documents textuels
AP075.S1.2008.PR02.009
Description:
Also includes a proposal for architectural and engineering services from project architect Pin/Matthews for another project in Yellowknife, used as reference by Oberlander.
1999-2011
Correspondence with suppliers, and landscape specifications, Inuvik School, Inuvik, Northwest Territories
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AP075.S1.2008.PR02.009
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Also includes a proposal for architectural and engineering services from project architect Pin/Matthews for another project in Yellowknife, used as reference by Oberlander.
documents textuels
1999-2011
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11 map(s)
DR1995:0255:011-021
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ordnance maps, some showing photo survey key, aerial view of Two Tree Island, maps, and reference drawing showing site plan and engineering work
Ordnance maps, some showing photo survey key, aerial view of Two Tree Island
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DR1995:0255:011-021
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ordnance maps, some showing photo survey key, aerial view of Two Tree Island, maps, and reference drawing showing site plan and engineering work
cartes
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11 map(s)
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
AP018.S1.1982.PR07.012
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This is a box consisting of contractor correspondence about construction details, site reviews, contemplated change orders, engineering design notes, and the final design report.
1983-1987
Project documentation, Hamilton Trade Centre and Arena, Hamilton, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1982.PR07.012
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This is a box consisting of contractor correspondence about construction details, site reviews, contemplated change orders, engineering design notes, and the final design report.
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
1983-1987
photographies
PH2000:0528
Description:
- This photograph shows, clockwise from centre right to centre left, the Engineering Building (later the West Engineering Building, now the West Hall), the William L. Clements Library, Angell Hall (lower centre), the Natural Science Building (also known as the Krauss Natural Science Building) and the Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Building among others (see University of Michigan, 'Central Campus').
architecture
between 1903 and 1973
Aerial view of part of the University of Michigan's central campus, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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PH2000:0528
Description:
- This photograph shows, clockwise from centre right to centre left, the Engineering Building (later the West Engineering Building, now the West Hall), the William L. Clements Library, Angell Hall (lower centre), the Natural Science Building (also known as the Krauss Natural Science Building) and the Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Building among others (see University of Michigan, 'Central Campus').
photographies
between 1903 and 1973
architecture
photographies
ARCH276729
Description:
Comprend des esquisses d'un homme à cheval, une estampe du Shawinigan Engineering, des planches du Petit cours d'Hubert, d'une revue de la Comoedia Illustré et l'Architecte.
1900 - 1980
Planches, esquisses et revues
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ARCH276729
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Comprend des esquisses d'un homme à cheval, une estampe du Shawinigan Engineering, des planches du Petit cours d'Hubert, d'une revue de la Comoedia Illustré et l'Architecte.
photographies
1900 - 1980
livres
ARCH177609
Description:
Constantine Smoley, C.E., Smoley's tables. Parallel tables of logarithms and squares, angles and logarithmic functions (3rd edition). New York: The Engineering News Publishing Company, 1906.
1906
Livre "Parallel tables of logarithms and squares, angles and logarithmic functions" par Constantine Smoley
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ARCH177609
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Constantine Smoley, C.E., Smoley's tables. Parallel tables of logarithms and squares, angles and logarithmic functions (3rd edition). New York: The Engineering News Publishing Company, 1906.
livres
1906
documents textuels
ARCH258526
Description:
Article sur l'Annexe de Palais de Justice, p. 638, « Montreal's Handsome Court House Annex » dans le Contract Record and Engineering Review, vol. 38 no. 26.
1924
Article sur l'Annexe de Palais de Justice
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ARCH258526
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Article sur l'Annexe de Palais de Justice, p. 638, « Montreal's Handsome Court House Annex » dans le Contract Record and Engineering Review, vol. 38 no. 26.
documents textuels
1924
Projet
AP149.S1.1988.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's housing development project in Sichuan, China. The project was done in collaboration with the Chongqing Institute of Architecture and Engineering between 1993 and 1995. The two main objectives were to train Chongqing staff to develope a new use for the land and new housing planning in rural areas. The project also led to the publication "Housing a Billion," which was published in two volumes: "Housing a Billion: Volume 1- Urban Upgrading: Design Ideals for Rural China" and "Housing a Billion: Volume 2- Village Upgrading: Jianlu, China", both published in 1993. Also includes material related to the international workshop"Rural Housing: A First Step to Market Housing" in China, to which Minimum Cost Housing Group help organized and participated to. The material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1994. The file contains predominantly textual records documenting the collaboration between the Minimum Cost Housing Group and the Chongqing Institute of Architecture and Engineering, and also the production of the publication. The file also includes dummies, drawings, slides and other production material for the publications "Housing a Billion."
1986-1994
Housing development project in Sichuan
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AP149.S1.1988.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's housing development project in Sichuan, China. The project was done in collaboration with the Chongqing Institute of Architecture and Engineering between 1993 and 1995. The two main objectives were to train Chongqing staff to develope a new use for the land and new housing planning in rural areas. The project also led to the publication "Housing a Billion," which was published in two volumes: "Housing a Billion: Volume 1- Urban Upgrading: Design Ideals for Rural China" and "Housing a Billion: Volume 2- Village Upgrading: Jianlu, China", both published in 1993. Also includes material related to the international workshop"Rural Housing: A First Step to Market Housing" in China, to which Minimum Cost Housing Group help organized and participated to. The material in this file was produced between 1986 and 1994. The file contains predominantly textual records documenting the collaboration between the Minimum Cost Housing Group and the Chongqing Institute of Architecture and Engineering, and also the production of the publication. The file also includes dummies, drawings, slides and other production material for the publications "Housing a Billion."
