Projet
AP111.S1.D10
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de diapositives relatives au projet des 'Maduru Oya Earth-Filled Dam & Powerhouses'.
1979-1983
Barrage en terre et centrales Maduru Oya, Rivière Maduru Oya, Sri Lanka
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AP111.S1.D10
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de diapositives relatives au projet des 'Maduru Oya Earth-Filled Dam & Powerhouses'.
Dossier 10
1979-1983
Projet
AP056.S1.1988.PR09
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This project series documents renovations and additions to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1988-1993. The office identified the project number as 18703. This project, known as Phase 3, built upon two other major expansion projects to the art gallery, Phase I and Phase II, that were completed by the architecture firm Parkin Architects Planners in the 1970s. Phase 3 was the winning entry for a limited competition won by KPMB, with Thomas Payne as partner-in-charge, in joint venture with the firm of Barton Myers Inc. This project consisted of 100,000 square feet of additions to the building including a prints and drawings study centre, a reference library and administrative offices in the southwest corner and new vaulted galleries, a tower and pyramidal arrival hall along Dundas Street. The Dundas Street elevation was transformed by these additions and brick facades were added. A new double height sculpture atrium, connected to the Victorian Grange mansion, was also added. This project also included 190,000 square feet of renovations to the existing building including changes to galleries, circulation, vaults, staff areas, the restaurant, bookstore and volunteer shop. The goal of these changes was to create a more coherent design between old and new parts of the building and to reinforce the role of art galleries in contemporary life by increasing the scale of the building and creating new spaces for interaction and participation. This project won the Canadian Architect Award of Excellence in 1988. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and accompanying notes dating from 1986-1992. The drawings include site plans and surveys, sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details, studies, axonometric drawings, furnishing and structural drawings and some presentation drawings.
1986-1992
Art Gallery of Ontario, Phase 3, Toronto (1988-1993)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR09
Description:
This project series documents renovations and additions to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1988-1993. The office identified the project number as 18703. This project, known as Phase 3, built upon two other major expansion projects to the art gallery, Phase I and Phase II, that were completed by the architecture firm Parkin Architects Planners in the 1970s. Phase 3 was the winning entry for a limited competition won by KPMB, with Thomas Payne as partner-in-charge, in joint venture with the firm of Barton Myers Inc. This project consisted of 100,000 square feet of additions to the building including a prints and drawings study centre, a reference library and administrative offices in the southwest corner and new vaulted galleries, a tower and pyramidal arrival hall along Dundas Street. The Dundas Street elevation was transformed by these additions and brick facades were added. A new double height sculpture atrium, connected to the Victorian Grange mansion, was also added. This project also included 190,000 square feet of renovations to the existing building including changes to galleries, circulation, vaults, staff areas, the restaurant, bookstore and volunteer shop. The goal of these changes was to create a more coherent design between old and new parts of the building and to reinforce the role of art galleries in contemporary life by increasing the scale of the building and creating new spaces for interaction and participation. This project won the Canadian Architect Award of Excellence in 1988. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and accompanying notes dating from 1986-1992. The drawings include site plans and surveys, sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details, studies, axonometric drawings, furnishing and structural drawings and some presentation drawings.
Project
1986-1992
documents textuels
ARCH257199
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newspapers and magazines featuring articles on various projects - Hosptals 1977, Construction Sightlines 1979, Canadian Architect Yearbook 1978, Western Living 1971, Time 1967, Canadian Interiors 1970, SFU Review, UBC Reports Jan. 1973, Journal of Commerce 1978, Wood World 1972, Erickson/Massey and Their Works, Canadian Architect 1957.
Newspapers and magazines featuring articles on various projects
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ARCH257199
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newspapers and magazines featuring articles on various projects - Hosptals 1977, Construction Sightlines 1979, Canadian Architect Yearbook 1978, Western Living 1971, Time 1967, Canadian Interiors 1970, SFU Review, UBC Reports Jan. 1973, Journal of Commerce 1978, Wood World 1972, Erickson/Massey and Their Works, Canadian Architect 1957.
documents textuels
documents textuels
AP149.S1.2004.PR01.080
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Internship program application to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)é
2005
Internship proposal for the Making Edible Landscape project
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AP149.S1.2004.PR01.080
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Internship program application to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)é
documents textuels
2005
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7 design development drawing(s)
ARCH253073
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Includes one reference drawing of Viaduct Structure, Canadian National Railway
Plans and sections
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ARCH253073
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Includes one reference drawing of Viaduct Structure, Canadian National Railway
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7 design development drawing(s)
documents textuels
ARCH186974
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publication of lecture - Conseil de l'Habitation / Canadian Housing Design Council
1968
The education of the architect and the future of housing design
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ARCH186974
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publication of lecture - Conseil de l'Habitation / Canadian Housing Design Council
documents textuels
1968
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ARCH261477
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Contains texts and drawings for Roy Thomson Hall and New Canadian Chancery.
Texts and drawings of projects possibly for promotion
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ARCH261477
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Contains texts and drawings for Roy Thomson Hall and New Canadian Chancery.
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photographies
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11 photograph(s)
ARCH264914
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- View of Dorchester Locomotive -- View of the first engine built by the Canadian Pacific Railway -- View of "Samson" and Canadian National Railways "6000 type" locomotive -- View of "6000 type" locomotive and wood burner -- 4 views of T4a class locomotive -- View of "3000 type" locomotive -- View of icebreaker N.B. McLean -- View of Canadian Steamship Lines vessel "Quebec". 10 photographs have stamp of A.J. Livinson on verso; 1 photograph has ownership label of A.J. Livinson mounted on verso; 4 photographs have stamp of Canadian National Railways on verso; 4 photographs have stamp of Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. Photograph Dept.
circa 1925-1940
Views of Locomotives
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ARCH264914
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- View of Dorchester Locomotive -- View of the first engine built by the Canadian Pacific Railway -- View of "Samson" and Canadian National Railways "6000 type" locomotive -- View of "6000 type" locomotive and wood burner -- 4 views of T4a class locomotive -- View of "3000 type" locomotive -- View of icebreaker N.B. McLean -- View of Canadian Steamship Lines vessel "Quebec". 10 photographs have stamp of A.J. Livinson on verso; 1 photograph has ownership label of A.J. Livinson mounted on verso; 4 photographs have stamp of Canadian National Railways on verso; 4 photographs have stamp of Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. Photograph Dept.
photographies
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11 photograph(s)
circa 1925-1940
ARCH266231
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Identification plate for a representation of the Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial in Trenton, Ontario.
Identification plate
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ARCH266231
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Identification plate for a representation of the Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial in Trenton, Ontario.
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AP018.S1.1974.PR17.031
Description:
These drawings originally date from 1925 and were prepared by the Canadian National Railways.
circa 1974
Basement plan and elevation of original building, Minaki Lodge, Renovations, Minaki, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1974.PR17.031
Description:
These drawings originally date from 1925 and were prepared by the Canadian National Railways.
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circa 1974