PH1983:0042.06:035
Description:
A sign posted on a tree near the tent reads "Tente / Tapis / [des?] / Nomades"
1900
View of Bedouin tent with two men seated at entrance, Tunisian section, Exposition universelle, 1900, Paris, France
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PH1983:0042.06:035
Description:
A sign posted on a tree near the tent reads "Tente / Tapis / [des?] / Nomades"
Projet
AP148.S1.1971.PR01
Description:
The project series comprises material related to a competition for an extension of a cemetery in Modena. Poli notes that this project was published in Casabella Magazine (no. 372 in 1972 and no. 380/81 in 1973). Some works are signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio and these are noted at the file level. The main feature of the project material are the presentation panels on cardstock, which feature drawings and texts, including a quote by Louis Kahn. There is also a folder of material, which appear to be copies or variations on many of the drawings included on the presentation panels. Also included are the original competition poster and original competition documentation folder.
ca. 1971
Modena cemetery competition, Modena, Italy (1971)
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AP148.S1.1971.PR01
Description:
The project series comprises material related to a competition for an extension of a cemetery in Modena. Poli notes that this project was published in Casabella Magazine (no. 372 in 1972 and no. 380/81 in 1973). Some works are signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio and these are noted at the file level. The main feature of the project material are the presentation panels on cardstock, which feature drawings and texts, including a quote by Louis Kahn. There is also a folder of material, which appear to be copies or variations on many of the drawings included on the presentation panels. Also included are the original competition poster and original competition documentation folder.
Project
ca. 1971
Projet
AP066.S3.D11
Description:
Le dossier documente la soumission pour le concours sur invitation pour le Monument pour les fêtes du 350 ième anniversaire de Montréal tenu en 1993, de mars à juin. Le dossier contient des dessins, des maquettes et des documents textuels. Objectifs du concours: "La Ville de Montréal et la Corporation des célébrations du 350e anniversaire ont convenu de faire réaliser un monument destiné à rappeler aux générations futures les fêtes qui ont entouré le 350e anniversaire de la fondation de Montréal." Extrait du "Cahier des charges" (66-C011-002T). Description du projet par l'architecte: "Sur la paroi externe du Monument seront posés 18 panneaux d'émail de porcelaine dont un certain nombre communiqueront des archétypes de la fête en quelques sortes de signes compris par tous comme des éléments appelant des humeurs propres à l'état de fête." Jacques Rousseau, extrait de "À la recherche de l'esprit de la fête", texte manuscrit faisant partie du cahier de croquis (66-A011-001T).
1993
Monument pour les fêtes du 350ième anniversaire de Montréal
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AP066.S3.D11
Description:
Le dossier documente la soumission pour le concours sur invitation pour le Monument pour les fêtes du 350 ième anniversaire de Montréal tenu en 1993, de mars à juin. Le dossier contient des dessins, des maquettes et des documents textuels. Objectifs du concours: "La Ville de Montréal et la Corporation des célébrations du 350e anniversaire ont convenu de faire réaliser un monument destiné à rappeler aux générations futures les fêtes qui ont entouré le 350e anniversaire de la fondation de Montréal." Extrait du "Cahier des charges" (66-C011-002T). Description du projet par l'architecte: "Sur la paroi externe du Monument seront posés 18 panneaux d'émail de porcelaine dont un certain nombre communiqueront des archétypes de la fête en quelques sortes de signes compris par tous comme des éléments appelant des humeurs propres à l'état de fête." Jacques Rousseau, extrait de "À la recherche de l'esprit de la fête", texte manuscrit faisant partie du cahier de croquis (66-A011-001T).
Dossier 11
1993
dessins, documents textuels
AP018.S1.1969.PR01.044
Description:
This is a box of correspondence on possible benefactors, a museum location report, documentation on the opening of Stage I, project summaries and proposals, press kit materials, correspondence with Henry Moore, meeting minutes, design notes and calculations for Areas B and C, correspondence and reports on Phase 3, and drawings of graphics and signs for the gallery. It should be noted that these materials span the scope of multiple Art Gallery of Ontario projects completed by Parkin Architects Planners. They have been left together here to reflect their original order and context.
1968-1986
Project documentation, Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Stage I Expansion, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1969.PR01.044
Description:
This is a box of correspondence on possible benefactors, a museum location report, documentation on the opening of Stage I, project summaries and proposals, press kit materials, correspondence with Henry Moore, meeting minutes, design notes and calculations for Areas B and C, correspondence and reports on Phase 3, and drawings of graphics and signs for the gallery. It should be noted that these materials span the scope of multiple Art Gallery of Ontario projects completed by Parkin Architects Planners. They have been left together here to reflect their original order and context.
dessins, documents textuels
1968-1986
Projet
AP148.S1.1968.PR03
Description:
The project series consists of design work for an unidentified furniture design competition. Material in this project series was originally housed in a folder marked "Concorso Mobili anno 1968", and Poli mentions in his inventory that the project was in collaboration with Roberto Gherardi. The material in this series consists of drawings of a wide clock cabinet, each identified with the note "Motto autunno" (autumn theme). A similar theme is echoed in the caption of one of the photomontages: "Un mobile per tutte le stagioni" (furniture for all seasons). The photomontages feature this cabinet and other elements, such as a table, with photographic portraits of women and children. In his inventory, Poli notes that the photographs are of presentation panels, which were not received with the fonds. A number of items in this series are signed by Poli.
