Projet
AP178.S1.2000.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Complexo Desportivo "Ribera - Serrallo" in Cornellà de Llobregat near Barcelona, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 3/00. The office assigned the date 2000 for this project. The sports complex consisted of a multipurpose pavilion, an aquatic centre and gymnasiums. The building also included a foyer, restaurant, terrace, and a VIP area. Of particular interest was the small opening in the building that linked the exterior and interior pool, as well as the 62 circular pool skylights. The project was built and Siza was awarded the Secil prize in 2006 for this building. In 2010, a new customer request called for the creation of a game room and toy library. This is documented in the project series through a study model (see model ARCH281281). Documenting this project are sketches, studies, plans, working drawings, technical drawings and details. Textual materials include correspondence and project documentation. Photographic materials document construction work and the built project.
2000-2006
Complexo Desportivo Ribera-Serrallo [Ribera Serrallo Sports Complex], Barcelona, Spain (2000)
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AP178.S1.2000.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the Complexo Desportivo "Ribera - Serrallo" in Cornellà de Llobregat near Barcelona, Spain. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 3/00. The office assigned the date 2000 for this project. The sports complex consisted of a multipurpose pavilion, an aquatic centre and gymnasiums. The building also included a foyer, restaurant, terrace, and a VIP area. Of particular interest was the small opening in the building that linked the exterior and interior pool, as well as the 62 circular pool skylights. The project was built and Siza was awarded the Secil prize in 2006 for this building. In 2010, a new customer request called for the creation of a game room and toy library. This is documented in the project series through a study model (see model ARCH281281). Documenting this project are sketches, studies, plans, working drawings, technical drawings and details. Textual materials include correspondence and project documentation. Photographic materials document construction work and the built project.
Project
2000-2006
PHCON2003:0005:047:001
Description:
Reel is inscribed "Reel A." B+W Print; Acetate Base; 24 FPS; A-Wind; B-Wind; Double Perforation; Existing Splices; Opening Splices; Tramlines; 1969 Kodak date code; Sections with flipped orientation: removing tape splices causes damage to film so they were left alone.
1971
16mm print for the film "Food"
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PHCON2003:0005:047:001
Description:
Reel is inscribed "Reel A." B+W Print; Acetate Base; 24 FPS; A-Wind; B-Wind; Double Perforation; Existing Splices; Opening Splices; Tramlines; 1969 Kodak date code; Sections with flipped orientation: removing tape splices causes damage to film so they were left alone.
1971
dessins
Quantité:
17 File
ARCH43297
Description:
wash-up and model room, air vent, art studio and lecture hall, hat and coat racks, lobby notice cases, stage and footlights, proscenium opening, storage room shelving, baffle to radiator pits, metal brackets to tables, overshoe pigeon-holes, cashier's cage, light trap to darkroom, fanlights
Wash-up and model room, air vent, art studio and lecture hall, hat and coat racks
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ARCH43297
Description:
wash-up and model room, air vent, art studio and lecture hall, hat and coat racks, lobby notice cases, stage and footlights, proscenium opening, storage room shelving, baffle to radiator pits, metal brackets to tables, overshoe pigeon-holes, cashier's cage, light trap to darkroom, fanlights
dessins
Quantité:
17 File
dessins
Quantité:
20 File
ARCH46593
Description:
bank ceiling, perspectives of private dining rooms, elevations of British Columbia room, channel frame opening, T.C.A. office, plans and elevations of Saskatchewan room, perspectives of Manitoba dining room, main mezzanine and floor corners, entrance stonework, private dining rooms and service kitchen vestibules, bed-sitting rooms
Bank ceiling, perspectives of private dining rooms, elevations of British Columbia room
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ARCH46593
Description:
bank ceiling, perspectives of private dining rooms, elevations of British Columbia room, channel frame opening, T.C.A. office, plans and elevations of Saskatchewan room, perspectives of Manitoba dining room, main mezzanine and floor corners, entrance stonework, private dining rooms and service kitchen vestibules, bed-sitting rooms
dessins
Quantité:
20 File
photographies
ARCH268462
Description:
Ring binder containing 138 slides and 45 chromogenic colour prints. Contents include: "Building MOMA Exhibit Jan 1994", "Toy Fair 1993", "Iris Dome Model Base - in progress, early March '93", "Techorama 2/93", "Disney Party + LA Trip '92", "Ask About--", "LSC Opening 1/24/93"
1992-1994
Hoberman Assoc. Photo Archives 1 : Assorted Early Photos - 1st Sphere. MoMA Iris Dome, Patent Images
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ARCH268462
Description:
Ring binder containing 138 slides and 45 chromogenic colour prints. Contents include: "Building MOMA Exhibit Jan 1994", "Toy Fair 1993", "Iris Dome Model Base - in progress, early March '93", "Techorama 2/93", "Disney Party + LA Trip '92", "Ask About--", "LSC Opening 1/24/93"
photographies
1992-1994
Sous-série
AP041.S3.SS02
Description:
The sub-series documents the executed exhibition project for entitled "Corridart" in Montréal, Québec, in 1976. The exhibition consists of a series of 16 installations by 60 artists spread on 7 km on Sherbrooke street between Atwater and Pie XI streets. The exhibition was curated by Melvin Charney and was financed by the ministère de la Culture du Québec as a cultural component for the Montreal Summer Olympics of 1976. Charney himself designed one of the installation "Les maison de la rue Sherbrooke" representing historical buildings of Sherbrooke street that were demolished to built new structures for the Expo 67 and later the Summer Olympics. The installations were illegally demolished after a week, on the evening of July 13th, two days before the opening of the Olympics by the City of Montréal in a controversial decision by the Mayor of Montréal, Jean Drapeau. The sub-series includes diazoprints for installation supports and maps of the installation site, photographs documenting the complete length of the North and South sides of Sherbrooke Street and a report with photographic documentation.
