photographies
ARCH275849
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2 binders- photographic documentation for projects filed under, "Recreation and Resort." Includes: Whistler Village Ski Condominiums, Arrowhead Resort and Hotel, Kanata Recreation Plan, King Ranch Health Resort and Spa, Garmisch Resort and Hotel, Cowan Point Resort, Fitzsimmons Creek Lodge. Contains project information sheets, views of sites, interiors and exteriors, models, plans and renderings. Also includes magazine clippings and reprints.
1990
Photographic documentation for various projects
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ARCH275849
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2 binders- photographic documentation for projects filed under, "Recreation and Resort." Includes: Whistler Village Ski Condominiums, Arrowhead Resort and Hotel, Kanata Recreation Plan, King Ranch Health Resort and Spa, Garmisch Resort and Hotel, Cowan Point Resort, Fitzsimmons Creek Lodge. Contains project information sheets, views of sites, interiors and exteriors, models, plans and renderings. Also includes magazine clippings and reprints.
photographies
1990
dessins
ARCH195321
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Ventilation plan for upper floor of American International Bank, Biltmore Hotel, by Johannes van Tilburg, Architects and Planners and Ralph E. Philips Inc., Consulting Engineers.
1978
Ventilation plan for upper floor of American International Bank
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ARCH195321
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Ventilation plan for upper floor of American International Bank, Biltmore Hotel, by Johannes van Tilburg, Architects and Planners and Ralph E. Philips Inc., Consulting Engineers.
dessins
1978
photographies
ARCH274615
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Project slides for the renovation and redesign of Criswell Hotel San Francisco, a former Metropolitan Life Insurance Company office building into a 350 room hotel at 600 Stockton Street, San Francisco, California. Arthur Erickson Architects, Los Angeles, in association with Whisler-Patri Architects, San Francisco were commisioned for the project. Group includes: model, site photographs, schematic design, renderings and details.
n.d.
Project documentation slides for various projects
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ARCH274615
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Project slides for the renovation and redesign of Criswell Hotel San Francisco, a former Metropolitan Life Insurance Company office building into a 350 room hotel at 600 Stockton Street, San Francisco, California. Arthur Erickson Architects, Los Angeles, in association with Whisler-Patri Architects, San Francisco were commisioned for the project. Group includes: model, site photographs, schematic design, renderings and details.
photographies
n.d.
Projet
AP178.S1.2002.PR05
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This project series documents the Parque de Vidago in Vidago, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 49/00. The office assigned the dates 2002-2010 to this project. This project consisted of extensive modifications to the spa resort Parque de Vidago Palace Hotel for owner VMPS - Águas & Turismo, S.A, part of Unicer (now Super Bock Group). The Palace Hotel and its surrounding nature park were originally proposed by King Carlos I at the beginning of the 20th century in order to create a luxurious resort around the famous Vidago mineral springs. In 2006, the resort was temporarily closed for the work to begin. For Siza, this primarily consisted of the construction of a new thermal spa, the conversion of rural buildings into vacation homes, and the building of a new clubhouse for the golf course. These three aspects of the project were divided as three subprojects by the office and have been arranged under AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1, AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS2 and AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3, respectively. While the spa and clubhouse were both built, the vacation homes were not realized. The resort reopened in 2010. Several smaller buildings were also realized as part of this project including the Fonte Salus (spring), the Fonte de Vidago (spring) and the Portaria (gatehouse). Materials for these three building are arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1. Also included were several buildings that were not realized such as the Academia de golfe and the Edifício da manutenção (arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3), and the Espaço Serralves (arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1). This project was realized in tandem with another similar project by Siza, the Parque de Pedras Salgadas (AP178.S1.2002.PR06), also owned by Unicer. For this reason, the materials for both projects are mixed together. Files in this project series that contain materials for the Pedras Salgadas project have been identified at the file level.
2002-2012
Parque de Vidago [Vidago Palace], Vidago, Portugal (2002-2010)
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AP178.S1.2002.PR05
Description:
This project series documents the Parque de Vidago in Vidago, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 49/00. The office assigned the dates 2002-2010 to this project. This project consisted of extensive modifications to the spa resort Parque de Vidago Palace Hotel for owner VMPS - Águas & Turismo, S.A, part of Unicer (now Super Bock Group). The Palace Hotel and its surrounding nature park were originally proposed by King Carlos I at the beginning of the 20th century in order to create a luxurious resort around the famous Vidago mineral springs. In 2006, the resort was temporarily closed for the work to begin. For Siza, this primarily consisted of the construction of a new thermal spa, the conversion of rural buildings into vacation homes, and the building of a new clubhouse for the golf course. These three aspects of the project were divided as three subprojects by the office and have been arranged under AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1, AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS2 and AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3, respectively. While the spa and clubhouse were both built, the vacation homes were not realized. The resort reopened in 2010. Several smaller buildings were also realized as part of this project including the Fonte Salus (spring), the Fonte de Vidago (spring) and the Portaria (gatehouse). Materials for these three building are arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1. Also included were several buildings that were not realized such as the Academia de golfe and the Edifício da manutenção (arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS3), and the Espaço Serralves (arranged in AP178.S1.2002.PR05.SS1). This project was realized in tandem with another similar project by Siza, the Parque de Pedras Salgadas (AP178.S1.2002.PR06), also owned by Unicer. For this reason, the materials for both projects are mixed together. Files in this project series that contain materials for the Pedras Salgadas project have been identified at the file level.
