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AP018.S1.1955.PR01
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This project series documents the plant and offices of Ortho Pharmaceutical (Canada) Ltd. on Green Belt Drive in North York, Ontario from 1955-1956. The office identified the project number as 5508. This project consisted of a 36,000 square foot L-shaped building that housed administrative offices, manufacturing areas and laboratories, storage spaces and a cafeteria. The building's exterior was largely composed of windows, with white-painted steal columns and beams framing the forefront. Other parts of the building were white glazed brick. The design won a Silver Massey Medal for Architecture in 1958. The project is recorded through a mounted project photograph dating from around 1956.
circa 1956
Ortho Pharmaceutical (Canada) Ltd., Plant and Offices, North York, Ontario (1955-1956)
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AP018.S1.1955.PR01
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This project series documents the plant and offices of Ortho Pharmaceutical (Canada) Ltd. on Green Belt Drive in North York, Ontario from 1955-1956. The office identified the project number as 5508. This project consisted of a 36,000 square foot L-shaped building that housed administrative offices, manufacturing areas and laboratories, storage spaces and a cafeteria. The building's exterior was largely composed of windows, with white-painted steal columns and beams framing the forefront. Other parts of the building were white glazed brick. The design won a Silver Massey Medal for Architecture in 1958. The project is recorded through a mounted project photograph dating from around 1956.
Project
circa 1956
né numérique
ARCH260054
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8 groups of floppy disks concerning the following projects: Thunder Bay office complex, Transmetro, McLaughlin Gallery, Harbourfront, King Ranch, New Canadian Chancery, Abu Dhabi, Toronto Union Station, NAPP Laboratories, AEA miscellaneous including correspondence, meetings, promotional, project addresses and descriptions, agreements, etc.
1983-1989
Floppy disks for various projects
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ARCH260054
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8 groups of floppy disks concerning the following projects: Thunder Bay office complex, Transmetro, McLaughlin Gallery, Harbourfront, King Ranch, New Canadian Chancery, Abu Dhabi, Toronto Union Station, NAPP Laboratories, AEA miscellaneous including correspondence, meetings, promotional, project addresses and descriptions, agreements, etc.
né numérique
1983-1989
documents textuels
ARCH273754
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Newspaper clippings related to several of Arthur Erickson's architectural projects and his death in 2009, spiral bound printed material related to the Edmonton Art Gallery and a photocopy of The Magazine of the Cambridge Society with reference to Napp Laboratories, Cambridge, England, designed by Erickson in 1979.
1986-2009
Newspaper clippings related to several of Arthur Erickson's architectural projects and his death in 2009
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ARCH273754
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Newspaper clippings related to several of Arthur Erickson's architectural projects and his death in 2009, spiral bound printed material related to the Edmonton Art Gallery and a photocopy of The Magazine of the Cambridge Society with reference to Napp Laboratories, Cambridge, England, designed by Erickson in 1979.
documents textuels
1986-2009
Projet
AP022.S1.1989.PR01
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File documents a proposed office and laboratory building (not built), Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains textual records (including some drawings).
1989
Canfor Research and Development Centre
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AP022.S1.1989.PR01
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File documents a proposed office and laboratory building (not built), Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains textual records (including some drawings).
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1989
Projet
AP018.S1.1964.PR06
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This project series documents the Warner-Lambert Research Institute of Canada in Sheridan Park, Mississauga, Ontario from 1964-1966. The office identified the project number as 6417. This project consisted of administrative offices, laboratories and animal rooms housed in a 30,000 square foot building. The single-storey building was raised on a 3-foot podium and its exteriors were comprised of white brick with dark solar bronze glazed windows breaking up the façade. The H-shaped building was built with rigorous temperature controls and vermin proof electrical systems. This project is recorded through drawings and a presentation panel dating from 1964 to around 1966. The drawings are all reprographic copies and consist of plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules and structural drawings. The presentation panel shows the completed building.
1964-circa 1966
Warner-Lambert Research Institute of Canada Limited, Mississauga, Ontario (1964-1966)
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AP018.S1.1964.PR06
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This project series documents the Warner-Lambert Research Institute of Canada in Sheridan Park, Mississauga, Ontario from 1964-1966. The office identified the project number as 6417. This project consisted of administrative offices, laboratories and animal rooms housed in a 30,000 square foot building. The single-storey building was raised on a 3-foot podium and its exteriors were comprised of white brick with dark solar bronze glazed windows breaking up the façade. The H-shaped building was built with rigorous temperature controls and vermin proof electrical systems. This project is recorded through drawings and a presentation panel dating from 1964 to around 1966. The drawings are all reprographic copies and consist of plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules and structural drawings. The presentation panel shows the completed building.
