Projet
AP013.S1.D528
Description:
File documents an executed (?) project for factory alterations (?) in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced in 1957. File contains index cards, and schedules.
1957
Renovations to Bulk Plant for Imperial Oil
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AP013.S1.D528
Description:
File documents an executed (?) project for factory alterations (?) in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced in 1957. File contains index cards, and schedules.
Project
1957
Projet
AP013.S1.D556
Description:
File documents an executed project for a garage and office building in Saint John, New Brunswick. Material in this file was produced in 1958. File contains index cards, preliminary drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, a structural drawing, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
1958
Alterations and Renovations to Golden Ball Garage
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AP013.S1.D556
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File documents an executed project for a garage and office building in Saint John, New Brunswick. Material in this file was produced in 1958. File contains index cards, preliminary drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, a structural drawing, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
Project
1958
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
DR1995:0277:001-001
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material relating to pool renovations at Whitehall Court (see also Whitehall, AP144.S2.D98) for the A.S.T.M.S. including, correspondence, drawings, trade brochures, sketch, photographs, promotional material, price list, clipping, reference drawings, and drawings and sketches for Scotswhim (AP144.S2.D95)
1975-1977
Material relating to pool renovations at Whitehall Court
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DR1995:0277:001-001
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material relating to pool renovations at Whitehall Court (see also Whitehall, AP144.S2.D98) for the A.S.T.M.S. including, correspondence, drawings, trade brochures, sketch, photographs, promotional material, price list, clipping, reference drawings, and drawings and sketches for Scotswhim (AP144.S2.D95)
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
1975-1977
documents textuels
Quantité:
2 textual record(s)
ARCH186510
Description:
“St. Gabriel's Church (Renovated) Montreal” Journal, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, vol. 43, no. 4 (april, 1966): 35 also in the same issue “St. John Brébeuf Parish, LaSalle, P.Q.” p. 40
1966
“St. Gabriel's Church (Renovated) Montreal” Journal
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ARCH186510
Description:
“St. Gabriel's Church (Renovated) Montreal” Journal, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, vol. 43, no. 4 (april, 1966): 35 also in the same issue “St. John Brébeuf Parish, LaSalle, P.Q.” p. 40
documents textuels
Quantité:
2 textual record(s)
1966
Projet
AP018.S1.1974.PR16
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the Ontario Association of Architects headquarters in Toronto from 1974-1978. The office identified the project number as 7420. This project consisted of renovations to the heating, air conditioning and lighting systems of the office building. The project also investigated an expansion of the building within its current perimeter, stating a horizontal expansion would be too expensive due to the poor condition of the surrounding ground. A third floor addition to the three-level building was recommended. The headquarters had been designed by John C. Parkin's previous firm, John B. Parkin Associates, in the 1950s and was located at 50 Park Road. The project is recorded through textual records and reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1973-1978. The drawings are all arranged within the textual materials, which consist of containing correspondence, interoffice memos, supplementary instructions, change orders, certificates of payment, inspection and conference reports, contract documents and a feasibility study. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR16.001 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1973-1978
Ontario Association of Architects, Renovations, Toronto (1974-1978)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR16
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the Ontario Association of Architects headquarters in Toronto from 1974-1978. The office identified the project number as 7420. This project consisted of renovations to the heating, air conditioning and lighting systems of the office building. The project also investigated an expansion of the building within its current perimeter, stating a horizontal expansion would be too expensive due to the poor condition of the surrounding ground. A third floor addition to the three-level building was recommended. The headquarters had been designed by John C. Parkin's previous firm, John B. Parkin Associates, in the 1950s and was located at 50 Park Road. The project is recorded through textual records and reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1973-1978. The drawings are all arranged within the textual materials, which consist of containing correspondence, interoffice memos, supplementary instructions, change orders, certificates of payment, inspection and conference reports, contract documents and a feasibility study. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR16.001 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1973-1978
dessins
AP018.S1.1974.PR17.017
1974
dessins
1974
Projet
AP018.S1.1986.PR02
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the press gallery at Toronto City Hall in Toronto in 1986. The office identified the project number as 86003. This project consisted of renovations, which included new locks on offices, sound proofing, electrical outlets, cable television, and changes specific to the needs of various media who had offices at city hall. The project is recorded through correspondence dating from 1986.
1986
Toronto City Hall, Renovations to Press Gallery, Toronto (1986)
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AP018.S1.1986.PR02
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This project series documents renovations to the press gallery at Toronto City Hall in Toronto in 1986. The office identified the project number as 86003. This project consisted of renovations, which included new locks on offices, sound proofing, electrical outlets, cable television, and changes specific to the needs of various media who had offices at city hall. The project is recorded through correspondence dating from 1986.
