits
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ARCH257778
Description:
includes 11 bank deposits
documents textuels
1981-1985
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AP018.S1.1977.PR08.033
1979
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1979
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ARCH195321
Description:
Ventilation plan for upper floor of American International Bank, Biltmore Hotel, by Johannes van Tilburg, Architects and Planners and Ralph E. Philips Inc., Consulting Engineers.
1978
Ventilation plan for upper floor of American International Bank
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ARCH195321
Description:
Ventilation plan for upper floor of American International Bank, Biltmore Hotel, by Johannes van Tilburg, Architects and Planners and Ralph E. Philips Inc., Consulting Engineers.
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1978