PH1981:1286:001-036
Description:
Album PH1981:1286:001-036 and its component photographs by Richard Broadbridge were taken after 1911 when the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (C.P.R.) decided to supplement the Vancouver terminus with a second terminus in Coquitlam. Eleven of the photographs are related to the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and many show structures under construction, including: five views of the freight yards, one of which also shows the Roundhouse; two views of the Roundhouse; two views of bridges; and one view each of the Terminal office and the construction camp. Also included are views of the district of Coquitlam's rapid development into the city of Port Coquitlam in 1913, including: four views of roads; three views of houses; two views of the First Division and one view of the Second Division; two views of a commerical building; two views of the Agricultural Hall; two views of the Provincial Government Farm (also known as the Colony Farm); two views of roads to housing developments; and one view each of the Old Business Center, the Provincial Asylum, the Pitt River Dyke, the Pitt River with Coquitlam in background, a hotel, a factory, and the original Indigenous village.
architecture, ingénierie, urbanisme
1912-1914
Album of views compiled by the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company (C.P.R.) showing the construction of the new Operating Terminus and the development of the district of Coquitlam (now Port Coquitlam), British Columbia, Canada
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PH1981:1286:001-036
Description:
Album PH1981:1286:001-036 and its component photographs by Richard Broadbridge were taken after 1911 when the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (C.P.R.) decided to supplement the Vancouver terminus with a second terminus in Coquitlam. Eleven of the photographs are related to the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and many show structures under construction, including: five views of the freight yards, one of which also shows the Roundhouse; two views of the Roundhouse; two views of bridges; and one view each of the Terminal office and the construction camp. Also included are views of the district of Coquitlam's rapid development into the city of Port Coquitlam in 1913, including: four views of roads; three views of houses; two views of the First Division and one view of the Second Division; two views of a commerical building; two views of the Agricultural Hall; two views of the Provincial Government Farm (also known as the Colony Farm); two views of roads to housing developments; and one view each of the Old Business Center, the Provincial Asylum, the Pitt River Dyke, the Pitt River with Coquitlam in background, a hotel, a factory, and the original Indigenous village.
1912-1914
architecture, ingénierie, urbanisme
Sous-série
Domestic Commissions
CI001.S2.D2
Description:
Hubert and Charles Rohault de Fleury received domestic commissions for both urban housing -hôtel particuliers and apartment houses- and rural dwellings -châteaux, country houses and estates. Hubert also executed designs for furniture and garden pavilions. Hubert' work is characterized by restrained classical exteriors and luxurious Empire style interiors; both Charles' exteriors and interiors, especially those for Hôtels Sauvage and Soltykoff, reflect the exuberance of the Second Empire. The CCA albums include drawings from all stages of the design process but with an emphasis on design development drawings. Hubert's albums contain cost calculations and estimates, notes and letters. In general, the drawings by Charles are from a more developed phase of design than Hubert's; Hubert's commissions are more varied than Charles'. Charles' Hôtel Soltykoff (1854)(DR1974:0002:003:001-105) is exemplary of the Second Empire not only in its architectural language, programme and interior decoration, but also its use of mixed stone and iron construction. The album for Hôtel Soltykoff is one of the most comprehensive in the CCA collection. The drawings incorporate several phases of the design process from conceptual ideas to post-construction revisions. Numerous drawings for the structure and exterior ornamentation are included as well as drawings for the embellishment of the interior spaces. The interior drawings are especially interesting for evidence they provide of the palette of colours and ornamental motifs utilized in the Second Empire. Several prints (plates XIX - XXIII) in 'Oeuvre de C. Rohault de Fleury, architecte', which include general plans and elevations (few of which are included in the Hôtel Solytkoff album), are a useful complement to more specific drawings in the album. The Hôtel Sauvage (ca. 1862) album (DR1974:0002:006:001-024) - a set of 24 contract drawings- consists exclusively general plans, sections and elevations. This group of drawings give a good overall sense of both the interior and exterior. Hôtel Sauvage, like Hôtel Soltykoff is also typical of the Second Empire in style and programme. Château de Marcoussis (ca. 1861), for which a group of drawings were acquired in 1986, diverges somewhat in character from the other examples of Charles' domestic works represented in the CCA collection (DR1986:0379 - DR1986:0413). While most of the other houses are strictly classical in planning and design, for Château de Marcoussis, Charles adopted a more romantic asymmetrical château style design. The domestic commissions (1838-1856) in album, DR1974:0002:002:001-094, roughly fall into two categories. The first category consists of single residences - both town and country. The regimentation of plans and façades in the hôtel particular and country houses manifests the continued influence of Durand, yet Charles was also clearly affected by the Second Empire propensity for elaborate façade treatments with decoratively-shaped windows, complex mouldings and extensive rustication. The second category consists of urban apartment building with stores or occasionally offices on the ground floor, apartments, generally two per floor, above and often servants' rooms in the attic. These buildings are articulated in a restrained manner with mouldings, decorative ironwork and some stone ornament.