1968-1970
Furniture design competition (1968)
Actions:
AP148.S1.1968.PR03
Description:
The project series consists of design work for an unidentified furniture design competition. Material in this project series was originally housed in a folder marked "Concorso Mobili anno 1968", and Poli mentions in his inventory that the project was in collaboration with Roberto Gherardi. The material in this series consists of drawings of a wide clock cabinet, each identified with the note "Motto autunno" (autumn theme). A similar theme is echoed in the caption of one of the photomontages: "Un mobile per tutte le stagioni" (furniture for all seasons). The photomontages feature this cabinet and other elements, such as a table, with photographic portraits of women and children. In his inventory, Poli notes that the photographs are of presentation panels, which were not received with the fonds. A number of items in this series are signed by Poli.
Project
1968-1970
photographies
PH1982:0363:066
Description:
- The sign on the white building on the left of photograph PH1982:0363:06 reads: "H. Consterdine / Navy Contractor and Storekeeper"
architecture
between 1862 and 1879
View of a foreign settlement, China
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PH1982:0363:066
Description:
- The sign on the white building on the left of photograph PH1982:0363:06 reads: "H. Consterdine / Navy Contractor and Storekeeper"
photographies
between 1862 and 1879
architecture
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
Fonds Stelco
AP017
Résumé:
The Stelco fonds, 1902-1982, documents the buildings of the Steel Company of Canada’s two Montréal sites, located on Notre-Dame street in Little Burgundy and in Saint-Henri. The fond is composed of drawings showing site plans and elevations.
1902-1982
Fonds Stelco
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AP017
Résumé:
The Stelco fonds, 1902-1982, documents the buildings of the Steel Company of Canada’s two Montréal sites, located on Notre-Dame street in Little Burgundy and in Saint-Henri. The fond is composed of drawings showing site plans and elevations.
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
1902-1982
dessins
Quantité:
8 File
ARCH259972
Description:
main floor and second floor plans, details (with attached correspondence), sign, second floor plan alternatives, shelving elevations and details
1972
Main floor and second floor plans, details (with attached correspondence)
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ARCH259972
Description:
main floor and second floor plans, details (with attached correspondence), sign, second floor plan alternatives, shelving elevations and details
dessins
Quantité:
8 File
1972
dessins
Quantité:
20 File
ARCH257809
Description:
site plan, floor plans, power distribution plan, reflected sun angles diagram, building grids, lobby furniture, furniture plans, sign details
1980-1983
Site plan, floor plans, power distribution plan, reflected sun angles diagram
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ARCH257809
Description:
site plan, floor plans, power distribution plan, reflected sun angles diagram, building grids, lobby furniture, furniture plans, sign details
dessins
Quantité:
20 File
1980-1983
Sous-série
AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS1
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of an office building for Marathon Realty in Toronto at the corner of York and Front Streets from 1980-1983. The office identified the project number as 8009. The project consisted of two nineteen storey towers with stainless steel and glass exteriors connected by a glass atrium on each floor. Owned and commissioned by Marathon Realty, the majority of the building’s space was designed for rental. Due to this, the design was highly modular with no interior walls on most floors. Each floor was approximately 18,000 square feet. The ground floor consisted of a lobby, a bank and a restaurant. At the beginning of this project, the project was named Marathon Realty Office Building, Front and York Streets. Soon after, the office building became known as University Place, which it is often referred to as in these materials. Eventually, the building would become the headquarters of CitiBank and renamed Citigroup Place. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, textual records and other materials dating from 1980-1987. The majority of the drawings are located within the textual records and show the design of building details. Other drawings include site surveys, design development drawings, presentation drawings, and construction drawings. The photographs show construction progress, tests, models, and the finished project. The textual records contain the project proposal, contracts, client and contractor correspondence, inter-office memos, meeting minutes, financial records, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail planning, artist’s portfolios for the building’s art competition, site inspection reports, and schedules. File AP018.S1.1980.PR09.004 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office. The CCA also holds materials for a subproject under this project series, which document the installation of signs to the top of the building after the building's construction (AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS1). Subproject materials are viewed separately from the project due to the different project numbers originally assigned by the office.
1980-1987
University Place Building, Front and York Streets, Toronto (1980-1987)
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AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS1
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of an office building for Marathon Realty in Toronto at the corner of York and Front Streets from 1980-1983. The office identified the project number as 8009. The project consisted of two nineteen storey towers with stainless steel and glass exteriors connected by a glass atrium on each floor. Owned and commissioned by Marathon Realty, the majority of the building’s space was designed for rental. Due to this, the design was highly modular with no interior walls on most floors. Each floor was approximately 18,000 square feet. The ground floor consisted of a lobby, a bank and a restaurant. At the beginning of this project, the project was named Marathon Realty Office Building, Front and York Streets. Soon after, the office building became known as University Place, which it is often referred to as in these materials. Eventually, the building would become the headquarters of CitiBank and renamed Citigroup Place. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, textual records and other materials dating from 1980-1987. The majority of the drawings are located within the textual records and show the design of building details. Other drawings include site surveys, design development drawings, presentation drawings, and construction drawings. The photographs show construction progress, tests, models, and the finished project. The textual records contain the project proposal, contracts, client and contractor correspondence, inter-office memos, meeting minutes, financial records, change orders, supplementary instructions, specifications, detail planning, artist’s portfolios for the building’s art competition, site inspection reports, and schedules. File AP018.S1.1980.PR09.004 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office. The CCA also holds materials for a subproject under this project series, which document the installation of signs to the top of the building after the building's construction (AP018.S1.1980.PR09.SS1). Subproject materials are viewed separately from the project due to the different project numbers originally assigned by the office.
Project
1980-1987