Project
1964-circa 1966
documents textuels
ARCH257211
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Offer of Services and Permanent Files: York University expression of interest in campus concept plan, Maritime Museum of British Columbia (Victoria), Ontario Hydro Building proposal, Architects / Engineers questionaire, memo on filing Prblic Relations material, slides of models and projects (including Napp Laboratories, Calfornia Plaza, Air Defense Command, amongst others)
1986-1990
Offer of Services and permanent files for various projects
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ARCH257211
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Offer of Services and Permanent Files: York University expression of interest in campus concept plan, Maritime Museum of British Columbia (Victoria), Ontario Hydro Building proposal, Architects / Engineers questionaire, memo on filing Prblic Relations material, slides of models and projects (including Napp Laboratories, Calfornia Plaza, Air Defense Command, amongst others)
documents textuels
1986-1990
photographies
ARCH257251
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Roy Thompson Hall, Bank of Canada (early scheme), Winnipeg Transit, MacMillan Bloedel Building, Hilborn Residence, Arab Monetary Fund building, King's Landing, Vancouver Marathon Project, Toronto Union Station Project, Medina Housing Complex, Ministry of Air Defense (Saudi Arabia), Napp Laboratories, Sun Life Headquarters, Robson Square and Vancouver Art Gallery, miscellaneous projects
Projects photographs for promotion
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ARCH257251
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Roy Thompson Hall, Bank of Canada (early scheme), Winnipeg Transit, MacMillan Bloedel Building, Hilborn Residence, Arab Monetary Fund building, King's Landing, Vancouver Marathon Project, Toronto Union Station Project, Medina Housing Complex, Ministry of Air Defense (Saudi Arabia), Napp Laboratories, Sun Life Headquarters, Robson Square and Vancouver Art Gallery, miscellaneous projects
photographies
dessins
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18 File
ARCH45863
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milk formula room, operating rooms, supply and sterilizing room, anesthesia department, laboratories and nurses' lounge, nurses' station and physiology department, nursery, entrance, partial floor plan, blood bank and recovery room, ward layout, maternity bed layout, physical therapy department, private rooms, x-ray rooms, examination and operating rooms, delivery rooms, labour rooms
Milk formula room, operating rooms, supply and sterilizing room, anesthesia department
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ARCH45863
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milk formula room, operating rooms, supply and sterilizing room, anesthesia department, laboratories and nurses' lounge, nurses' station and physiology department, nursery, entrance, partial floor plan, blood bank and recovery room, ward layout, maternity bed layout, physical therapy department, private rooms, x-ray rooms, examination and operating rooms, delivery rooms, labour rooms
dessins
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18 File
Projet
AP056.S1.2000.PR06
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This project series documents the design for McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre in Montréal from 2000-2002. The office identified the project number as 2000-25. "This project was conceived to act as a networking site for research initiatives in the fields of genomics and proteomics. It accommodated five distinct research groups within a 92,000 square-foot facility: the Montreal Genome Centre, the Montreal Proteomics Centre, the Génome Québec Expertise Centre, the Montreal Bone Research Centre, and 5 bio-business incubators. The plan balanced specialized laboratory and office space with three key interactive spaces – the public passage through the building which linked the city to the campus, the atrium which provided an interactive social space for the facility, and the teleconference room. The laboratories, where raw data was gathered, were located on the east, while the bioinformatics offices for data analysis were located on the west. The intent was to create a building that acted as an instrument for knowledge, and to position the public spaces strategically and symbolically as reminders that the work of science was directly connected to humanity."[1] The project is recorded through drawings dating from around 2002. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and details. [1]"McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre." KPMB. Accessed July 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/mcgill-university-and-genome-quebec-innovation-centre/
circa 2002
McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre, Montréal (2000-2002)
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AP056.S1.2000.PR06
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This project series documents the design for McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre in Montréal from 2000-2002. The office identified the project number as 2000-25. "This project was conceived to act as a networking site for research initiatives in the fields of genomics and proteomics. It accommodated five distinct research groups within a 92,000 square-foot facility: the Montreal Genome Centre, the Montreal Proteomics Centre, the Génome Québec Expertise Centre, the Montreal Bone Research Centre, and 5 bio-business incubators. The plan balanced specialized laboratory and office space with three key interactive spaces – the public passage through the building which linked the city to the campus, the atrium which provided an interactive social space for the facility, and the teleconference room. The laboratories, where raw data was gathered, were located on the east, while the bioinformatics offices for data analysis were located on the west. The intent was to create a building that acted as an instrument for knowledge, and to position the public spaces strategically and symbolically as reminders that the work of science was directly connected to humanity."[1] The project is recorded through drawings dating from around 2002. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and details. [1]"McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre." KPMB. Accessed July 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/mcgill-university-and-genome-quebec-innovation-centre/
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circa 2002
Projet
AP022.S1.1985.PR13
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File documents a laboratory / administration building constructed for the biology department (completed 1989), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. File contains design slides, development drawings, presentation drawings, textual records.
1985-1988
Stanford University Biological Sciences Expansion
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AP022.S1.1985.PR13
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File documents a laboratory / administration building constructed for the biology department (completed 1989), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. File contains design slides, development drawings, presentation drawings, textual records.
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1985-1988