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ARCH35424
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miscellaneous preliminary drawings include a perspective, floor plans by owners, floor plans for research building, property plan, block plan, plan and section of lab building, floor plans of existing longshoremen building
Miscellaneous preliminary drawings include a perspective, floor plans by owners
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ARCH35424
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miscellaneous preliminary drawings include a perspective, floor plans by owners, floor plans for research building, property plan, block plan, plan and section of lab building, floor plans of existing longshoremen building
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13 File
Projet
Whitehall
AP144.S2.D98
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File documents possible alterations to a pool and sauna for a property identified as A.S.T.M.S., Whitehall, in High Wycombe, England. Material in the file was produced between 1976 and 1977. Group DR1995:0282:003 contains a clipping that refers to Clive Jenkins and the A.S.T.M.S. (Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs) college. File contains design development drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
1976-1977
Whitehall
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AP144.S2.D98
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File documents possible alterations to a pool and sauna for a property identified as A.S.T.M.S., Whitehall, in High Wycombe, England. Material in the file was produced between 1976 and 1977. Group DR1995:0282:003 contains a clipping that refers to Clive Jenkins and the A.S.T.M.S. (Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs) college. File contains design development drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
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1976-1977
Projet
Old Montréal
AP027.S1.D17
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Study and plan for the rehabilitation of the Old City of Montréal. The study assesses the historical importance of the Old City and examines existing conditions of land use, circulation, parking, the present condition of buildings, property values and the architectural merit of the structures. Proposals and recommendations are summarized in the report. Reconstruction of the plans of the Old City of Montréal at significant stages of development up to 1962, from archival records.
urbanisme
1961-1963
Old Montréal
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AP027.S1.D17
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Study and plan for the rehabilitation of the Old City of Montréal. The study assesses the historical importance of the Old City and examines existing conditions of land use, circulation, parking, the present condition of buildings, property values and the architectural merit of the structures. Proposals and recommendations are summarized in the report. Reconstruction of the plans of the Old City of Montréal at significant stages of development up to 1962, from archival records.
File 17
1961-1963
urbanisme
documents textuels
ARCH255698
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38 files - interiors, catalogs, client correspondence, security/alarms, operations and maintenance, minutes, conference reports, program, press clippings, site issues, consultant correspondence, adjoining property, glass/windows, audio-visual, wind studies, soil, stone suppliers.
1981-1985
Interiors, catalogs, client correspondence, security/alarms, operations and maintenance
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ARCH255698
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38 files - interiors, catalogs, client correspondence, security/alarms, operations and maintenance, minutes, conference reports, program, press clippings, site issues, consultant correspondence, adjoining property, glass/windows, audio-visual, wind studies, soil, stone suppliers.
documents textuels
1981-1985
Projet
AP018.S1.1981.PR07
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This project series documents an office building located at 1500 Don Mills Road in North York, Ontario from 1981-1982. The office identified the project number as 8107. This project consisted of a twelve storey office building, approximately 286,939 square feet in size. The design also included basement parking and a mechanical penthouse. This was to be a second office building to the one already located at that address. In 1976, Parkin Architects Planners began work on two phases of development for the property at 1500 Don Mills for their client Marathon Realty. Phase I consisted of an office building. This project, a second office building, was planned for Phase II, along with a parking structure. It is not clear from the materials in this project series whether the building was ever constructed. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1981-1982. The drawings show site plans, typical floor plans and area calculations. The textual records consist of documents dealing with the rezoning of the property.
1981-1982
Office Building, Phase II, 1500 Don Mills Road, North York, Ontario (1981)
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AP018.S1.1981.PR07
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This project series documents an office building located at 1500 Don Mills Road in North York, Ontario from 1981-1982. The office identified the project number as 8107. This project consisted of a twelve storey office building, approximately 286,939 square feet in size. The design also included basement parking and a mechanical penthouse. This was to be a second office building to the one already located at that address. In 1976, Parkin Architects Planners began work on two phases of development for the property at 1500 Don Mills for their client Marathon Realty. Phase I consisted of an office building. This project, a second office building, was planned for Phase II, along with a parking structure. It is not clear from the materials in this project series whether the building was ever constructed. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1981-1982. The drawings show site plans, typical floor plans and area calculations. The textual records consist of documents dealing with the rezoning of the property.