Project
1986
Projet
AP018.S1.1974.PR17
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This project series documents renovations to the Minaki Lodge in Minaki, Ontario from 1974-1977. The office identified the project number as 7422. The Minaki Lodge, owned by the Government of Ontario at the time of this project, was located on the banks of the Winnipeg River and was originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The site included an X-shaped main lodge, a motor lodge and power house, a ski chalet and Holst Point on a nearby island. This project, which was phase I of the work, consisted of renovations to the main lodge including a complete reimagining of the interior layouts and the addition of a new convention hall and approximately 200 new guest rooms. This project mainly consisted of work on the interior layouts, while work for the additions continued under a new project number assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR18 in this fonds). Drawings in this project series include drawings of the building before this project, at several points in its history. Originals and reprographic copies from 1945 were prepared by architect John Schofield for the Canadian National Railways. Reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1925-1930 were prepared by the Canadian National Railways. Reprographic copies from 1972 were prepared by architect Jack M. Ross. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs and textual records dating primarily from 1974-1977. There are originals of drawings from 1925-1926 prepared by the Canadian National Railways for a different project. The photographs show the building before this project commenced. The textual records include correspondence, conference and site reports, interoffice letters, consultancy files, zoning documentation, financial records, tender documents, change orders, design notes, specifications and supplementary instructions.
1974-1977
Minaki Lodge, Renovations, Minaki, Ontario (1974-1977)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR17
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the Minaki Lodge in Minaki, Ontario from 1974-1977. The office identified the project number as 7422. The Minaki Lodge, owned by the Government of Ontario at the time of this project, was located on the banks of the Winnipeg River and was originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The site included an X-shaped main lodge, a motor lodge and power house, a ski chalet and Holst Point on a nearby island. This project, which was phase I of the work, consisted of renovations to the main lodge including a complete reimagining of the interior layouts and the addition of a new convention hall and approximately 200 new guest rooms. This project mainly consisted of work on the interior layouts, while work for the additions continued under a new project number assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR18 in this fonds). Drawings in this project series include drawings of the building before this project, at several points in its history. Originals and reprographic copies from 1945 were prepared by architect John Schofield for the Canadian National Railways. Reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1925-1930 were prepared by the Canadian National Railways. Reprographic copies from 1972 were prepared by architect Jack M. Ross. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs and textual records dating primarily from 1974-1977. There are originals of drawings from 1925-1926 prepared by the Canadian National Railways for a different project. The photographs show the building before this project commenced. The textual records include correspondence, conference and site reports, interoffice letters, consultancy files, zoning documentation, financial records, tender documents, change orders, design notes, specifications and supplementary instructions.
Project
1974-1977
dessins, documents textuels
ARCH187054
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Renovations to Saint Thomas Aquinas Church, Convent St., Montreal (1963) - correspondence, minutes of meetings, heating plan and details (diazotype), specifications, c.v. for Jean F. Gagnon & Associés, ingénieurs-conseils (job 251)
Renovations to Saint Thomas Aquinas Church, Convent St
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ARCH187054
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Renovations to Saint Thomas Aquinas Church, Convent St., Montreal (1963) - correspondence, minutes of meetings, heating plan and details (diazotype), specifications, c.v. for Jean F. Gagnon & Associés, ingénieurs-conseils (job 251)
dessins, documents textuels
Projet
AP018.S1.1979.PR02
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the restaurant, lobby, and offices at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto in 1979. The office identified the project number as 7902. The project consisted of renovations to the existing AGO Grange Court Restaurant and its kitchen including an increased seating capacity, additional shelving, acoustic improvements, and a larger waiting area. Although this project title, found in the materials, reflects only restaurant renovations, the project also consisted of renovations to the education offices and gallery lobby. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, 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 restaurant drawings, restaurant photographs, and textual records dating from 1978-1980. The textual records consist of progress billing invoices for the restaurant and education offices, client correspondence, and a stipulated price contract.
1978-1980
Art Gallery of Ontario, Renovations to Restaurant and Kitchen, Toronto (1979)
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AP018.S1.1979.PR02
Description:
This project series documents renovations to the restaurant, lobby, and offices at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto in 1979. The office identified the project number as 7902. The project consisted of renovations to the existing AGO Grange Court Restaurant and its kitchen including an increased seating capacity, additional shelving, acoustic improvements, and a larger waiting area. Although this project title, found in the materials, reflects only restaurant renovations, the project also consisted of renovations to the education offices and gallery lobby. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, 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 restaurant drawings, restaurant photographs, and textual records dating from 1978-1980. The textual records consist of progress billing invoices for the restaurant and education offices, client correspondence, and a stipulated price contract.
Project
1978-1980