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Désenchantements technologiques
Georg Lippsmeier, Gareth Hammond, Tropenbau, IFT, African Architecture Matters, hôpital de Mwanza, Tanzanie
15 décembre 2017
Désenchantements technologiques
Projet
AP022.S1.1973.PR08
Description:
File documents a long-term master plan and a multi-phase teaching / research hospital constructed of modular units (not built) on the site of an existing hospital, Oak Street and 28th Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, shop drawings, photographic material, textual documents.
1973-1977
British Columbia Medical Centre
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AP022.S1.1973.PR08
Description:
File documents a long-term master plan and a multi-phase teaching / research hospital constructed of modular units (not built) on the site of an existing hospital, Oak Street and 28th Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, shop drawings, photographic material, textual documents.
Project
1973-1977
dessins
Quantité:
20 File
ARCH41278
Description:
assembly hall for Torpedo and Gunnery School, Combined Shops doors, Central Heating Plant doors, mastic and cement bases for hospital, Hospital galley and foyer, hospital x-ray room, windows and doors for Signal A.S.D.I.C. Building, hospital kitchen, galleys for General Office Building, Signal and A.S.D.I.C. Building conversion to barracks, changes to Barracks Building, counters and partitions, Hospital door, concrete column for General Offices, Hospital passage, pump house, fences and gates
Assembly hall for Torpedo and Gunnery School, Combined Shops doors
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ARCH41278
Description:
assembly hall for Torpedo and Gunnery School, Combined Shops doors, Central Heating Plant doors, mastic and cement bases for hospital, Hospital galley and foyer, hospital x-ray room, windows and doors for Signal A.S.D.I.C. Building, hospital kitchen, galleys for General Office Building, Signal and A.S.D.I.C. Building conversion to barracks, changes to Barracks Building, counters and partitions, Hospital door, concrete column for General Offices, Hospital passage, pump house, fences and gates
dessins
Quantité:
20 File
dessins, documents textuels
AP018.S1.1971.PR07.065
Description:
This is a box containing project proposals, research on other hospital facilities, and product catalogues for hospital equipment.
1970-1973
Project documentation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Health Sciences Complex, St. Johns, Newfoundland
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AP018.S1.1971.PR07.065
Description:
This is a box containing project proposals, research on other hospital facilities, and product catalogues for hospital equipment.
dessins, documents textuels
1970-1973
documents textuels
AP075.S1.2003.PR07.002
Description:
Original folder entitled "Wellesley Hospital".
2003--2006
Correspondence for the Wellesley Central Health Corporation Neighbourhood Project, Toronto, Ontario
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AP075.S1.2003.PR07.002
Description:
Original folder entitled "Wellesley Hospital".
documents textuels
2003--2006
dessins
ARCH257766
Description:
Contains 9 folders of drawings by the City Hospital Architects Group. Project not indentified on the drawings. Possibly for the Saskatoon City Hospital.
circa 1986
Elevations, details, sections and floor plans showing furniture and furnishing installations
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ARCH257766
Description:
Contains 9 folders of drawings by the City Hospital Architects Group. Project not indentified on the drawings. Possibly for the Saskatoon City Hospital.
