Student engineering drawing: residential and administrative building for a tramway depot competition
DR1987:0739
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May 1900
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DR1987:0742
ingénierie
1900
Student engineering drawing: elevation and section for a tramway depot competition project
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DR1987:0742
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Projet
AP056.S1.1995.PR03
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for the University of Waterloo Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering in Waterloo, Ontario in 1995. The office identified the project number as 9502. This project consisted of a proposal to create a new, environmentally sustainable campus building within the scope of the University's master plan. The integrated complex would consist of the five-storey Research Laboratories building and the four-storey Earth Sciences office building, interconnected by the three-storey Interior Street. Corridors in the Research Laboratories building would separate visitors from the rigorously controlled environments of the labs and act as a hub of student activity. Glazed walls would allow visibility into the labs from the corridor. The office building, with a café and museum at its ground level, would have loft-like offices with operable windows for more eco-friendly temperature control. Other ecological features were proposed including a breathing, green wall, the use of local, sustainable materials and a bio-reactor plant, among others. This proposal was never built. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings, a model and some accompanying textual records dating from on or around 1995. The drawings are predominantly original sketches and presentation drawings.
1995
University of Waterloo Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering Competition, Waterloo, Ontario (1995)
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AP056.S1.1995.PR03
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for the University of Waterloo Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering in Waterloo, Ontario in 1995. The office identified the project number as 9502. This project consisted of a proposal to create a new, environmentally sustainable campus building within the scope of the University's master plan. The integrated complex would consist of the five-storey Research Laboratories building and the four-storey Earth Sciences office building, interconnected by the three-storey Interior Street. Corridors in the Research Laboratories building would separate visitors from the rigorously controlled environments of the labs and act as a hub of student activity. Glazed walls would allow visibility into the labs from the corridor. The office building, with a café and museum at its ground level, would have loft-like offices with operable windows for more eco-friendly temperature control. Other ecological features were proposed including a breathing, green wall, the use of local, sustainable materials and a bio-reactor plant, among others. This proposal was never built. The project is recorded through drawings, presentation paintings, a model and some accompanying textual records dating from on or around 1995. The drawings are predominantly original sketches and presentation drawings.
Project
1995
documents textuels
AP179.S3.043
2001 - 2002
documents textuels
2001 - 2002
dessins
AP175.S1.093
1995-1996
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1995-1996
documents textuels
ARCH36789
documents textuels
ARCH288890
circa 1960-1970
dessins
DR1987:0752
ingénierie
January 1900
Student engineering drawing: cross section for a project for the Métropolitain de Paris
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DR1987:0752
dessins
January 1900
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dessins
ARCH261194
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2 bound sets - schematic structural and framing plans, elevations, and sections for steps and garage (Entranco Engineering, Inc.)
1988
Schematic structural and framing plans, elevations, and sections for steps and garage (Entranco Engineering, Inc.)
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ARCH261194
Description:
2 bound sets - schematic structural and framing plans, elevations, and sections for steps and garage (Entranco Engineering, Inc.)
dessins
1988
documents textuels
ARCH218632
ca. 1961-1966
documents textuels
ca. 1961-1966