Projet
AP018.S1.1980.PR05
Description:
This project series documents alterations and additions to the home of Conrad and Shirley Black in North York, Ontario from 1980-1982. The office identified the project number as 8007. This project consisted of extensive alterations to the interior of the four-floor Black residence, as well as additions on all sides of the exterior facade. This project also included landscaping to the surrounding property. The extended exterior was finished in brick. Alterations and upgrades were made to almost every room in the house. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1980-1984. The majority of original drawings show elevations and brick coursing plans for the new exterior. Photographic materials show the exterior of the residence before the project, as well as construction progress photos during the project. The textual records include correspondence, contract data, site and meeting reports, tender documents, design consultancy records, financial records, supplementary instructions, change orders, specifications and project notebooks. Box AP018.S1.1980.PR07.008 contains an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
1980-1984
Residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Black, Alterations and Additions, North York, Ontario (1980-1982)
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AP018.S1.1980.PR05
Description:
This project series documents alterations and additions to the home of Conrad and Shirley Black in North York, Ontario from 1980-1982. The office identified the project number as 8007. This project consisted of extensive alterations to the interior of the four-floor Black residence, as well as additions on all sides of the exterior facade. This project also included landscaping to the surrounding property. The extended exterior was finished in brick. Alterations and upgrades were made to almost every room in the house. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1980-1984. The majority of original drawings show elevations and brick coursing plans for the new exterior. Photographic materials show the exterior of the residence before the project, as well as construction progress photos during the project. The textual records include correspondence, contract data, site and meeting reports, tender documents, design consultancy records, financial records, supplementary instructions, change orders, specifications and project notebooks. Box AP018.S1.1980.PR07.008 contains an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
Project
1980-1984
documents textuels
ARCH254193
Description:
Press clipping of an article of the New York Times of November 16, 1975 entitled "Sun Heat a Princeton House" about Douglas Kelbaugh's House in Princeton, New Jersey.
November 16, 1975
Press clipping about the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey
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ARCH254193
Description:
Press clipping of an article of the New York Times of November 16, 1975 entitled "Sun Heat a Princeton House" about Douglas Kelbaugh's House in Princeton, New Jersey.
documents textuels
November 16, 1975
documents textuels
ARCH254194
Description:
Press clipping of articles of the New York Times of April 17, 1977 entitled "The Sun also Rises in Housing" about solar houses and "The Passive Way" about Douglas Kelbaugh's House in Princeton, New Jersey.
April 17, 1977
Press clipping about the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey
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ARCH254194
Description:
Press clipping of articles of the New York Times of April 17, 1977 entitled "The Sun also Rises in Housing" about solar houses and "The Passive Way" about Douglas Kelbaugh's House in Princeton, New Jersey.
documents textuels
April 17, 1977
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
ARCH278082
ca. 2002-2003
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
ca. 2002-2003
dessins
Quantité:
27 working drawing(s)
ARCH183723
dessins
Quantité:
27 working drawing(s)
Projet
AP018.S1.1972.PR18
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of a library and an addition to city hall in Fredericton, New Brunswick from 1972-1975. The office identified the project number as 7226. This project consisted of two distinct parts; a public library constructed at the corners of Campbell and Carleton Streets, and an addition to city hall whose original building was constructed at the corners of Queen and York Streets around 1875. These two buildings were located two blocks from one another, but a master plan for the project shows that the separating streets would be removed in favour of a pedestrian friendly landscape. Both buildings were located next to the St. John River. For this project, Parkin Architects Planners partnered with architectural firm Graham Napier Associates to form the joint venture referred to as Graham Parkin Architects Engineers Planners. The brick-clad addition to city hall nearly doubled the square footage of the ground and first floors. The original city hall was four levels and the addition was two, with a mechanical penthouse on top. The new areas included departmental offices such as planning, engineering and sewage, a drafting