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AP128
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The Harold Ship Alexis Nihon Plaza and Nuns’ Island Master Plan project records, (1956- 1973), document architect Harold Ship’s design and plan for the Alexis Nihon Plaza (1956-1965) and the Nun’s Island Master Plan (1959-1973). Materials in these project records consist of 1 619 drawings (including reprographic copies), 330 photographs, 5 l.m. of textual records, 5 models and 2 panels.
1956-1973
Documents d’archives de Harold Ship pour les projets de la Place Alexis Nihon Plaza et du plan directeur de L’Île-des-Sœurs
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AP128
Résumé:
The Harold Ship Alexis Nihon Plaza and Nuns’ Island Master Plan project records, (1956- 1973), document architect Harold Ship’s design and plan for the Alexis Nihon Plaza (1956-1965) and the Nun’s Island Master Plan (1959-1973). Materials in these project records consist of 1 619 drawings (including reprographic copies), 330 photographs, 5 l.m. of textual records, 5 models and 2 panels.
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1956-1973
documents textuels
ARCH260031
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Proposals and correspondence concerning projects in the United States: Center for the performing Arts, Florida; Hilton International, Texas; Indianapolis Art Museum; New Indianapolis State Museum; New State Courts building, Indiana; des Moines Art Center Addition, Iowa; Kansas City, Missouri, mixed site development; Warner Center Marriott Hotel, Los Angeles; College of the Atlantic, Maine; Minneapolis Convention Center; Grotta residence, New Jersey
1980-1986
Proposals and correspondence concerning projects in the United States
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ARCH260031
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Proposals and correspondence concerning projects in the United States: Center for the performing Arts, Florida; Hilton International, Texas; Indianapolis Art Museum; New Indianapolis State Museum; New State Courts building, Indiana; des Moines Art Center Addition, Iowa; Kansas City, Missouri, mixed site development; Warner Center Marriott Hotel, Los Angeles; College of the Atlantic, Maine; Minneapolis Convention Center; Grotta residence, New Jersey
documents textuels
1980-1986
Projet
Perthut
AP144.S2.D112
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File documents a project for a private residence in Australia which Price designed to provide unlimited functional options by means of a variable open frame structure with insertable module components. Photographs of various views of the existing site were apparently used for reference purposes by Price during the design development process. Conceptual and design development drawings include both original drawings and reprographic copies: elevations show the timber and corrugated metal construction and preliminary construction details; axonometric drawings explore open/closed and roof on/off options; floor plans show circulation patterns in color; and alternate bathroom and service modules are shown primarily in plan. Two photographs of the model (DR2004:0379) were mislabelled by Price's office with the Pertpavs project (AP144.S2.D124). Material in this file was produced between 1981 and 1984. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, a presentation model, photographic materials and textual records.
1981-1984
Perthut
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AP144.S2.D112
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File documents a project for a private residence in Australia which Price designed to provide unlimited functional options by means of a variable open frame structure with insertable module components. Photographs of various views of the existing site were apparently used for reference purposes by Price during the design development process. Conceptual and design development drawings include both original drawings and reprographic copies: elevations show the timber and corrugated metal construction and preliminary construction details; axonometric drawings explore open/closed and roof on/off options; floor plans show circulation patterns in color; and alternate bathroom and service modules are shown primarily in plan. Two photographs of the model (DR2004:0379) were mislabelled by Price's office with the Pertpavs project (AP144.S2.D124). Material in this file was produced between 1981 and 1984. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, a presentation model, photographic materials and textual records.
File 112
1981-1984
oeuvres d'art
Logis domestiques
DR1989:0017:001-015
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Suite of small-format engravings on wove paper showing plans as well as facades and/or elevations for six different residences labeled A-F. All of the buildings are centrally-planned.
architecture
designed circa 1547, engraved circa 1560-1586?
Logis domestiques
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DR1989:0017:001-015
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Suite of small-format engravings on wove paper showing plans as well as facades and/or elevations for six different residences labeled A-F. All of the buildings are centrally-planned.
oeuvres d'art
designed circa 1547, engraved circa 1560-1586?
