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AP075.S1.2009.PR01.001
2007-2008
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2007-2008
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AP075.S1.2014.PR02.001
2014-2015
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2014-2015
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AP075.S1.2015.PR01.001
2014
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2014
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AP075.S1.1988.PR03.009
1990
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1990
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ARCH262409
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ARCH261777
2004
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2004
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AP075.S1.1991.PR02.015
1991-1993
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1991-1993
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ARCH278479
Description:
File's title: A&H 1996 2.1. A Seminario "Technique and Architecture" Columbia 1. [self-adhesive note] Contains as well a book review for "Técnica y architectura en la ciudad contemporánea".
1996
Student papers for the course "Techniques and architecture in contemporary cities" taught by Abalos & Herreros at Columbia University, New York (N.Y.), United States
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ARCH278479
Description:
File's title: A&H 1996 2.1. A Seminario "Technique and Architecture" Columbia 1. [self-adhesive note] Contains as well a book review for "Técnica y architectura en la ciudad contemporánea".
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1996
PH1981:1286:013
Description:
- Photographs PH1981:1286:013 and PH1981:1286:025 show the same commercial building at different stages of construction. The inscription on photograph PH1981:1286:025 probably correctly identifies the building as the "New Business Block - Corner Broadway and Kings Way". The inscription on photograph PH1981:1286:013 is apparently erroneous "Terminal Building, corner Simpson and Broadway". The Terminal office shown in photograph PH1981:1286:027 is not the same building shown in photographs PH1981:1286:013 and PH1981:1286:025. The intersection of Broadway and Kingsway is adjacent to the freight terminals, whereas Simpson [Street ?] has not been located (Statistics Canada).
architecture
1912-1914
View of a commercial building under construction, corner of Broadway and Kingsway, Coquitlam (now Port Coquitlam), British Columbia
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PH1981:1286:013
Description:
- Photographs PH1981:1286:013 and PH1981:1286:025 show the same commercial building at different stages of construction. The inscription on photograph PH1981:1286:025 probably correctly identifies the building as the "New Business Block - Corner Broadway and Kings Way". The inscription on photograph PH1981:1286:013 is apparently erroneous "Terminal Building, corner Simpson and Broadway". The Terminal office shown in photograph PH1981:1286:027 is not the same building shown in photographs PH1981:1286:013 and PH1981:1286:025. The intersection of Broadway and Kingsway is adjacent to the freight terminals, whereas Simpson [Street ?] has not been located (Statistics Canada).
architecture
PH1981:1286:025
Description:
- Photographs PH1981:1286:013 and PH1981:1286:025 show the same commercial building at different stages of construction. The inscription on photograph PH1981:1286:025 probably correctly identifies the building as the "New Business Block - Corner Broadway and Kings Way". The inscription on photograph PH1981:1286:013 is apparently erroneous "Terminal Building, corner Simpson and Broadway". The Terminal office shown in photograph PH1981:1286:027 is not the same building shown in photographs PH1981:1286:013 and PH1981:1286:025. The intersection of Broadway and Kingsway is adjacent to the freight terminals, whereas Simpson [Street ?] has not been located (Statistics Canada).
architecture
1912-1914
View of a commercial building under construction, corner of Broadway and Kingsway, Coquitlam (now Port Coquitlam), British Columbia
Actions:
PH1981:1286:025
Description:
- Photographs PH1981:1286:013 and PH1981:1286:025 show the same commercial building at different stages of construction. The inscription on photograph PH1981:1286:025 probably correctly identifies the building as the "New Business Block - Corner Broadway and Kings Way". The inscription on photograph PH1981:1286:013 is apparently erroneous "Terminal Building, corner Simpson and Broadway". The Terminal office shown in photograph PH1981:1286:027 is not the same building shown in photographs PH1981:1286:013 and PH1981:1286:025. The intersection of Broadway and Kingsway is adjacent to the freight terminals, whereas Simpson [Street ?] has not been located (Statistics Canada).
architecture