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Dessins et tableaux
AP104.S1
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Series I consists of sketches, drawings and paintings, mostly created by Parizeau. From the period he spent in Europe (1923-1933), there are 11 student drawings in the standard presentation format of the École des Beaux-arts de Paris, a volume of course notes, as well as unidentified drawings, sketchbooks and paintings of primarily buildings and landscapes executed in Paris and during his travels in France. Drawings relating to Parizeau's architectural career in Montreal are represented in a number of independant projects, including a small chapel beside the St. Lawrence River, a pair of two-storey cabin-cottages outside of Montreal, and several residences in the city. The documents are mostly original preliminary studies with some reproductions of working drawings. It should be noted that there are also photographs of exterior details of the Laroque Residence and the Jarry Residence in documents CO2 in Series II. Reproductions of designs for worker housing by French architect Eugène Beaudoin in 1938 perhaps give a clue to Parizeau's relatively early employment of modernist forms. A residence in Baie D'Urfé is unlikely to be connected to Parizeau because its date, ca. 1955, is a decade after his death. Parizeau's concern with furniture and interior design is represented in the Archive with many lively perspective sketches in colour, and elevation and plan studies of several kinds of rooms and types of furniture. Some preliminary drawings for interiors were grouped with the Gillow house in Ville Mont-Royal, and the Walter Downs Residence in Montreal. The artworks by Parizeau consist of paintings and drawings of landscapes, buildings, still lifes and figure studies on loose sheets and in bound sketchbooks. These works are executed in a variety of media, including pencil, coloured pencil, watercolour on paper, and oil paint on masonite panels. Studies of buildings in Brittany and Paris are the subjects in three small sketchbooks, while larger spiral-bound drawing books contain some architectural plans, elevations and details. Most of these artworks and sketches were likely created in Europe before 1933.
1917-1955
Dessins et tableaux
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AP104.S1
Description:
Series I consists of sketches, drawings and paintings, mostly created by Parizeau. From the period he spent in Europe (1923-1933), there are 11 student drawings in the standard presentation format of the École des Beaux-arts de Paris, a volume of course notes, as well as unidentified drawings, sketchbooks and paintings of primarily buildings and landscapes executed in Paris and during his travels in France. Drawings relating to Parizeau's architectural career in Montreal are represented in a number of independant projects, including a small chapel beside the St. Lawrence River, a pair of two-storey cabin-cottages outside of Montreal, and several residences in the city. The documents are mostly original preliminary studies with some reproductions of working drawings. It should be noted that there are also photographs of exterior details of the Laroque Residence and the Jarry Residence in documents CO2 in Series II. Reproductions of designs for worker housing by French architect Eugène Beaudoin in 1938 perhaps give a clue to Parizeau's relatively early employment of modernist forms. A residence in Baie D'Urfé is unlikely to be connected to Parizeau because its date, ca. 1955, is a decade after his death. Parizeau's concern with furniture and interior design is represented in the Archive with many lively perspective sketches in colour, and elevation and plan studies of several kinds of rooms and types of furniture. Some preliminary drawings for interiors were grouped with the Gillow house in Ville Mont-Royal, and the Walter Downs Residence in Montreal. The artworks by Parizeau consist of paintings and drawings of landscapes, buildings, still lifes and figure studies on loose sheets and in bound sketchbooks. These works are executed in a variety of media, including pencil, coloured pencil, watercolour on paper, and oil paint on masonite panels. Studies of buildings in Brittany and Paris are the subjects in three small sketchbooks, while larger spiral-bound drawing books contain some architectural plans, elevations and details. Most of these artworks and sketches were likely created in Europe before 1933.
Série 1
1917-1955
Projet
AP180.S1.1964.PR02
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This project series documents Umberto Riva's design for the Casa Mataloni, a one-storey residence for the Mataloni Family in Italy. This project was built. Riva worked on this project in 1964. The project series contains only two floor plans, two exterior elevations, and furnishing details.
1962
Casa Mataloni [Mataloni house], Italy (1964)
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AP180.S1.1964.PR02
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This project series documents Umberto Riva's design for the Casa Mataloni, a one-storey residence for the Mataloni Family in Italy. This project was built. Riva worked on this project in 1964. The project series contains only two floor plans, two exterior elevations, and furnishing details.
Project
1962
Projet
Jacobsen House
AP163.S2.SS1.D1
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File documents Victor Prus's project for a single-family residence commissioned by a Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen when he was working with the firm V. Rother and Associates. Material in this file was produced in 1953, while Victor Prus worked in Ontario. The drawing is a reprographic copy.
