documents textuels
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ARCH253820
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report: Prototype Terminal Unit Research Project for the Department of Transport, Ottawa. Prepared by van Ginkel Associates in association with Kates, Peat, Marwick and Co.; Foundation of Canada Engineering Corporation Ltd; Baracs and Gunther, Consulting Engineers; Hanscomb Roy Associates; Irnes Inc.; Shector, Barbacki, Forte and Associates; and Langlois, Crossey, Côté, Leclair. Section 3: Application, parts 2.
1969
[untitled]
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ARCH253820
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report: Prototype Terminal Unit Research Project for the Department of Transport, Ottawa. Prepared by van Ginkel Associates in association with Kates, Peat, Marwick and Co.; Foundation of Canada Engineering Corporation Ltd; Baracs and Gunther, Consulting Engineers; Hanscomb Roy Associates; Irnes Inc.; Shector, Barbacki, Forte and Associates; and Langlois, Crossey, Côté, Leclair. Section 3: Application, parts 2.
documents textuels
1969
documents textuels
[untitled]
ARCH253821
Description:
report: Prototype Terminal Unit Research Project for the Department of Transport, Ottawa. Prepared by van Ginkel Associates in association with Kates, Peat, Marwick and Co.; Foundation of Canada Engineering Corporation Ltd; Baracs and Gunther, Consulting Engineers; Hanscomb Roy Associates; Irnes Inc.; Shector, Barbacki, Forte and Associates; and Langlois, Crossey, Côté, Leclair. Section 3: Application, parts 2.
1969
[untitled]
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ARCH253821
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report: Prototype Terminal Unit Research Project for the Department of Transport, Ottawa. Prepared by van Ginkel Associates in association with Kates, Peat, Marwick and Co.; Foundation of Canada Engineering Corporation Ltd; Baracs and Gunther, Consulting Engineers; Hanscomb Roy Associates; Irnes Inc.; Shector, Barbacki, Forte and Associates; and Langlois, Crossey, Côté, Leclair. Section 3: Application, parts 2.
documents textuels
1969
Série(s)
Œuvres du prix de Rome
AP120.S2
Description:
La série documente principalement la recherche que l'architecte a poursuivi durant son séjour à Rome, depuis les premières esquisses jusqu'à la création des œuvres définitives présentant le projet La Villa Indeterminata. Les documents permettent ainsi d'observer l'une des composantes fondamentales de la carrière de l'architecte, soit l'intérêt qu'il porte à la réflexion théorique sur l'architecture, et en particulier ici sur le rapport qu'elle entretient avec la nature. La série est en partie constituée de dessins originaux, soit les esquisses et les dessins qui ont précédé la réalisation des dessins de présentation, ainsi que les dessins de présentation eux-mêmes. Aussi, la série contient les œuvres présentées dans le cadre de l'exposition Ingberg, Prix de Rome Canada, 1993-1994, Topographies de l'anomalie et de l'indéterminé / of Anomaly and Indeterminacy, soit des panneaux de présentation, des panneaux de photographies , des reproductions photographiques de dessins de présentation et une maquette du projet. Enfin, la série contient un exemplaire du catalogue de l'exposition et des textes relatifs à la démanche intellectuelle de l'architecte.
1991-1996
Œuvres du prix de Rome
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AP120.S2
Description:
La série documente principalement la recherche que l'architecte a poursuivi durant son séjour à Rome, depuis les premières esquisses jusqu'à la création des œuvres définitives présentant le projet La Villa Indeterminata. Les documents permettent ainsi d'observer l'une des composantes fondamentales de la carrière de l'architecte, soit l'intérêt qu'il porte à la réflexion théorique sur l'architecture, et en particulier ici sur le rapport qu'elle entretient avec la nature. La série est en partie constituée de dessins originaux, soit les esquisses et les dessins qui ont précédé la réalisation des dessins de présentation, ainsi que les dessins de présentation eux-mêmes. Aussi, la série contient les œuvres présentées dans le cadre de l'exposition Ingberg, Prix de Rome Canada, 1993-1994, Topographies de l'anomalie et de l'indéterminé / of Anomaly and Indeterminacy, soit des panneaux de présentation, des panneaux de photographies , des reproductions photographiques de dessins de présentation et une maquette du projet. Enfin, la série contient un exemplaire du catalogue de l'exposition et des textes relatifs à la démanche intellectuelle de l'architecte.
Série 2
1991-1996
Série(s)
Architectural projects
AP018.S1
Description:
The Architectural Projects series, 1945-1986, is the largest series in the fonds and documents the projects worked on by Parkin’s two firms throughout his career. These projects include built work, urban planning, proposals, competitions and feasibility studies. The majority of the projects were based in Toronto and the surrounding area, but projects from across Canada and some international projects in the Caribbean, Middle East, and Northern Africa are also included. These individual projects were identified and separated based on distinct project numbers assigned by the creating offices. The general numbering rule at the offices was two digits to represent the year, followed by two or three digits to represent the consecutive project number for that year (YY###). For instance the 7th project taken on in the year 1980 would be assigned the project number 8007. This chronological ordering has been respected in the arrangement of this series. These projects are recorded primarily through textual records and drawings, but some photographs, paintings, artefacts and one book are also included in this series. The amount of drawings and textual materials for the projects vary greatly. Materials for projects before 1971, from the firm John B. Parkin Associates, are very sparse, sometimes with only a few files or drawings representing a project. Materials after 1971, from the firm Parkin Architects Planners, are much more complete and often contain drawings from initial sketches to finished construction work. Among these drawings are plans, elevations, sections, details, perspectives, and mechanical, electrical and structural drawings. Textual records for these projects typically include correspondence, meeting minutes, specifications, site reports, consultancy files and other construction documentation. The photographic materials in this series often show construction progress and completed work. Also present are presentation panels with mounted drawings, photographs and paintings for some projects. The artefacts typically consist of material samples for construction. The textual records for projects are almost always in English, but some drawings are in French or are bilingual for projects commissioned by the Government of Canada. Although John C. Parkin is the creator of this series, the partners at his firms and other employees played a significant role as creators of the contents. Especially in the material from Parkin Architects Planners, the names of his partners such as J.B. Mar, P.H. Warren, D.L. Wilson, and L. Payne are often marked as authors of the materials.