dessins
circa 1986
DR1991:0017:093
Description:
axonometric including Le Corbusier's Hospital in Venice
1978
International Seminar of Design for Cannaregio-West: axonometric
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DR1991:0017:093
Description:
axonometric including Le Corbusier's Hospital in Venice
dessins
DR1991:0017:093-093
Description:
axonometric including Le Corbusier's Hospital in Venice
1978
International Seminar of Design for Cannaregio-West: axonometric
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DR1991:0017:093-093
Description:
axonometric including Le Corbusier's Hospital in Venice
dessins
1978
Projet
AP018.S1.1971.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Health Sciences Complex at Memorial University (MUN) in St. John’s, Newfoundland from 1971-1976. The office identified the project number as 7111. The Health Sciences Complex was built to replace the St. John’s General Hospital. Constructed on MUN’s north campus, the hospital would integrate the university’s medical school to create a teaching hospital. The design included classrooms, labs, and a library for the students. The St. John’s General Hospital and MUN medical school would retain their independence and authority while sharing the space. The proposed design called for a banal building that was always unfinished so that future expansions and changes could be easily accommodated. The project also included the construction of the Utilities Annex building, a separate building to house heating and cooling plants, generators and electrical distribution. Having these facilities in a separate building would allow them to expand the hospital without crucial systems getting in the way. The main expansion envisioned in the scope of this project was the Life Sciences Complex, a university building and hospital connected to the Health Sciences Complex. In the project materials, the project is often referred to as The Health and Life Sciences Complex, although only the Health Sciences Complex was constructed under this project number. The original budget for the project was $60 million, a figure which included the Life Sciences Complex. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, boards of material samples, a painting and textual records dating from 1971-1978. The textual records include correspondence with the client and consultants, meeting minutes and reports, consultancy records, a systems report, food facilities planning records, outline specifications, product catalogues for hospital equipment, research, project proposals, financial documentation and schedules. All of the drawings issued for tender are arranged within the textual materials. There are also two presentation boards, one of a project painting and the other of a photograph of the site model. Box AP018.S1.1971.PR07.049 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1970-1978
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Health Sciences Complex, St. Johns, Newfoundland (1971-1976)
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AP018.S1.1971.PR07
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Health Sciences Complex at Memorial University (MUN) in St. John’s, Newfoundland from 1971-1976. The office identified the project number as 7111. The Health Sciences Complex was built to replace the St. John’s General Hospital. Constructed on MUN’s north campus, the hospital would integrate the university’s medical school to create a teaching hospital. The design included classrooms, labs, and a library for the students. The St. John’s General Hospital and MUN medical school would retain their independence and authority while sharing the space. The proposed design called for a banal building that was always unfinished so that future expansions and changes could be easily accommodated. The project also included the construction of the Utilities Annex building, a separate building to house heating and cooling plants, generators and electrical distribution. Having these facilities in a separate building would allow them to expand the hospital without crucial systems getting in the way. The main expansion envisioned in the scope of this project was the Life Sciences Complex, a university building and hospital connected to the Health Sciences Complex. In the project materials, the project is often referred to as The Health and Life Sciences Complex, although only the Health Sciences Complex was constructed under this project number. The original budget for the project was $60 million, a figure which included the Life Sciences Complex. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, boards of material samples, a painting and textual records dating from 1971-1978. The textual records include correspondence with the client and consultants, meeting minutes and reports, consultancy records, a systems report, food facilities planning records, outline specifications, product catalogues for hospital equipment, research, project proposals, financial documentation and schedules. All of the drawings issued for tender are arranged within the textual materials. There are also two presentation boards, one of a project painting and the other of a photograph of the site model. Box AP018.S1.1971.PR07.049 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1970-1978
Projet
AP018.S1.1972.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the Life Sciences Complex at Memorial University (MUN) in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1972. The office identified the project number as 7211. In 1971, Parkin Architects Planners began work on the Health Sciences Complex located on MUN's north campus. This was a large teaching hospital that also contained the university's medical school. During the conception of the Health Sciences Complex, the Life Sciences Complex was proposed as a future expansion to the hospital. It would include MUN's life sciences department and additional hospital spaces related to those practices, such as pyscology. It is not clear from the materials in this project series whether Parkin Architects Planners proceeded with construction of the Life Sciences Complex. The project is recorded through a meeting report dating from 1972.
1972
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Life Sciences Complex, St. Johns, Newfoundland (1972)
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AP018.S1.1972.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the Life Sciences Complex at Memorial University (MUN) in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1972. The office identified the project number as 7211. In 1971, Parkin Architects Planners began work on the Health Sciences Complex located on MUN's north campus. This was a large teaching hospital that also contained the university's medical school. During the conception of the Health Sciences Complex, the Life Sciences Complex was proposed as a future expansion to the hospital. It would include MUN's life sciences department and additional hospital spaces related to those practices, such as pyscology. It is not clear from the materials in this project series whether Parkin Architects Planners proceeded with construction of the Life Sciences Complex. The project is recorded through a meeting report dating from 1972.
Project
1972