[between 1838 and 1861]
Domestic Commissions
CI001.S2.D2
Description:
Hubert and Charles Rohault de Fleury received domestic commissions for both urban housing -hôtel particuliers and apartment houses- and rural dwellings -châteaux, country houses and estates. Hubert also executed designs for furniture and garden pavilions. Hubert' work is characterized by restrained classical exteriors and luxurious Empire style interiors; both Charles' exteriors and interiors, especially those for Hôtels Sauvage and Soltykoff, reflect the exuberance of the Second Empire. The CCA albums include drawings from all stages of the design process but with an emphasis on design development drawings. Hubert's albums contain cost calculations and estimates, notes and letters. In general, the drawings by Charles are from a more developed phase of design than Hubert's; Hubert's commissions are more varied than Charles'. Charles' Hôtel Soltykoff (1854)(DR1974:0002:003:001-105) is exemplary of the Second Empire not only in its architectural language, programme and interior decoration, but also its use of mixed stone and iron construction. The album for Hôtel Soltykoff is one of the most comprehensive in the CCA collection. The drawings incorporate several phases of the design process from conceptual ideas to post-construction revisions. Numerous drawings for the structure and exterior ornamentation are included as well as drawings for the embellishment of the interior spaces. The interior drawings are especially interesting for evidence they provide of the palette of colours and ornamental motifs utilized in the Second Empire. Several prints (plates XIX - XXIII) in 'Oeuvre de C. Rohault de Fleury, architecte', which include general plans and elevations (few of which are included in the Hôtel Solytkoff album), are a useful complement to more specific drawings in the album. The Hôtel Sauvage (ca. 1862) album (DR1974:0002:006:001-024) - a set of 24 contract drawings- consists exclusively general plans, sections and elevations. This group of drawings give a good overall sense of both the interior and exterior. Hôtel Sauvage, like Hôtel Soltykoff is also typical of the Second Empire in style and programme. Château de Marcoussis (ca. 1861), for which a group of drawings were acquired in 1986, diverges somewhat in character from the other examples of Charles' domestic works represented in the CCA collection (DR1986:0379 - DR1986:0413). While most of the other houses are strictly classical in planning and design, for Château de Marcoussis, Charles adopted a more romantic asymmetrical château style design. The domestic commissions (1838-1856) in album, DR1974:0002:002:001-094, roughly fall into two categories. The first category consists of single residences - both town and country. The regimentation of plans and façades in the hôtel particular and country houses manifests the continued influence of Durand, yet Charles was also clearly affected by the Second Empire propensity for elaborate façade treatments with decoratively-shaped windows, complex mouldings and extensive rustication. The second category consists of urban apartment building with stores or occasionally offices on the ground floor, apartments, generally two per floor, above and often servants' rooms in the attic. These buildings are articulated in a restrained manner with mouldings, decorative ironwork and some stone ornament.