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1981-1982
Projet
AP075.S1.1990.PR10
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Hugo Eppich Residence on Groveland Road, near the corner with Evremount Drive, in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1984-1987 with architect Arthur Erickson. The concept for this project was to create a garden on sloped property and include a water feature. Oberlander designed a wooded area with pathways to wander in and a reflecting pond with water lilies at the bottom of the property, just under the house terrace. The project was completed in 1987. The project series contains design development drawings, such as landscape plans, planting plans, site plans and grading plans, and site plans used for reference. The project is also documented throught concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence with clients, architects and contractors, meetings notes, plant lists, and photographs of the landscaping work and the digging of the pond. The project series also contains a digital recording of the TV show "Homes by Design" with an interview about Hugo Eppich Residence and Arthur Erickson's work.
1984-2006
Hugo Eppich Residence, West Vancouver, British Columbia (1990)
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AP075.S1.1990.PR10
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Hugo Eppich Residence on Groveland Road, near the corner with Evremount Drive, in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1984-1987 with architect Arthur Erickson. The concept for this project was to create a garden on sloped property and include a water feature. Oberlander designed a wooded area with pathways to wander in and a reflecting pond with water lilies at the bottom of the property, just under the house terrace. The project was completed in 1987. The project series contains design development drawings, such as landscape plans, planting plans, site plans and grading plans, and site plans used for reference. The project is also documented throught concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence with clients, architects and contractors, meetings notes, plant lists, and photographs of the landscaping work and the digging of the pond. The project series also contains a digital recording of the TV show "Homes by Design" with an interview about Hugo Eppich Residence and Arthur Erickson's work.
Project
1984-2006
Projet
AP018.S1.1977.PR01
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This project series documents a feasibility study for Imperial Oil Limited in North York, Ontario in 1977. The office identified the project number as 7701. This project consisted of a study to determine the feasibility of expanding the Imperial Oil Limited building located the corner of Don Mills Road and Eglington Avenue. The original award-winning building was designed and built by the firm of John B. Parkin Associated from 1960-1962 and used as the Ontario region office. This study looked at different site schemes including an addition to the existing building or the possibility of constructing a separate building or buildings. Each scheme investigated different building heights and locations on the property but all were divided into 2 phases of construction. The study also looked into the possibility of adding a large, multi-storey parking garage to the property. The project is recorded through drawings dating from1976-1977. The drawings are roughly half originals and half reprographic copies, the majority of which are site plans. Also included is an area plan of the region prepared by the North York Planning Board.
1976-1977
Imperial Oil Limited, Feasibility Study, North York, Ontario (1977)
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AP018.S1.1977.PR01
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This project series documents a feasibility study for Imperial Oil Limited in North York, Ontario in 1977. The office identified the project number as 7701. This project consisted of a study to determine the feasibility of expanding the Imperial Oil Limited building located the corner of Don Mills Road and Eglington Avenue. The original award-winning building was designed and built by the firm of John B. Parkin Associated from 1960-1962 and used as the Ontario region office. This study looked at different site schemes including an addition to the existing building or the possibility of constructing a separate building or buildings. Each scheme investigated different building heights and locations on the property but all were divided into 2 phases of construction. The study also looked into the possibility of adding a large, multi-storey parking garage to the property. The project is recorded through drawings dating from1976-1977. The drawings are roughly half originals and half reprographic copies, the majority of which are site plans. Also included is an area plan of the region prepared by the North York Planning Board.
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1976-1977
Projet
AP206.S1.2001.PR01
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This project series documents a proposed stage and memorial at the birthplace of Lala Lajpat Rai in Dhudike, India from 2001-2002. Commissioned by the Servants of the People Society, the project proposed a stage and seating in the corner of the property that had a pathway to the Lala Lajpat Rai memorial. A memorial hall was also proposed on the site. The project is recorded through site plans and client correspondence dating from on or around 2001-2002.