1945-1986
Architectural projects
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AP018.S1
Description:
The Architectural Projects series, 1945-1986, is the largest series in the fonds and documents the projects worked on by Parkin’s two firms throughout his career. These projects include built work, urban planning, proposals, competitions and feasibility studies. The majority of the projects were based in Toronto and the surrounding area, but projects from across Canada and some international projects in the Caribbean, Middle East, and Northern Africa are also included. These individual projects were identified and separated based on distinct project numbers assigned by the creating offices. The general numbering rule at the offices was two digits to represent the year, followed by two or three digits to represent the consecutive project number for that year (YY###). For instance the 7th project taken on in the year 1980 would be assigned the project number 8007. This chronological ordering has been respected in the arrangement of this series. These projects are recorded primarily through textual records and drawings, but some photographs, paintings, artefacts and one book are also included in this series. The amount of drawings and textual materials for the projects vary greatly. Materials for projects before 1971, from the firm John B. Parkin Associates, are very sparse, sometimes with only a few files or drawings representing a project. Materials after 1971, from the firm Parkin Architects Planners, are much more complete and often contain drawings from initial sketches to finished construction work. Among these drawings are plans, elevations, sections, details, perspectives, and mechanical, electrical and structural drawings. Textual records for these projects typically include correspondence, meeting minutes, specifications, site reports, consultancy files and other construction documentation. The photographic materials in this series often show construction progress and completed work. Also present are presentation panels with mounted drawings, photographs and paintings for some projects. The artefacts typically consist of material samples for construction. The textual records for projects are almost always in English, but some drawings are in French or are bilingual for projects commissioned by the Government of Canada. Although John C. Parkin is the creator of this series, the partners at his firms and other employees played a significant role as creators of the contents. Especially in the material from Parkin Architects Planners, the names of his partners such as J.B. Mar, P.H. Warren, D.L. Wilson, and L. Payne are often marked as authors of the materials.
Series
1945-1986
documents textuels
ARCH274478
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Binder of documents related to the Office Landscape Users Group Symposium, Washington D.C. (28 November- 2 December 1977). Arthur Erickson Architects along with McCarter Nairne & Partners organized a field trip to the symposium with the purpose of visiting innovative office buildings in the area of Office Landscaping Planning. The trip was research for the Government of Canada Building design.
1977
Documents related to the Office Landscape Users Group Symposium
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ARCH274478
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Binder of documents related to the Office Landscape Users Group Symposium, Washington D.C. (28 November- 2 December 1977). Arthur Erickson Architects along with McCarter Nairne & Partners organized a field trip to the symposium with the purpose of visiting innovative office buildings in the area of Office Landscaping Planning. The trip was research for the Government of Canada Building design.
documents textuels
1977
Projet
AP018.S1.1983.PR07
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This project series documents alterations to terminals one and two of the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1983-1984. The office identified the project number as 8313. Since the early 1960s, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, had been commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services (now Transport Canada) to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of changes made to both of those terminals. Alterations at terminal one included alterations to the medical clinic at the basement level and discussion of mending the ceilings at the departures level. Alterations to terminal two included the expansion of retail concession space and the extension of the transborder airside corridor. The project is recorded through drawings, a photograph of a terminal interior, and textual records dating from 1983-1984. The drawings are arranged within the textual materials. The textual records consist of specifications, conference reports, site reports, contract and tender documents, consultancy records and construction notes.
1983-1984
Toronto International Airport, Alterations to Terminals One and Two, Mississauga, Ontario (1983-1984)
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AP018.S1.1983.PR07
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This project series documents alterations to terminals one and two of the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario from 1983-1984. The office identified the project number as 8313. Since the early 1960s, John B. Parkin Associates, and later John C. Parkin's new firm Parkin Architects Planners, had been commissioned by the government Department of Transport Air Services (now Transport Canada) to complete more than a dozen projects at the Toronto International Airport, including terminals one and two. This project consisted of changes made to both of those terminals. Alterations at terminal one included alterations to the medical clinic at the basement level and discussion of mending the ceilings at the departures level. Alterations to terminal two included the expansion of retail concession space and the extension of the transborder airside corridor. The project is recorded through drawings, a photograph of a terminal interior, and textual records dating from 1983-1984. The drawings are arranged within the textual materials. The textual records consist of specifications, conference reports, site reports, contract and tender documents, consultancy records and construction notes.
Project
1983-1984
Projet
AP013.S1.D226
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File documents an executed project for research buildings in Saint-Laurent, Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1942 and 1944. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, and textual documents.
1942-1944
Research Plant for Ayerst, McKenna & Harrison
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AP013.S1.D226
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File documents an executed project for research buildings in Saint-Laurent, Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1942 and 1944. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, and textual documents.
Project
1942-1944
photographies
ARCH255710
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
1967
Photographs of walkways and waterways, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255710
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
photographies
1967
photographies
ARCH255712
Description:
File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
1967
Photographs of services, restaurants and boutiques, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255712
Description:
File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
photographies
1967
oeuvres d'art
DR2006:0001
architecture temporaire
1887
Vue du palais de glace et des sites du carnaval d'hiver de Montréal de 1887
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DR2006:0001
oeuvres d'art
1887
architecture temporaire