File 2
[between 1838 and 1861]
documents textuels
DR1999:0622
Description:
31 projects are included in the box. 1992 Florida Expo Documents include: news releases, zoning, -bridges, waterfront construction, statistics - population, land, 1967 expo regulation,-transmittals. B. Scott House, 1987 Document included: letter. Berlin Housing, 1982 Documents include: program, specifications, transmittals. Cincinnaty Performing Arts Document included: expenses. Charleston Naval Yard, 1990 Document included: invoice. Cooper Union, 1989 Documents include: agreement, program, detail reports. Cummins Engine Drawings ? Documents include compressor, machine axonometric, heat shield, -bearing housing, diffuser, wheel, shaft, turbine, drawings, 15 photographs. Frank House, 1986 Documents include: transmittals. Jubilee Point, Australia Documents include: planning, architectural services, letters, 2 photographs. Kilpatrikc Residence, 1986 Documents include: agreement, footage, cost, transmittal, memo. KINHILL JOINT VENTURE, RABY BAY, 1986 Documents include -correspondence, newsletter, Australia guidebook, site map and plan, statistics and information, reproduced photographs, deed, KNOLL TEXTILES Documents include: agreement, correspondence, accounting records. LAVILLETTE PARK, 1986 Document included: invoice. MCNEIL RESIDENCE, 1987 Documents include: invoice, letters. NORTH CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, MANSFIELD, OHIO, 1987 Document included: project manual. PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER PHASE II/EXPANSION WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, 1995 Document included: design criteria. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TRIANGLE, WASHINGTON, DC, 1981 Documents include: budget analysis, maps, management. PLAZA PARK DESIGN, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, 1986 Documents include: directory, prospectus, program, correspondence, memos, newspaper clippings. PROGRESSIVE / NORTH MALL PLANNING DISTRICT CLEVELAND OHIO, 1986 Documents include -state & city maps, historical photographs (reproductions), articles, sketches, specifications, photograph, site plans/maps, contract, schedules, memos, contract, schedule, memo, site plan, specifications. PROGRESSIVE O. PARK Document included: filing index. RIVERPLACE, 1989 Documents include filing index, directory, memo, meeting minutes, transmittals, sketches, expenses. Documents include: filing index & directory, meeting minutes, transmittals & sketches. ROME TRIENNALE, 1985 Documents include: press communiqué, program, correspondence, sketches, drawings, 4 slides. ROSE RESIDENCE, 1987 Documents include: job list, transmittal, memo, newspaper clipping. SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA CAPITOL GROUNDS, 1986 Documents include: jury, program, correspondence, memos, newspaper clipping. SHARP II Documents include: schedule, calculations, correspondence, memos. SKID POWELL CANDELABRA, 1990 Document included: letter. TOBACCO ROW, RICHMOND VIRGINIA, 1986 Documents include: proposals, budget, agreement, cost estimates, permits, schedule. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH SEWANEE, TENNESSEE, 1986 Document included: letter. WEXNER HOUSE, 1986 Documents include: area calculations, correspondence, memos, transmittal & drawing. YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING, 1989 Document included: letter. ZURICH REBSTOCK Documents include: filing index, other European project with numbers and summaries programs, sketches.
News releases, zoning, bridges, waterfront construction, statistics population, land, 1967 expo regulation
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DR1999:0622
Description:
31 projects are included in the box. 1992 Florida Expo Documents include: news releases, zoning, -bridges, waterfront construction, statistics - population, land, 1967 expo regulation,-transmittals. B. Scott House, 1987 Document included: letter. Berlin Housing, 1982 Documents include: program, specifications, transmittals. Cincinnaty Performing Arts Document included: expenses. Charleston Naval Yard, 1990 Document included: invoice. Cooper Union, 1989 Documents include: agreement, program, detail reports. Cummins Engine Drawings ? Documents include compressor, machine axonometric, heat shield, -bearing housing, diffuser, wheel, shaft, turbine, drawings, 15 photographs. Frank House, 1986 Documents include: transmittals. Jubilee Point, Australia Documents include: planning, architectural services, letters, 2 photographs. Kilpatrikc Residence, 1986 Documents include: agreement, footage, cost, transmittal, memo. KINHILL JOINT VENTURE, RABY BAY, 1986 Documents include -correspondence, newsletter, Australia guidebook, site map and plan, statistics and information, reproduced photographs, deed, KNOLL TEXTILES Documents include: agreement, correspondence, accounting records. LAVILLETTE PARK, 1986 Document included: invoice. MCNEIL RESIDENCE, 1987 Documents include: invoice, letters. NORTH CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, MANSFIELD, OHIO, 1987 Document included: project manual. PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER PHASE II/EXPANSION WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, 1995 Document included: design criteria. