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22 File
ARCH41095
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road layouts, water tank, pipe trench for combined shops, pipe spaces for hospital, machine shop expansion joints, catch basin, platform and manhole for substation, ceiling rings for hospital plaster room, plot plans for services, symbols for landscaping
Road layouts, water tank, pipe trench for combined shops, pipe spaces for hospital
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ARCH41095
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road layouts, water tank, pipe trench for combined shops, pipe spaces for hospital, machine shop expansion joints, catch basin, platform and manhole for substation, ceiling rings for hospital plaster room, plot plans for services, symbols for landscaping
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22 File
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20 File
ARCH36880
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floor plans, sections, elevations, monitor, board room and stair hall, footing schedule, lounge and cafeteria, office layouts, kitchen layout, lounge wall, tea tanks, changes to boulevard, projected sash, plot plan, location of railway tracks, perspective of entrance vestibule
Floor plans, sections, elevations, monitor, board room and stair hall, footing schedule
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ARCH36880
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floor plans, sections, elevations, monitor, board room and stair hall, footing schedule, lounge and cafeteria, office layouts, kitchen layout, lounge wall, tea tanks, changes to boulevard, projected sash, plot plan, location of railway tracks, perspective of entrance vestibule
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20 File
Projet
AP206.S1.1981.PR01
Description:
This project series documents a residence for Aditya Prakash in Chandigarh, India in 1981, and later, the addition of a studio to the house around 1992. Located on plot no. 18 on Street B in Sector 8C, the residence was two-storeys in height with a barsati and terrace making up the second floor. The studio addition was also two-storeys, with his architectural offices on the ground level and his painting studio above.[1] The studio's façade was marked with distinctive geometric windows of varying shapes and sizes that were red, blue and yellow in colour. The project is recorded through original drawings of plans, elevations, sections and perspectives of both the home and studio addition, dating from around 1981-1992. [1] Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 232.
circa 1981-1992
Residence for Shri Aditya Prakash, Chandigarh, India (circa 1981-1992)
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AP206.S1.1981.PR01
Description:
This project series documents a residence for Aditya Prakash in Chandigarh, India in 1981, and later, the addition of a studio to the house around 1992. Located on plot no. 18 on Street B in Sector 8C, the residence was two-storeys in height with a barsati and terrace making up the second floor. The studio addition was also two-storeys, with his architectural offices on the ground level and his painting studio above.[1] The studio's façade was marked with distinctive geometric windows of varying shapes and sizes that were red, blue and yellow in colour. The project is recorded through original drawings of plans, elevations, sections and perspectives of both the home and studio addition, dating from around 1981-1992. [1] Vikramaditya Prakash, One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash (Ahmedabad, India: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2019), 232.
Project
circa 1981-1992
dessins
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20 working drawing(s)
ARCH185448
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1961-62 addition for research and manufacturing - plot and roof plans, basement plan, floor plans, elevations, section and elevator shaft details, wall sections, stair details, entrance details and finish schedule, existing plant alterations, reflected ceiling plan, bathroom elevations, window and door details, room plans
circa 1961 - 1962
Addition for research and manufacturing
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ARCH185448
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1961-62 addition for research and manufacturing - plot and roof plans, basement plan, floor plans, elevations, section and elevator shaft details, wall sections, stair details, entrance details and finish schedule, existing plant alterations, reflected ceiling plan, bathroom elevations, window and door details, room plans
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20 working drawing(s)
circa 1961 - 1962
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22 File
ARCH41117
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Hospital screen, Torpedo and Gunnery school stairs, manhole bottom, catch basins, watermain, power line pole, retaining wall, passage entrance, plot plans for services, overflow sewer, symbol chart for grounds layout, lift handles, weeping tile layout, sketch of grades, dishwashing pantry for hospital, guard house entrance
Hospital screen, Torpedo and Gunnery school
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ARCH41117
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Hospital screen, Torpedo and Gunnery school stairs, manhole bottom, catch basins, watermain, power line pole, retaining wall, passage entrance, plot plans for services, overflow sewer, symbol chart for grounds layout, lift handles, weeping tile layout, sketch of grades, dishwashing pantry for hospital, guard house entrance
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22 File
Projet
AP164.S1.1986.D6
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This project series documents a competition entry for the organization of the Plaza de Castilla. Specifically, the project had to accommodate two small plots as well as find solutions for the existing and future needs of a traffic interchange in Madrid, Spain. The project includes a mixed-use tower block for public and private activities. The firm identified this project as number 42. In 1986, Abalos & Herreros won second prize for this project at a national competition organised by the Ayuntamiento de Madrid. Documenting this project are design development and presentation drawings, textual documentation, panels and a model.