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2002-2012
dessins, documents textuels
AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS9.030.2
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Original file title : Armazéns do Chiado, Hotel do Chiado This file includes floor plans, elevations, profiles and topographic plans, as well as a list of drawings.
April 1990-March 1996
Preliminary studies, Recuperaçäo do Edifício dos Grandes Armazéns, Bloco C, Reconstrução do Chiado, Lisbon (folder 2 of 2)
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AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS9.030.2
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Original file title : Armazéns do Chiado, Hotel do Chiado This file includes floor plans, elevations, profiles and topographic plans, as well as a list of drawings.
dessins, documents textuels
April 1990-March 1996
photographies
ARCH276763
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Binder contains project documentation including construction/completion phase, models, sites, renderings and illustrative plans. Projects include: British Columbia Medial Centre, MacMillan Bloedel Office Building, Filberg House, Simon Fraser University, University of Lethbridge, Prime Minister's Office renovations, Abu Nuwas, Paris Competition, Canadian Pacific Hotel, Fragrance Hills Hotel, Canadian Pavilion, Expo 70', Visual Arts Centre, Ohio State University and others, unidentified.
ca. 1960-1986
Photographic documentation for various projects
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ARCH276763
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Binder contains project documentation including construction/completion phase, models, sites, renderings and illustrative plans. Projects include: British Columbia Medial Centre, MacMillan Bloedel Office Building, Filberg House, Simon Fraser University, University of Lethbridge, Prime Minister's Office renovations, Abu Nuwas, Paris Competition, Canadian Pacific Hotel, Fragrance Hills Hotel, Canadian Pavilion, Expo 70', Visual Arts Centre, Ohio State University and others, unidentified.
photographies
ca. 1960-1986
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Ross & Macdonald
AP013
Résumé:
The Ross & Macdonald fonds is comprised of documents concerning the work of six successive architectural firms: Ross & MacFarlane (1905-1912), Ross & Macdonald (1913-1944), Ross & Ross (1944-1946), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Heughan (1946-1950), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Fish (1950-1958), and Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett (1958-1976). The greatest concentration of work was produced in Montreal where each of the firms maintained their head office, but there were also a large number of works executed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The fonds contains 27 884 drawings (24 294 originals plus 3 590 reproductions), 236 photographs, and 18.6 metres of textual documents.
1902-1982
Fonds Ross & Macdonald
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AP013
Résumé:
The Ross & Macdonald fonds is comprised of documents concerning the work of six successive architectural firms: Ross & MacFarlane (1905-1912), Ross & Macdonald (1913-1944), Ross & Ross (1944-1946), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Heughan (1946-1950), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Fish (1950-1958), and Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett (1958-1976). The greatest concentration of work was produced in Montreal where each of the firms maintained their head office, but there were also a large number of works executed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The fonds contains 27 884 drawings (24 294 originals plus 3 590 reproductions), 236 photographs, and 18.6 metres of textual documents.
archives
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Fonds
1902-1982
documents textuels
ARCH257075
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publicity files/press clippings - AEA office, Bella Lewitsky Dance Gallery, Hollies Estate Pool, AIA Award, Marriott Hotel, Bank of Canada, Hilborn house, MacMillan Bloedel building
1975; 1986-1987
Press clippings and publicity files on various projects
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ARCH257075
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publicity files/press clippings - AEA office, Bella Lewitsky Dance Gallery, Hollies Estate Pool, AIA Award, Marriott Hotel, Bank of Canada, Hilborn house, MacMillan Bloedel building
documents textuels
1975; 1986-1987
Projet
CI005.S1.1949.PR3
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
1949-1959
Main and Service Buildings for the Dutch Reformed Church, The Hague, Netherlands (1949-1959)
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CI005.S1.1949.PR3
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The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
project
1949-1959
Projet
CI005.S1.1956.PR1
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
1956-1963
Netherlands Congress Centre Complex, The Hague, Netherlands (1956-1963)
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CI005.S1.1956.PR1
Description:
The Netherlands Congress Centre owed its genesis to architect-town planner, W.M. Dudok, who suggested creating a cultural centre for international conferences. In 1956 an ad hoc committee proposed the creation of a congress centre and invited Oud, in 1956, to design a centre that would incorporate a 3000 seat conference hall as well as other rooms for functions and events. Oud created a detailed design in 1958 that featured a seventeen-storey tower with hotel rooms. Oud amended his plans somewhat, creating an oval-shaped conference hall. In 1960 Oud further revised his design to reduce the main hall seating to 1500, and also designated it for use of theatrical events. Oud died in 1963 before the completion of construction. He was replaced by his son, Hans Oud, until the congress centre was erected in 1969 (Taverne et al. 2001, 544-546). Project series includes plans for the Congress Hall Complex.
project
1956-1963