room, conference room, and reception, among others. The library consisted of a two-storey, brick-clad building that was approximately 24,000 square feet in size with a 16 car parking lot. The ground floor included reception and exhibit areas, stacks, administration offices, bookmobiles, and staff lockers, while the second level had stacks and reading areas, audiovisual areas and a staff work room and break room. The library also had a mechanical penthouse on top. The project is recorded through drawings, including mounted presentation boards, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1972-1978. The drawings consist of original sketches, plans, sections, elevations and details of both city hall and the library, and some drawings used for construction. There are also drawings of the original city hall, first drafted around 1875. The photographs show existing buildings and the construction progress of the project. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference reports, interoffice letters, specifications, consultancy documentation, a soil investigation, research and drawing transmittal records. File AP018.S1.1972.PR18.020 contains an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
circa 1972-1978
City Hall and Library Facilities, Fredericton, New Brunswick (1972-1975)
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AP018.S1.1972.PR18
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of a library and an addition to city hall in Fredericton, New Brunswick from 1972-1975. The office identified the project number as 7226. This project consisted of two distinct parts; a public library constructed at the corners of Campbell and Carleton Streets, and an addition to city hall whose original building was constructed at the corners of Queen and York Streets around 1875. These two buildings were located two blocks from one another, but a master plan for the project shows that the separating streets would be removed in favour of a pedestrian friendly landscape. Both buildings were located next to the St. John River. For this project, Parkin Architects Planners partnered with architectural firm Graham Napier Associates to form the joint venture referred to as Graham Parkin Architects Engineers Planners. The brick-clad addition to city hall nearly doubled the square footage of the ground and first floors. The original city hall was four levels and the addition was two, with a mechanical penthouse on top. The new areas included departmental offices such as planning, engineering and sewage, a drafting room, conference room, and reception, among others. The library consisted of a two-storey, brick-clad building that was approximately 24,000 square feet in size with a 16 car parking lot. The ground floor included reception and exhibit areas, stacks, administration offices, bookmobiles, and staff lockers, while the second level had stacks and reading areas, audiovisual areas and a staff work room and break room. The library also had a mechanical penthouse on top. The project is recorded through drawings, including mounted presentation boards, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1972-1978. The drawings consist of original sketches, plans, sections, elevations and details of both city hall and the library, and some drawings used for construction. There are also drawings of the original city hall, first drafted around 1875. The photographs show existing buildings and the construction progress of the project. The textual records consist of correspondence, conference reports, interoffice letters, specifications, consultancy documentation, a soil investigation, research and drawing transmittal records. File AP018.S1.1972.PR18.020 contains an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
Project
circa 1972-1978
photographies
Album of views of a house at 66 Mildred Parkway and portraits of its owners, New Rochelle, New York
PH1997:0003:001-098
architecture, design d'intérieur, portrait
after 1948
Album of views of a house at 66 Mildred Parkway and portraits of its owners, New Rochelle, New York
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PH1997:0003:001-098
photographies
after 1948
architecture, design d'intérieur, portrait
dessins, documents textuels
ARCH278075
ca. 2002-2003
dessins, documents textuels
ca. 2002-2003
photographies
Quantité:
85 File
ARCH276837
1964- early 2000s
photographies
Quantité:
85 File
1964- early 2000s
documents textuels
ARCH278429
Description:
File's title: A&H 2006 3. Exposiciónes (participación) "The Good life" Van Alen Institute, New York. The project Pabellón de gimnasia en el parque del Retiro (AP164.S1.2000.D3) was selected for this exhibition. The documents are in English and Spanish.
2005-2006
Correspondence regarding the exhibition "The good life: new public spaces for recreation", held at the Van Alen Institute, in New York (N.Y.), United States
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ARCH278429
Description:
File's title: A&H 2006 3. Exposiciónes (participación) "The Good life" Van Alen Institute, New York. The project Pabellón de gimnasia en el parque del Retiro (AP164.S1.2000.D3) was selected for this exhibition. The documents are in English and Spanish.
documents textuels
2005-2006