Project
1986-1994
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D51
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File documents an unexecuted project for the regional government (wilaya) headquarters in Skikda, Algeria. Material in this file was produced between 1975 and 1978. File contains several conceptual and design development drawings for alternative schemes for site layout and buildings. File also contains photographs of site and of models, and textual records including reprographic copies of a 1977 proposal by Italian architectural firm Gregotti Associati for the same site and urban planning studies by Italian engineering firm IN.CO. S.p.A..
1975-1978
Administrative Headquarters, Skikda, Algeria
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AP140.S2.SS1.D51
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the regional government (wilaya) headquarters in Skikda, Algeria. Material in this file was produced between 1975 and 1978. File contains several conceptual and design development drawings for alternative schemes for site layout and buildings. File also contains photographs of site and of models, and textual records including reprographic copies of a 1977 proposal by Italian architectural firm Gregotti Associati for the same site and urban planning studies by Italian engineering firm IN.CO. S.p.A..
File 51
1975-1978
Projet
AP056.S1.2000.PR08
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This project series documents buildings for Concordia University's downtown campus in Montréal from 2000-2009. The office identified the project number as 0004. This project eventually became known as Le Quartier Concordia. This project was the winning submission of an architectural competition by Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, in joint-venture with Fichten Soiferman et Associés Architectes, to design an integrated, vertical campus to revitalize and reinvent the University. This project consisted of three interconnected high-rise buildings on either side of Montreal's Guy Street, below De Maisonneuve Boulevard, to rehouse three important faculties: Visual Arts, Engineering and Computer Science, and the John Molson School of Business. These three buildings had glazed curtain wall exteriors with copper-coloured metal lines that created visual consistency inside and outside of all three buildings. Large art installations were also included on the façades. Triple-height atriums on the ground floors of the Engineering Building and the John Molson building added welcoming, public areas to the campus, and connected pedestrians to the Guy-Concordia metro station below. The tops of these two buildings featured massive north-south canopies that pointed from Montreal's Mont Royal down to the St. Lawrence River. The shorter Visual Arts building was directly connected to the Engineering building and today they are known together as the EV Building. The building interiors, comprised largely of stone tiles and concrete, featured large, multi-storey spiral staircases in a nod to the famous exterior spiral stairs of Montreal homes.[1] The Engineering and Visual Arts buildings were completed in 2005 and the John Molson building in 2009. Recladding of the exterior of another campus building to match these was completed in 2011.[2] It should be noted that these project materials were donated to the CCA part way through the project's realization. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 2000-2003. The drawings are mostly originals but reprographic copies and printouts of CAD drawings are also included. The drawings consist of sketches, digital renderings, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and construction drawings. The textual records are arranged within the drawings and consist of research. [1]Contributions from Phyllis Lambert et al., The Architecture of Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg (Boston, MA: Birkhäuser-Publishers for Architecture, 2004), 180. [2]"Le Quartier Concordia." KPMB. Accessed July 11, 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/concordia-university-john-molson-school-of-business/
2000-2003
Concordia University, Montréal (2000-2009)
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AP056.S1.2000.PR08
Description:
This project series documents buildings for Concordia University's downtown campus in Montréal from 2000-2009. The office identified the project number as 0004. This project eventually became known as Le Quartier Concordia. This project was the winning submission of an architectural competition by Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, in joint-venture with Fichten Soiferman et Associés Architectes, to design an integrated, vertical campus to revitalize and reinvent the University. This project consisted of three interconnected high-rise buildings on either side of Montreal's Guy Street, below De Maisonneuve Boulevard, to rehouse three important faculties: Visual Arts, Engineering and Computer Science, and the John Molson School of Business. These three buildings had glazed curtain wall exteriors with copper-coloured metal lines that created visual consistency inside and outside of all three buildings. Large art installations were also included on the façades. Triple-height atriums on the ground floors of the Engineering Building and the John Molson building added welcoming, public areas to the campus, and connected pedestrians to the Guy-Concordia metro station below. The tops of these two buildings featured massive north-south canopies that pointed from Montreal's Mont Royal down to the St. Lawrence River. The shorter Visual Arts building was directly connected to the Engineering building and today they are known together as the EV Building. The building interiors, comprised largely of stone tiles and concrete, featured large, multi-storey spiral staircases in a nod to the famous exterior spiral stairs of Montreal homes.[1] The Engineering and Visual Arts buildings were completed in 2005 and the John Molson building in 2009. Recladding of the exterior of another campus building to match these was completed in 2011.[2] It should be noted that these project materials were donated to the CCA part way through the project's realization. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 2000-2003. The drawings are mostly originals but reprographic copies and printouts of CAD drawings are also included. The drawings consist of sketches, digital renderings, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and construction drawings. The textual records are arranged within the drawings and consist of research. [1]Contributions from Phyllis Lambert et al., The Architecture of Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg (Boston, MA: Birkhäuser-Publishers for Architecture, 2004), 180. [2]"Le Quartier Concordia." KPMB. Accessed July 11, 2019. http://www.kpmb.com/project/concordia-university-john-molson-school-of-business/
Project
2000-2003