architecture
Sous-série
AP022.S3.SS3
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Sub-series documents public relations, marketing activities and collaborations of the offices of Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects in Vancouver, British columbia, and Toronto, Ontario. The material was intended for media and press releases, publications, photographs and information requests, presentations, publicity and marketing brochures, and includes project descriptions, photographs and slides, magazine articles and clippings, publication drawings, galley proofs for books and a Life Magazine article on the Graham House, correspondence, and printing plates for a publicity brochure. Sub-series also documents Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects collaboration with Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd the company of Francisco Leopoldo Kripacz (b. 8 April, 1942 - d. 3 August, 2000). Kripacz was born in Caracas, Venezuela, educated in Europe, the United States, and studied design in Vancouver and New York. He also went to the University of British Columbia for a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1964. He became a resident Canadian in 1961, and a Canadian citizen in 1973. In 1964 he founded an interior design and furniture import business in Vancouver with Arthur Erickson, and opened a showroom in Montreal (550 Sherbrooke St. West), in 1965. Kripacz designed the exhibition unit in Habitat 67 (by architect Moshe Safdie) for the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal, and created interiors for a private clientel as well as for many of Arthur Erickson's buildings. The latter included the Helmut Eppich House and Erickson's own residence in Vancouver, the Hilborn Residence in Ontario, the Prime Minister's office and resdence in Ottawa, the UBC Faculty Club, the Macmillan Blodel Bulding, Vancouver, the Bank of Canada Headquarters in Ottawa, the Student Union Building at Queen's University, Kingston, the Provincial Law Courts in Robson Square, Vancouver, Roy Thomson Hall and the Tech Mining offices in Toronto, the Canadian Chancery in Washington, D.C., amongst others. Material related to Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd Sub-series also contains professional correspondence with Arthur Erickson Architect, financial documents of Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd, furniture design proposals, photographs and personal correspondance files of Francisco Kripacz.
1967-1988
Public relations, marketing and collaborations
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AP022.S3.SS3
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Sub-series documents public relations, marketing activities and collaborations of the offices of Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects in Vancouver, British columbia, and Toronto, Ontario. The material was intended for media and press releases, publications, photographs and information requests, presentations, publicity and marketing brochures, and includes project descriptions, photographs and slides, magazine articles and clippings, publication drawings, galley proofs for books and a Life Magazine article on the Graham House, correspondence, and printing plates for a publicity brochure. Sub-series also documents Erickson / Massey and Arthur Erickson Architects collaboration with Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd the company of Francisco Leopoldo Kripacz (b. 8 April, 1942 - d. 3 August, 2000). Kripacz was born in Caracas, Venezuela, educated in Europe, the United States, and studied design in Vancouver and New York. He also went to the University of British Columbia for a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1964. He became a resident Canadian in 1961, and a Canadian citizen in 1973. In 1964 he founded an interior design and furniture import business in Vancouver with Arthur Erickson, and opened a showroom in Montreal (550 Sherbrooke St. West), in 1965. Kripacz designed the exhibition unit in Habitat 67 (by architect Moshe Safdie) for the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal, and created interiors for a private clientel as well as for many of Arthur Erickson's buildings. The latter included the Helmut Eppich House and Erickson's own residence in Vancouver, the Hilborn Residence in Ontario, the Prime Minister's office and resdence in Ottawa, the UBC Faculty Club, the Macmillan Blodel Bulding, Vancouver, the Bank of Canada Headquarters in Ottawa, the Student Union Building at Queen's University, Kingston, the Provincial Law Courts in Robson Square, Vancouver, Roy Thomson Hall and the Tech Mining offices in Toronto, the Canadian Chancery in Washington, D.C., amongst others. Material related to Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd Sub-series also contains professional correspondence with Arthur Erickson Architect, financial documents of Francisco Imported Furniture Ltd, furniture design proposals, photographs and personal correspondance files of Francisco Kripacz.
