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AP140.S2
Description:
Series documents the professional activities of James Stirling, James Gowan, Michael Wilford, and the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; as well as the firm of Michael Wilford GmbH. It chiefly illustrates the architectural and urban planning projects by James Stirling and the successive firms, including earlier theoretical and housing schemes, competition entries, major international commissions, as well as dead projects. The series also relates to exhibitions and publications of the firms' work, to writing and lecturing activities, to prizes, distinctions and honours received by the partners and the successive firms, and to other professional activities including participation to competition juries and teaching. Administrative and office activities are also documented in this series. Material in this series was produced between ca. 1948 and probably 2004. Series contains a large number of reference, conceptual, and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, working drawings and several models. Series also contains photographic materials, textual records, film reels and other audiovisual materials, and artefacts.
[ca. 1948-2004?]
James Stirling/Michael Wilford professional papers
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AP140.S2
Description:
Series documents the professional activities of James Stirling, James Gowan, Michael Wilford, and the successive firms of Stirling and Gowan; James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; Michael Wilford and Partners; as well as the firm of Michael Wilford GmbH. It chiefly illustrates the architectural and urban planning projects by James Stirling and the successive firms, including earlier theoretical and housing schemes, competition entries, major international commissions, as well as dead projects. The series also relates to exhibitions and publications of the firms' work, to writing and lecturing activities, to prizes, distinctions and honours received by the partners and the successive firms, and to other professional activities including participation to competition juries and teaching. Administrative and office activities are also documented in this series. Material in this series was produced between ca. 1948 and probably 2004. Series contains a large number of reference, conceptual, and design development drawings, publication and presentation drawings and panels, working drawings and several models. Series also contains photographic materials, textual records, film reels and other audiovisual materials, and artefacts.
Series 2
[ca. 1948-2004?]
Projet
Strub House
AP163.S2.SS1.D15
Description:
File documents Victor Prus's project for a single-family residence addition, commissioned by Mr. Strub in Beaurepaire, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1958 and 1960. The drawing is a reprographic copy.
1958-1960
Strub House
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AP163.S2.SS1.D15
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File documents Victor Prus's project for a single-family residence addition, commissioned by Mr. Strub in Beaurepaire, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1958 and 1960. The drawing is a reprographic copy.
File 15
1958-1960
Projet
MacLeod House
AP163.S2.SS1.D16
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File documents Victor Prus's project for a single-family residence, commissioned by Dr. and Mrs MacLeod in Brockville, Ontario. Material in this file was produced between 1955 and 1959. The file contains presentation panels.
1955-1959
MacLeod House
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AP163.S2.SS1.D16
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File documents Victor Prus's project for a single-family residence, commissioned by Dr. and Mrs MacLeod in Brockville, Ontario. Material in this file was produced between 1955 and 1959. The file contains presentation panels.
File 16
1955-1959
Projet
AP120.S1.D2
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This file documents the 2000-2002 expansion of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal. In the late 1990s the Québec government agreed to invest $240 million to finance the expansion of the existing Palais des Congrès de Montréal, designed by Victor Prus and opened in 1983. A competition was held in 1999, and an architectural consortium led by Mario Saia was awarded the commission to design the expansion. Hal Ingberg worked as an independent architectural consultant on the project, notably contributing the design of the building's new transparent multicouloured glass-paneled façade. Construction took place from 2000-2002 and the new facility was opened in December 2002.
1999-2000?
Palais des Congrès de Montréal
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AP120.S1.D2
Description:
This file documents the 2000-2002 expansion of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal. In the late 1990s the Québec government agreed to invest $240 million to finance the expansion of the existing Palais des Congrès de Montréal, designed by Victor Prus and opened in 1983. A competition was held in 1999, and an architectural consortium led by Mario Saia was awarded the commission to design the expansion. Hal Ingberg worked as an independent architectural consultant on the project, notably contributing the design of the building's new transparent multicouloured glass-paneled façade. Construction took place from 2000-2002 and the new facility was opened in December 2002.
Dossier 2
1999-2000?
Projet
AP018.S1.1962.PR03
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This project series documents the design and construction of Ottawa Union Station in Ottawa, Ontario from 1962-1966. The office identified the project number as 6253. This project consisted of a 96,000 square foot train station building, platforms, canopies and site services. The building had two levels, which included a basement and two-storey ground floor. Passengers connected to the station platforms through the basement from the ground floor via a helicoidal ramp in the centre of the building. The passenger concourse was sheltered by a great steel truss roof that had 8 massive columns supporting it. The ground floor included bedrooms, offices, storage, and food and beverage areas. The building, owned by CN Railways, was commissioned by the National Capital Commission, who are recorded as the primary architect on the project, with E.W. Thrift as general manager, and with John B. Parkin Associates acting as consulting architects. The firm of John B. Parkin Associates was presented with a Silver Massey Medal in Architecture in 1967 for the design of this building. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of architectural and structural drawings dating from 1965-1966.
1965-1966
Ottawa Union Station, Ottawa, Ontario (1962-1966)
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AP018.S1.1962.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of Ottawa Union Station in Ottawa, Ontario from 1962-1966. The office identified the project number as 6253. This project consisted of a 96,000 square foot train station building, platforms, canopies and site services. The building had two levels, which included a basement and two-storey ground floor. Passengers connected to the station platforms through the basement from the ground floor via a helicoidal ramp in the centre of the building. The passenger concourse was sheltered by a great steel truss roof that had 8 massive columns supporting it. The ground floor included bedrooms, offices, storage, and food and beverage areas. The building, owned by CN Railways, was commissioned by the National Capital Commission, who are recorded as the primary architect on the project, with E.W. Thrift as general manager, and with John B. Parkin Associates acting as consulting architects. The firm of John B. Parkin Associates was presented with a Silver Massey Medal in Architecture in 1967 for the design of this building. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of architectural and structural drawings dating from 1965-1966.
Project
1965-1966
PH2007:0012:001
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From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
2003
Partial view of the Mori Building's model of Tokyo, Japan
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PH2007:0012:001
Description:
From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
PH2007:0012:003
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From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
2003
Partial view of the Mori Building's model of Tokyo, Japan
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PH2007:0012:003
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From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
PH2007:0012:002
Description:
From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
2003
Partial view of the Mori Building's model of Tokyo, Japan
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PH2007:0012:002
Description:
From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
PH2007:0012:004
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From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
2003
Partial view of the Mori Building's model of Tokyo, Japan
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PH2007:0012:004
Description:
From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
PH2007:0012:005
Description:
From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.
2003
Partial view of the Mori Building's model of Tokyo, Japan
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PH2007:0012:005
Description:
From the CCA photographic commission "Scales". Les photographies de la série "Scales" font partie d'une commande accordée par le Centre Canadien d'Architecture.