1986-1987
Ordenación de la Plaza de Castilla, Madrid, Spain (1986)
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AP164.S1.1986.D6
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This project series documents a competition entry for the organization of the Plaza de Castilla. Specifically, the project had to accommodate two small plots as well as find solutions for the existing and future needs of a traffic interchange in Madrid, Spain. The project includes a mixed-use tower block for public and private activities. The firm identified this project as number 42. In 1986, Abalos & Herreros won second prize for this project at a national competition organised by the Ayuntamiento de Madrid. Documenting this project are design development and presentation drawings, textual documentation, panels and a model.
Project
1986-1987
Série(s)
AP115.S4
Description:
La série document le dôme géodésique Senneville Barn Dome, dit aussi The Barn Dome. Conçu par la firme Jeffrey Lindsay & Associates, il fut construction en 1954. La série contient une photographie montrant, depuis l'intérieur, la structure géodésique de bois dont l'un des triangles est recouvert d'une membrane de fibre de verre qui enveloppait la structure à l'origine, aujourd'hui disparue et remplacée par des feuilles de métal peint. On aperçoit de plus la silhouette d'un homme travaillant à assembler la structure, vraisemblablement le propriétaire du terrain et client John Hackney, qui a commandé à Jeffrey Lindsay (Montréal, 1924-Los Angeles, 1984), architecte, le dôme en question pour s'en servir comme étable. La photographie est accompagné d'un dossier documentaire contenant des photocopies de documents tirés des archives de Senneville (Plot Plan, Application for Permit to Build, Memorendum) et deux photographies récentes de l'édifice (Robert Duchesnay, photographe, avril 2004).
1954-2004
Senneville Barn Dome, Senneville, Québec
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AP115.S4
Description:
La série document le dôme géodésique Senneville Barn Dome, dit aussi The Barn Dome. Conçu par la firme Jeffrey Lindsay & Associates, il fut construction en 1954. La série contient une photographie montrant, depuis l'intérieur, la structure géodésique de bois dont l'un des triangles est recouvert d'une membrane de fibre de verre qui enveloppait la structure à l'origine, aujourd'hui disparue et remplacée par des feuilles de métal peint. On aperçoit de plus la silhouette d'un homme travaillant à assembler la structure, vraisemblablement le propriétaire du terrain et client John Hackney, qui a commandé à Jeffrey Lindsay (Montréal, 1924-Los Angeles, 1984), architecte, le dôme en question pour s'en servir comme étable. La photographie est accompagné d'un dossier documentaire contenant des photocopies de documents tirés des archives de Senneville (Plot Plan, Application for Permit to Build, Memorendum) et deux photographies récentes de l'édifice (Robert Duchesnay, photographe, avril 2004).
Série
1954-2004
né numérique
AP200.S7.037.03
Description:
The floppy came with DMP-160 plotters operation manual, disposable liquid-ink drafting pens, fiber tip plotter pen.
1991
Houston Instruments (Summagraphics) DM/PL Utility Disk, version 3.0, DOS
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AP200.S7.037.03
Description:
The floppy came with DMP-160 plotters operation manual, disposable liquid-ink drafting pens, fiber tip plotter pen.
né numérique
1991
né numérique
AP200.S7.037.04
Description:
The floppy came with DMP-160 plotters operation manual, disposable liquid-ink drafting pens, fiber tip plotter pen.
1991
Houston Instruments (Summagraphics) DM/PL Utility Disk, version 1.0, Macintosh
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AP200.S7.037.04
Description:
The floppy came with DMP-160 plotters operation manual, disposable liquid-ink drafting pens, fiber tip plotter pen.
né numérique
1991
documents textuels
ARCH255266
Description:
correspondence, Skidmore, Owings & Merril "Report on the Use of Glass for the United Airlines-Plot 4 Hangar, San Francisco Airport" (with photographs and handcoloured plates) (1956), "The Journal of Civil Aviation Administration" (September-October 1960), and "The Design and Construction of the British European Airways Hangars at London Airport, with Particular Reference to Prestressed Concrete" (1953)
1953-1960
Correspondence, journals, reports
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ARCH255266
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correspondence, Skidmore, Owings & Merril "Report on the Use of Glass for the United Airlines-Plot 4 Hangar, San Francisco Airport" (with photographs and handcoloured plates) (1956), "The Journal of Civil Aviation Administration" (September-October 1960), and "The Design and Construction of the British European Airways Hangars at London Airport, with Particular Reference to Prestressed Concrete" (1953)
documents textuels
1953-1960