1976
Corridart
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AP041.S3.SS02
Description:
The sub-series documents the executed exhibition project for entitled "Corridart" in Montréal, Québec, in 1976. The exhibition consists of a series of 16 installations by 60 artists spread on 7 km on Sherbrooke street between Atwater and Pie XI streets. The exhibition was curated by Melvin Charney and was financed by the ministère de la Culture du Québec as a cultural component for the Montreal Summer Olympics of 1976. Charney himself designed one of the installation "Les maison de la rue Sherbrooke" representing historical buildings of Sherbrooke street that were demolished to built new structures for the Expo 67 and later the Summer Olympics. The installations were illegally demolished after a week, on the evening of July 13th, two days before the opening of the Olympics by the City of Montréal in a controversial decision by the Mayor of Montréal, Jean Drapeau. The sub-series includes diazoprints for installation supports and maps of the installation site, photographs documenting the complete length of the North and South sides of Sherbrooke Street and a report with photographic documentation.
Subseries
1976
né numérique
ARCH280521
Description:
Labelled: "A6-7 87013; Ex. wall details; Scale 1:2". File Format: AutoCAD Drawing. Complementary files are missing, which causes the DWG file to fail opening properly. This floppy disk is part of a group of 4 and is wrapped in a transmittal note addressed to Reg Nalezyty.
1989
Drawing of the provincial government building, Thunder Bay, Ontario, 5.25" floppy disk, 1.2 MB
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ARCH280521
Description:
Labelled: "A6-7 87013; Ex. wall details; Scale 1:2". File Format: AutoCAD Drawing. Complementary files are missing, which causes the DWG file to fail opening properly. This floppy disk is part of a group of 4 and is wrapped in a transmittal note addressed to Reg Nalezyty.
né numérique
1989
ARCH263601
Description:
La bande filmique contient une compilation des copies positives tirées à partir des négatifs originaux du fonds Ernest Cormier. Copié en Technicolor, à Montréal en 2004. B+W Print; Acetate Base; A-Wind; B-Wind; Single Perforation; Existing Splices; Opening Splices; Tramlines; 18 FPS; Debris in camera gate
2004-09-11
16mm maître de la conservation des films du fonds Ernest Cormier
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ARCH263601
Description:
La bande filmique contient une compilation des copies positives tirées à partir des négatifs originaux du fonds Ernest Cormier. Copié en Technicolor, à Montréal en 2004. B+W Print; Acetate Base; A-Wind; B-Wind; Single Perforation; Existing Splices; Opening Splices; Tramlines; 18 FPS; Debris in camera gate
2004-09-11
documents textuels
ARCH257563
Description:
McGill Doctor of Laws honoris causa (includes photographs and text of AE speech), correspondence, August Perret Award, Order of Canada, Doctor of Laws SFU (includes convocation address by AE), "AE Awards:misc" file (includes Opening ceremonies of Provincial Law Courts), Royal Bank Award, Gold Medal Académie d'Architecture de France
1971-1982, 1984
Various awards and related corresponndence
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ARCH257563
Description:
McGill Doctor of Laws honoris causa (includes photographs and text of AE speech), correspondence, August Perret Award, Order of Canada, Doctor of Laws SFU (includes convocation address by AE), "AE Awards:misc" file (includes Opening ceremonies of Provincial Law Courts), Royal Bank Award, Gold Medal Académie d'Architecture de France
documents textuels
1971-1982, 1984
Projet
AP018.S1.1982.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Hamilton Trade Centre and Arena in Hamilton, Ontario from 1982-1985. The office identified the project number as 8207. The project consisted of a 60,000 square foot exhibition hall and arena, which had a capacity of 18,000. Opening in November 1985, the building was designed to host sports events (primarily hockey) and concerts. The project was reported to have cost $42 million. Along with Parkin Partnership as the architecture firm, John C. Parkin’s engineering company Parkin Engineers Ltd. worked as structural engineers on the project. The building, commissioned by the city of Hamilton, was officially called Copps Coliseum after the former Hamilton mayor, Victor Copps, who pushed for its creation throughout his career. In 2014, the name was changed to FirstOntario Centre. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of construction drawings, research, construction and presentation photographs, and textual records dating from 1982-1987. The textual records show design research, client correspondence, contractor work, specifications, publicity, and financial records. Any original drawings for this project are arranged within the textual records.
1982-1987
Hamilton Trade Centre and Arena, Hamilton, Ontario (1982-1985)
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AP018.S1.1982.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Hamilton Trade Centre and Arena in Hamilton, Ontario from 1982-1985. The office identified the project number as 8207. The project consisted of a 60,000 square foot exhibition hall and arena, which had a capacity of 18,000. Opening in November 1985, the building was designed to host sports events (primarily hockey) and concerts. The project was reported to have cost $42 million. Along with Parkin Partnership as the architecture firm, John C. Parkin’s engineering company Parkin Engineers Ltd. worked as structural engineers on the project. The building, commissioned by the city of Hamilton, was officially called Copps Coliseum after the former Hamilton mayor, Victor Copps, who pushed for its creation throughout his career. In 2014, the name was changed to FirstOntario Centre. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of construction drawings, research, construction and presentation photographs, and textual records dating from 1982-1987. The textual records show design research, client correspondence, contractor work, specifications, publicity, and financial records. Any original drawings for this project are arranged within the textual records.
Project
1982-1987