2001-2002
Lala Lajpat Rai birth place and memorial, Dhudike, India (2001-2002)
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AP206.S1.2001.PR01
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This project series documents a proposed stage and memorial at the birthplace of Lala Lajpat Rai in Dhudike, India from 2001-2002. Commissioned by the Servants of the People Society, the project proposed a stage and seating in the corner of the property that had a pathway to the Lala Lajpat Rai memorial. A memorial hall was also proposed on the site. The project is recorded through site plans and client correspondence dating from on or around 2001-2002.
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2001-2002
Projet
AP056.S1.1988.PR10
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Reisman-Jenkinson residence and studio located at 92 Westwood Lane in Richmond Hill, Ontario from 1988-1991. The office identified the project number as 8813. This project consisted of a house and an attached studio with split-face concrete block exteriors for sculptor Stephen Jenkinson and writer Dolly Reisman. The house was divided into four wings, referred to in the documentation as Building A, Building B, Building C, and Building D. Building A was the studio at the front of the property, which had a distinctive marquis roof made of metal that fanned into a skylight. Building B, the main living area, was a loft-style building that included the kitchen, dining room, living room and conservatory on the ground floor and an office and storage spaces in the basement. This building was marked by large glass walls at the front of the property and a pyramid-shaped skylight above the kitchen. Building C extended towards the back of the property and was considered the sleeping wing, housing bedrooms at the ground floor and a playroom in the basement. Finally, Building D, which sat on the back corner of Building C, was the master bedroom and included a gym at the basement level. Buildings B, C, and D created a semi circle whose interior contained an exterior courtyard and gardens. Multiple schemes were investigated for this project, including different layouts of the basements and the ground floor of Building C. The project is recorded through original drawings, textual records and photographs dating from 1988-1991. The drawings document the design and construction of the home and include plans, sections, elevations, axonometric drawings and perspectives of interiors, exteriors and furnishings. Also present are structural, electrical and mechanical drawings issued for construction. Textual records are included to support the drawings. The photographs show the completed home.
1988-1991
Reisman-Jenkinson House, Richmond Hill, Ontario (1988-1991)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR10
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Reisman-Jenkinson residence and studio located at 92 Westwood Lane in Richmond Hill, Ontario from 1988-1991. The office identified the project number as 8813. This project consisted of a house and an attached studio with split-face concrete block exteriors for sculptor Stephen Jenkinson and writer Dolly Reisman. The house was divided into four wings, referred to in the documentation as Building A, Building B, Building C, and Building D. Building A was the studio at the front of the property, which had a distinctive marquis roof made of metal that fanned into a skylight. Building B, the main living area, was a loft-style building that included the kitchen, dining room, living room and conservatory on the ground floor and an office and storage spaces in the basement. This building was marked by large glass walls at the front of the property and a pyramid-shaped skylight above the kitchen. Building C extended towards the back of the property and was considered the sleeping wing, housing bedrooms at the ground floor and a playroom in the basement. Finally, Building D, which sat on the back corner of Building C, was the master bedroom and included a gym at the basement level. Buildings B, C, and D created a semi circle whose interior contained an exterior courtyard and gardens. Multiple schemes were investigated for this project, including different layouts of the basements and the ground floor of Building C. The project is recorded through original drawings, textual records and photographs dating from 1988-1991. The drawings document the design and construction of the home and include plans, sections, elevations, axonometric drawings and perspectives of interiors, exteriors and furnishings. Also present are structural, electrical and mechanical drawings issued for construction. Textual records are included to support the drawings. The photographs show the completed home.
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1988-1991
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DR1987:0238
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- This rough plan of the house and grounds belonging to William B. Greene in Aurora, Illinois, indicates the locations and names of proposed plantings. The plan of the house and property was most probably traced from an architect's scale site plan.
architecture de paysage
March 1926
William B. Greene House, Aurora, Illinois: Planting plan
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DR1987:0238
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- This rough plan of the house and grounds belonging to William B. Greene in Aurora, Illinois, indicates the locations and names of proposed plantings. The plan of the house and property was most probably traced from an architect's scale site plan.
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March 1926
architecture de paysage