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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.019
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE JAN-JUNE 1990".
1990
Correspondence for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.019
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE JAN-JUNE 1990".
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1990
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.020
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE 1991".
1991
Correspondence for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.020
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE 1991".
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1991
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.021
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"cOriginal folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE 1992".
1992
Correspondence for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.021
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"cOriginal folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE 1992".
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1992
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.022
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE 1993-1994".
1993-1994
Correspondence for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.022
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE 1993-1994".
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1993-1994
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.023
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE 1995-1997".
1995-1997
Correspondence for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.023
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE 1995-1997".
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1995-1997
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.025
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / RESEARCH".
circa 1989
Research for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.025
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Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / RESEARCH".
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circa 1989
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AP018.S1.1969.PR04
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This project series documents the master plan for the future Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) expansion projects in Toronto in 1969. The office identified the project number as 69035. This project outlines the complete master plan for future expansions of the gallery. For decades, the AGO, under its previous name, The Art Gallery of Toronto, consisted of the nineteenth century Grange mansion and a gallery to its north. The project shows the growth of the AGO from two small buildings surrounded by parks to a much larger two storey building that would touch Dundas Street to the north, Beverly Street to the West, and McCaul Street and the Ontario College of Art to the East. In total, three stages were proposed in this plan to increase the AGO sevenfold from 32,000 square feet of gallery space to 253,000 square feet. In addition, a parking lot was proposed in the Dundas Street Mall to the east of the gallery. Originally, the stages were known in the documentation as Phases I, II, III, and IA but their names evolved with the project. Each stage was eventually given its own project number by the office and the original master plan documented in this project series changed in size and design over the years. This project contract was originally given to John B. Parkin Associates. However, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through drawings, including presentation boards, dating from 1965-1978. The majority of these are original drawings showing the design planning of the art gallery.
1965-1981
Art Gallery of Ontario, The Master Plan, Toronto (1969)
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AP018.S1.1969.PR04
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This project series documents the master plan for the future Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) expansion projects in Toronto in 1969. The office identified the project number as 69035. This project outlines the complete master plan for future expansions of the gallery. For decades, the AGO, under its previous name, The Art Gallery of Toronto, consisted of the nineteenth century Grange mansion and a gallery to its north. The project shows the growth of the AGO from two small buildings surrounded by parks to a much larger two storey building that would touch Dundas Street to the north, Beverly Street to the West, and McCaul Street and the Ontario College of Art to the East. In total, three stages were proposed in this plan to increase the AGO sevenfold from 32,000 square feet of gallery space to 253,000 square feet. In addition, a parking lot was proposed in the Dundas Street Mall to the east of the gallery. Originally, the stages were known in the documentation as Phases I, II, III, and IA but their names evolved with the project. Each stage was eventually given its own project number by the office and the original master plan documented in this project series changed in size and design over the years. This project contract was originally given to John B. Parkin Associates. However, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through drawings, including presentation boards, dating from 1965-1978. The majority of these are original drawings showing the design planning of the art gallery.
Project
1965-1981
ARCH177036
February 1997
ARCH253312
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Reinforced concrete floor Slabs, Date 29.5.50, Drawing No.12
1950
Plan pour Saint-Basil's Seminary, Toronto, Ontario
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ARCH253312
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Reinforced concrete floor Slabs, Date 29.5.50, Drawing No.12
PH1992:0052
1983