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TRIANGLE, WASHINGTON, DC, 1981 Documents include: budget analysis, maps, management. PLAZA PARK DESIGN, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, 1986 Documents include: directory, prospectus, program, correspondence, memos, newspaper clippings. PROGRESSIVE / NORTH MALL PLANNING DISTRICT CLEVELAND OHIO, 1986 Documents include -state & city maps, historical photographs (reproductions), articles, sketches, specifications, photograph, site plans/maps, contract, schedules, memos, contract, schedule, memo, site plan, specifications. PROGRESSIVE O. PARK Document included: filing index. RIVERPLACE, 1989 Documents include filing index, directory, memo, meeting minutes, transmittals, sketches, expenses. Documents include: filing index & directory, meeting minutes, transmittals & sketches. ROME TRIENNALE, 1985 Documents include: press communiqué, program, correspondence, sketches, drawings, 4 slides. ROSE RESIDENCE, 1987 Documents include: job list, transmittal, memo, newspaper clipping. SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA CAPITOL GROUNDS, 1986 Documents include: jury, program, correspondence, memos, newspaper clipping. SHARP II Documents include: schedule, calculations, correspondence, memos. SKID POWELL CANDELABRA, 1990 Document included: letter. TOBACCO ROW, RICHMOND VIRGINIA, 1986 Documents include: proposals, budget, agreement, cost estimates, permits, schedule. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH SEWANEE, TENNESSEE, 1986 Document included: letter. WEXNER HOUSE, 1986 Documents include: area calculations, correspondence, memos, transmittal & drawing. YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING, 1989 Document included: letter. ZURICH REBSTOCK Documents include: filing index, other European project with numbers and summaries programs, sketches.
documents textuels
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.
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Fonds
1902-1982
photographies
DR2012:0012:155:004
Description:
Binder containing slides related to the following projects: - In flight 1990-1995 (52 slides, 25 slides appear to be duplicates); - Parables 1989-1996 (116 slides, 83 slides appear to be duplicates); - Mott Haven on the run 1984 (5 slides, 4 slides appear to be duplicates); - After four days 1993 (6 slides, 5 slides appear to be duplicates); - Mrs. Birch 1993 (8 slides, 7 slides appear to be duplicates); - Walking stiffs 1993 (21 slides, 17 slides appear to be duplicates); - The remains of Lenin's tomb 1993 (4 slides, 3 slides appear to be duplicates); - This must have been the place 1993-1994 (5 slides, 3 slides appear to be duplicates); - The nation 1995 (20 slides, 15 slides appear to be duplicates); - Fathers and sons 1996-1997 (5 slides, 2 slides appear to be duplicates); - Re: visions of the temple 1996-1998 (4 slides, 1 slide appears to be a duplicate); - The American city 1996-2000 (12 slides, 5 slides appear to be duplicates); - Emplacements à Hérouville-Saint-Clair 1995 (3 slides, 1 slide appears to be a duplicate); - Cities on the run 1996-1998 (71 slides, 48 slides appear to be duplicates, 2 slides require housing); - One fit sizes all 1999-2002 (6 slides, 4 slides appear to be duplicates). Ring binder labelled: DUPLICATE SLIDES / 3
1990-2002
Photographs of various projects by Melvin Charney
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DR2012:0012:155:004
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Binder containing slides related to the following projects: - In flight 1990-1995 (52 slides, 25 slides appear to be duplicates); - Parables 1989-1996 (116 slides, 83 slides appear to be duplicates); - Mott Haven on the run 1984 (5 slides, 4 slides appear to be duplicates); - After four days 1993 (6 slides, 5 slides appear to be duplicates); - Mrs. Birch 1993 (8 slides, 7 slides appear to be duplicates); - Walking stiffs 1993 (21 slides, 17 slides appear to be duplicates); - The remains of Lenin's tomb 1993 (4 slides, 3 slides appear to be duplicates); - This must have been the place 1993-1994 (5 slides, 3 slides appear to be duplicates); - The nation 1995 (20 slides, 15 slides appear to be duplicates); - Fathers and sons 1996-1997 (5 slides, 2 slides appear to be duplicates); - Re: visions of the temple 1996-1998 (4 slides, 1 slide appears to be a duplicate); - The American city 1996-2000 (12 slides, 5 slides appear to be duplicates); - Emplacements à Hérouville-Saint-Clair 1995 (3 slides, 1 slide appears to be a duplicate); - Cities on the run 1996-1998 (71 slides, 48 slides appear to be duplicates, 2 slides require housing); - One fit sizes all 1999-2002 (6 slides, 4 slides appear to be duplicates). Ring binder labelled: DUPLICATE SLIDES / 3
photographies
1990-2002
archives
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Fonds
Fonds Gene Summers
AP114
Résumé:
The Gene Summers fonds documents primarily the later part of Gene Summers' career as an architect, developer, artist and art collector. Summer's early work with the Office of Mies van der Rohe and C.F. Murphy Associates is summarily represented by notes, sketches and photographs.