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1967-1988
documents textuels
ARCH158526
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Cette chemise contient des articles de publication sur Roger D'Astous ou sur ses projets, et notamment un exemplaire de la publication Architecture-Bâtiment- Construction, vol. 15, no. 165, janvier 1960, un négatif de plans de la Résidence Fred Snyder (1963), 9 x 15,5 cm et un certificat The Montreal Construction Centre Design Award, daté du 23 juin 1958, décerné à Roger D'Astous pour le développement d'habitations du Domaine Estérel, Québec (1958). Elle contient également de la documentation sur le Village olympique, comprenant : 1 photographie noir et blanc du Village olympique. 21,5 x 31 cm 1 série de 20 reproductions photographiques en noir et blanc : détails, coupe, élévation et plans du Village olympique. 8 x 10 cm
Articles de publication sur Roger D'Astous ou sur ses projets
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ARCH158526
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Cette chemise contient des articles de publication sur Roger D'Astous ou sur ses projets, et notamment un exemplaire de la publication Architecture-Bâtiment- Construction, vol. 15, no. 165, janvier 1960, un négatif de plans de la Résidence Fred Snyder (1963), 9 x 15,5 cm et un certificat The Montreal Construction Centre Design Award, daté du 23 juin 1958, décerné à Roger D'Astous pour le développement d'habitations du Domaine Estérel, Québec (1958). Elle contient également de la documentation sur le Village olympique, comprenant : 1 photographie noir et blanc du Village olympique. 21,5 x 31 cm 1 série de 20 reproductions photographiques en noir et blanc : détails, coupe, élévation et plans du Village olympique. 8 x 10 cm
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documents textuels
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2 textual record(s)
AP140.S2.SS1.D29.P14
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two three-page architect's statements, one describing the scheme for the Dorman Long Headquarters, the other for the students' residences at the University of St. Andrews (AP140.S2.SS1.D28)
Architect's statements
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AP140.S2.SS1.D29.P14
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two three-page architect's statements, one describing the scheme for the Dorman Long Headquarters, the other for the students' residences at the University of St. Andrews (AP140.S2.SS1.D28)
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2 textual record(s)
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AP140.S2.SS1.D28.P18
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two three-page architect's statements, one describing the scheme for the students' residences at the University of St. Andrews, the other for the Dorman Long Headquarters (AP140.S2.SS1.D29)
Architect's statements
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AP140.S2.SS1.D28.P18
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two three-page architect's statements, one describing the scheme for the students' residences at the University of St. Andrews, the other for the Dorman Long Headquarters (AP140.S2.SS1.D29)
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AP156.S4.SS5.D4
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Le dossier documente les photographies prises par Lucien Hervé de Chandigarh, en Inde, en 1955 et en 1961. Le dossier inclut des photographies des résidences privées et gouvernementales, de la maison de Pierre Jeanneret, de l'Université du Panjab et du mobilier créé par Pierre Jeanneret. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit en 1955 et en 1961. Le dossier contient des photographies. File documents the photographs taken by Lucien Hervé of Chandigarh, in India, in 1955 and in 1961. The file includes photographs of the private and governmental residences, Pierre Jeanneret's house, the Panjab University and the furniture designed by Pierre Jeanneret. The material in this file was produced en 1955 and in 1961. The file contains photographs.
1955-1961
Lucien Hervé
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AP156.S4.SS5.D4
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Le dossier documente les photographies prises par Lucien Hervé de Chandigarh, en Inde, en 1955 et en 1961. Le dossier inclut des photographies des résidences privées et gouvernementales, de la maison de Pierre Jeanneret, de l'Université du Panjab et du mobilier créé par Pierre Jeanneret. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit en 1955 et en 1961. Le dossier contient des photographies. File documents the photographs taken by Lucien Hervé of Chandigarh, in India, in 1955 and in 1961. The file includes photographs of the private and governmental residences, Pierre Jeanneret's house, the Panjab University and the furniture designed by Pierre Jeanneret. The material in this file was produced en 1955 and in 1961. The file contains photographs.
Dossier 4
1955-1961
Sous-série
Jeet Malhotra
AP156.S4.SS5.D7
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Le dossier documente les photographies prises par Jeet Malhotra de Chandigarh, en Inde. Le dossier inclut des photographies des résidences privées et gouvernementales, des écoles, de l'Université du Panjab, du Capitol, de divers bâtiments et installations, des maquettes et du mobilier crée par Pierre Jeanneret. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit entre 1954 et les années 1970. Le dossier contient des photographies. File documents the photographs taken by Jeet Malhotra Chandigarh, in India. The file includes photographs of the private and governmental residences, schools, the Panjab University, the Capitol, miscellaneous buildings and installation, models and furniture designed by Pierre Jeanneret. The material in this file was produced between 1954 and the 1970s. The file contains photographs.
Jeet Malhotra
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AP156.S4.SS5.D7
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Le dossier documente les photographies prises par Jeet Malhotra de Chandigarh, en Inde. Le dossier inclut des photographies des résidences privées et gouvernementales, des écoles, de l'Université du Panjab, du Capitol, de divers bâtiments et installations, des maquettes et du mobilier crée par Pierre Jeanneret. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit entre 1954 et les années 1970. Le dossier contient des photographies. File documents the photographs taken by Jeet Malhotra Chandigarh, in India. The file includes photographs of the private and governmental residences, schools, the Panjab University, the Capitol, miscellaneous buildings and installation, models and furniture designed by Pierre Jeanneret. The material in this file was produced between 1954 and the 1970s. The file contains photographs.
Dossier 7