1953
Jacobsen House
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AP163.S2.SS1.D1
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File documents Victor Prus's project for a single-family residence commissioned by a Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen when he was working with the firm V. Rother and Associates. Material in this file was produced in 1953, while Victor Prus worked in Ontario. The drawing is a reprographic copy.
File 1
1953
Projet
AP075.S1.1953.PR02
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This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the garden of Dr. and Mrs. S. Friedman residence, a split-level house designed by Fred Lasserre, at the corner of Chancellor Boulevard and Queensland Road in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1953. The project was one of the first residence garden designs by Oberlander in Vancouver. Oberlander was hired to create a landscape for a triangle-shaped site with a steep slope. The project series contains a list of plants for the garden, reference drawings, and a survey plan for the lot, as well as design development and working drawings, and two photographs. Source: Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages.
1952-1966
Dr. and Mrs. S. Friedman Garden, Vancouver, British Columbia (1953-1966)
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AP075.S1.1953.PR02
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This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the garden of Dr. and Mrs. S. Friedman residence, a split-level house designed by Fred Lasserre, at the corner of Chancellor Boulevard and Queensland Road in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1953. The project was one of the first residence garden designs by Oberlander in Vancouver. Oberlander was hired to create a landscape for a triangle-shaped site with a steep slope. The project series contains a list of plants for the garden, reference drawings, and a survey plan for the lot, as well as design development and working drawings, and two photographs. Source: Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages.
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1952-1966
Projet
AP180.S1.1960.PR01
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This project series documents the Casa Nissim in Milan, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1960. The project is a built private residence commissionned by a friend of Riva's and possibly Riva's first project. The project series contains interior elevations, a floor plan, sections, and interior details.
1960
Casa Nissim [Nissim house], Milan, Italy (1960)
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AP180.S1.1960.PR01
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This project series documents the Casa Nissim in Milan, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1960. The project is a built private residence commissionned by a friend of Riva's and possibly Riva's first project. The project series contains interior elevations, a floor plan, sections, and interior details.
Project
1960
documents textuels
ARCH267288
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This group consists of correspondence with consultants and related documents, notes for the contractors and sketches for the Molson Residence in Mont-Tremblant, Québec.
1972-1973
Zenon Zielinski / Structural / 7202
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ARCH267288
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This group consists of correspondence with consultants and related documents, notes for the contractors and sketches for the Molson Residence in Mont-Tremblant, Québec.
documents textuels
1972-1973
Projet
AP013.S1.D156
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File documents an executed project for an interns' residence in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1929 and 1930. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
1929-1930
Internes Building for the Royal Victoria Hospital
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AP013.S1.D156
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File documents an executed project for an interns' residence in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1929 and 1930. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
Project
1929-1930
Projet
AP022.S1.1979.PR12
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File documents additions to a residence including a one-storey conservatory, and repairs to a glass-block roof structure, 1870 South-West Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains reference drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, photographic negatives, textual documents (including photographs).
1979-1983, 1986-1987
Martin House Addition
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AP022.S1.1979.PR12
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File documents additions to a residence including a one-storey conservatory, and repairs to a glass-block roof structure, 1870 South-West Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains reference drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, photographic negatives, textual documents (including photographs).
Project
1979-1983, 1986-1987
Projet
AP180.S1.1990.PR01
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This project series documents the unrealized Casa per Vittorio Matino, which appears to be a one-storey private residence in Otranto, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1990. It contains design development drawings, such as site plans, floor plans, exterior and interior elevations, sections, and furnishing details.
1990
Casa per Vittorio Matino [House for Vittorio Matino], Otranto, Italy (1990)
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AP180.S1.1990.PR01
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This project series documents the unrealized Casa per Vittorio Matino, which appears to be a one-storey private residence in Otranto, Italy. Riva worked on this project in 1990. It contains design development drawings, such as site plans, floor plans, exterior and interior elevations, sections, and furnishing details.
Project
1990
documents textuels
ARCH271693
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Group consists of clippings of articles about the Mills-Wright Residence in Chatham, New Jersey, and a project description for promotion (in multiple copies).
1984
TEXT - MILLS/WRIGHT
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ARCH271693
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Group consists of clippings of articles about the Mills-Wright Residence in Chatham, New Jersey, and a project description for promotion (in multiple copies).
documents textuels
1984