1957 - 2004
Fonds Gene Summers
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AP114
Résumé:
The Gene Summers fonds documents primarily the later part of Gene Summers' career as an architect, developer, artist and art collector. Summer's early work with the Office of Mies van der Rohe and C.F. Murphy Associates is summarily represented by notes, sketches and photographs.
archives
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Fonds
1957 - 2004
Sous-série
Domestic Commissions
CI001.S1.D2
Description:
Hubert and Charles Rohault de Fleury received domestic commissions for both urban housing -hôtel particuliers and apartment houses- and rural dwellings -châteaux, country houses and estates. Hubert also executed designs for furniture and garden pavilions. Hubert' work is characterized by restrained classical exteriors and luxurious Empire style interiors; both Charles' exteriors and interiors, especially those for Hôtels Sauvage and Soltykoff, reflect the exuberance of the Second Empire. The CCA albums include drawings from all stages of the design process but with an emphasis on design development drawings. Hubert's albums contain cost calculations and estimates, notes and letters. In general, the drawings by Charles are from a more developed phase of design than Hubert's; Hubert's commissions are more varied than Charles'. The austere classicism of Hubert's domestic work reflects the prevailing taste of the day and reveals the strong influence of his teacher, Jean Nicholas Louis Durand. The compostional effect of the houses' façades relies on the shape and rhythm of the fenestration and the geometric division by string courses and occasionally, pilasters. Columns are used infrequently as is decorative stonework. The plans are symmetrical and modular. This approach to design is especially evident in the series of proposals for a country house for comte Treilhard (DR1974:0002:034:001-082) and in a group of unidentified designs for houses (DR1974:0002:035:001-034), all of which illustrate an emphasis on plan in the design process and a distinct approach to the composition of the elevations, both derived from Durand. Hubert's domestic work was also influenced by Palladio (see especially DR1974:0002:038:001-029). The interiors and furniture designed by Hubert are typical of the Empire style (1). The drawings in the CCA collection illustrate the materials, palette and ornamental motifs of the period. The garden structures in Hubert's albums are more fanciful than his houses and are either Rustic, Chinoiserie or classical in style (2). His garden designs follow the contemporary French trend for "jardins anglais" with winding paths and naturalistic placement of the vegetation, sometimes in combination with more formal French gardens (3). One of the most comprehensively documented domestic project by Hubert is the Rohault de Fleury House (12-14 rue d'Aguesseau; 1824). The CCA collection contains an interesting series of preliminary drawings for alternate proposals for this house, a number of highly finished wash drawings (including the interior decorative scheme) for the final scheme (DR1974:0002:011:001-08) and several earlier (ca. 1806) proposals (DR1974:0002:035:001-034). The Domaine de la Vallée album (DR1974:0002:025:001-059) is notable for the range of subject matter included as well as for the insights into the character of a working country estate in the nineteenth century. The proposed modifications encompassed both functional (a bridge, a levee, granaries and stables) and aesthetic improvements, such as ornamental garden temples. The renovation of the house also exhibits both functional and aesthetic improvements. (1) Examples of Hubert's interiors and furniture can be found in albums, DR1974:0002:007:001-068, DR1974:0002:011:001-089, DR1974:0002:025:001-059, DR1974:0002:030:001-065 and DR1974:0002:035:001-034. (2) The best examples of his pavilions are found in album, DR1974:0002:038:001-029 with other examples in albums, DR1974:0002:025:001-059, DR1974:0002:030:001-065 and DR1974:0002:035:001-034. (3) Examples are found in albums, DR1974:0002:035:001-034 and DR1974:0002 :025:001-059. Also of note are drawings, DR1974:0002:007:007 and DR1974:0002:007:068.
1802-[1840]
Domestic Commissions
CI001.S1.D2
Description:
Hubert and Charles Rohault de Fleury received domestic commissions for both urban housing -hôtel particuliers and apartment houses- and rural dwellings -châteaux, country houses and estates. Hubert also executed designs for furniture and garden pavilions. Hubert' work is characterized by restrained classical exteriors and luxurious Empire style interiors; both Charles' exteriors and interiors, especially those for Hôtels Sauvage and Soltykoff, reflect the exuberance of the Second Empire. The CCA albums include drawings from all stages of the design process but with an emphasis on design development drawings. Hubert's albums contain cost calculations and estimates, notes and letters. In general, the drawings by Charles are from a more developed phase of design than Hubert's; Hubert's commissions are more varied than Charles'. The austere classicism of Hubert's domestic work reflects the prevailing taste of the day and reveals the strong influence of his teacher, Jean Nicholas Louis Durand. The compostional effect of the houses' façades relies on the shape and rhythm of the fenestration and the geometric division by string courses and occasionally, pilasters. Columns are used infrequently as is decorative stonework. The plans are symmetrical and modular. This approach to design is especially evident in the series of proposals for a country house for comte Treilhard (DR1974:0002:034:001-082) and in a group of unidentified designs for houses (DR1974:0002:035:001-034), all of which illustrate an emphasis on plan in the design process and a distinct approach to the composition of the elevations, both derived from Durand. Hubert's domestic work was also influenced by Palladio (see especially DR1974:0002:038:001-029). The interiors and furniture designed by Hubert are typical of the Empire style (1). The drawings in the CCA collection illustrate the materials, palette and ornamental motifs of the period. The garden structures in Hubert's albums are more fanciful than his houses and are either Rustic, Chinoiserie or classical in style (2). His garden designs follow the contemporary French trend for "jardins anglais" with winding paths and naturalistic placement of the vegetation, sometimes in combination with more formal French gardens (3). One of the most comprehensively documented domestic project by Hubert is the Rohault de Fleury House (12-14 rue d'Aguesseau; 1824). The CCA collection contains an interesting series of preliminary drawings for alternate proposals for this house, a number of highly finished wash drawings (including the interior decorative scheme) for the final scheme (DR1974:0002:011:001-08) and several earlier (ca. 1806) proposals (DR1974:0002:035:001-034). The Domaine de la Vallée album (DR1974:0002:025:001-059) is notable for the range of subject matter included as well as for the insights into the character of a working country estate in the nineteenth century. The proposed modifications encompassed both functional (a bridge, a levee, granaries and stables) and aesthetic improvements, such as ornamental garden temples. The renovation of the house also exhibits both functional and aesthetic improvements. (1) Examples of Hubert's interiors and furniture can be found in albums, DR1974:0002:007:001-068, DR1974:0002:011:001-089, DR1974:0002:025:001-059, DR1974:0002:030:001-065 and DR1974:0002:035:001-034. (2) The best examples of his pavilions are found in album, DR1974:0002:038:001-029 with other examples in albums, DR1974:0002:025:001-059, DR1974:0002:030:001-065 and DR1974:0002:035:001-034. (3) Examples are found in albums, DR1974:0002:035:001-034 and DR1974:0002 :025:001-059. Also of note are drawings, DR1974:0002:007:007 and DR1974:0002:007:068.
File 2
1802-[1840]
Various awards and honours
ARCH277083
Description:
File contains awards and honours in recognition of Arthur Erickson or his firms Erickson/Massey Architects, Arthur Erickson Architects or Arthur Erickson Corporation. Includes: National Design Award from the Canadian Housing Design Council for 5185 Keith Road, W. Vancouver and 3281 W. 35 Avenue, Vancouver (1964), Associate Member of the American Hospital Association (1975), Qualification to practice architecture in the state of New York (1979), Honorary Fellowship from the American Institute of Architects (1978), Charter Member of the American Planning Association (1978), Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Manitoba (1978), Festival of Architecture Honor Awards for Eppich House, Robson Square/The Law Courts, Habitat Pavilion, Sikh Temple and Museum of Anthropology (1980), Governor General's Medal for Architecture for the Yorkdale Rapit Transit Station, Certification of Practice firn the California State Boad of Architectural Examiners (1981), Second Prize in the Concours Europeen Cembureau for Napp Laboratories (1985), President's Award for Excellence from The American Society of Landscape Architects for Robson Square - first phase, Citation confered upon Cornelia Oberlander from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects for the landscape architecture of the Canadian Chancery (1991), Award for Excellence in the graphic representation of architecture for the Hotel and Convention Centre and Malaysiana (1993), Honorary Member Diploma from La Sociedad de Arquitectos Mexicanos (1993), architectural licence from the National Council of Architecturall Registration Boards (1994).
1964-1994
Various awards and honours
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ARCH277083
Description:
File contains awards and honours in recognition of Arthur Erickson or his firms Erickson/Massey Architects, Arthur Erickson Architects or Arthur Erickson Corporation. Includes: National Design Award from the Canadian Housing Design Council for 5185 Keith Road, W. Vancouver and 3281 W. 35 Avenue, Vancouver (1964), Associate Member of the American Hospital Association (1975), Qualification to practice architecture in the state of New York (1979), Honorary Fellowship from the American Institute of Architects (1978), Charter Member of the American Planning Association (1978), Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Manitoba (1978), Festival of Architecture Honor Awards for Eppich House, Robson Square/The Law Courts, Habitat Pavilion, Sikh Temple and Museum of Anthropology (1980), Governor General's Medal for Architecture for the Yorkdale Rapit Transit Station, Certification of Practice firn the California State Boad of Architectural Examiners (1981), Second Prize in the Concours Europeen Cembureau for Napp Laboratories (1985), President's Award for Excellence from The American Society of Landscape Architects for Robson Square - first phase, Citation confered upon Cornelia Oberlander from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects for the landscape architecture of the Canadian Chancery (1991), Award for Excellence in the graphic representation of architecture for the Hotel and Convention Centre and Malaysiana (1993), Honorary Member Diploma from La Sociedad de Arquitectos Mexicanos (1993), architectural licence from the National Council of Architecturall Registration Boards (1994).
1964-1994
archives
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Collection
Collection Rohault de Fleury
CI001
Résumé:
The Rohault de Fleury collection documents the work of three generations of French architects, Hubert, his son Charles, and his grandson Georges, spanning from the early 18th to late 19th century. The collection is extremely varied encompassing both private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning, and student work from both the École des beaux-arts and the École polytechnique, and archaeological studies. Stylistically, the projects incorporate the two dominant contemporary directions in French architecture - functionalism as advocated by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and the classicism of the École des beaux-arts.
1717-[1884]
Collection Rohault de Fleury
CI001
Résumé:
The Rohault de Fleury collection documents the work of three generations of French architects, Hubert, his son Charles, and his grandson Georges, spanning from the early 18th to late 19th century. The collection is extremely varied encompassing both private and government commissions and including domestic work, institutional buildings, commercial buildings, urban planning, and student work from both the École des beaux-arts and the École polytechnique, and archaeological studies. Stylistically, the projects incorporate the two dominant contemporary directions in French architecture - functionalism as advocated by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand and the classicism of the École des beaux-arts.
archives
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Collection 1
1717-[1884]
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Fonds Arthur Erickson
AP022
Résumé:
The Arthur Erickson fonds documents the work and activities of Canadian architect Arthur Erickson between 1947 and 2002 (predominant dates 1963-ca. 2000). It comprises architecture projects records with three hundred ninety-seven projects by Erickson / Massey, Arthur Erickson Architects and Arthur Erickson as a design consultant are documented with drawings, photographs, textual documents and other material. It also includes project administration records, records from Erickson's Toronto, Los Angeles and Vancouver offices, records related to Erickson's professional activities, material related to some of Erickson's student projects, and personal papers.
1947-2002 (predominant 1963-2000)
Fonds Arthur Erickson
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Résumé:
The Arthur Erickson fonds documents the work and activities of Canadian architect Arthur Erickson between 1947 and 2002 (predominant dates 1963-ca. 2000). It comprises architecture projects records with three hundred ninety-seven projects by Erickson / Massey, Arthur Erickson Architects and Arthur Erickson as a design consultant are documented with drawings, photographs, textual documents and other material. It also includes project administration records, records from Erickson's Toronto, Los Angeles and Vancouver offices, records related to Erickson's professional activities, material related to some of Erickson's student projects, and personal papers.
archives
Niveau de description archivistique:
Fonds
1947-2002 (predominant 1963-2000)