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AP018.S1.1953.PR01
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This project series documents the residence of John C. Parkin and his family in North York, Ontario from 1953-1955. The office identified the project number as 5301. This project consisted of the architect's own family home for himself, his wife, and their children at 75 The Bridle Path. The one-storey bungalow, faced in white brick, became an acclaimed symbol of a modernist dwelling in North America. The house has since been demolished. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1948-1957. The drawings include sketches of furniture designed by Parkin, as well as floor plans, sections, details, elevations and construction drawings. The textual records include tender documentation, estimates and building restrictions.
1948-1957
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. John C. Parkin, North York, Ontario (1953-1955)
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AP018.S1.1953.PR01
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This project series documents the residence of John C. Parkin and his family in North York, Ontario from 1953-1955. The office identified the project number as 5301. This project consisted of the architect's own family home for himself, his wife, and their children at 75 The Bridle Path. The one-storey bungalow, faced in white brick, became an acclaimed symbol of a modernist dwelling in North America. The house has since been demolished. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1948-1957. The drawings include sketches of furniture designed by Parkin, as well as floor plans, sections, details, elevations and construction drawings. The textual records include tender documentation, estimates and building restrictions.
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1948-1957
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L’intérieur sensoriel
Autres sens, autres espaces
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AP018.S1.1959.PR01
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This project series documents alterations and additions to the residence of John C. Parkin and his family in North York, Ontario from 1959-1962. The office identified the project number as 5933. The architect's family home, designed by him a few years earlier, was a one-storey, white brick faced bungalow located at 75 The Bridle Path. The home eventually became an acclaimed symbol of a modern dwelling in North America. This project consisted of alterations to the existing house, as well as additions to enlarge the home. The house included a pool and gardens, bedrooms for his children, a study, and maid's quarters, among other rooms. The house has since been demolished. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1955-1977. The majority of drawings are originals, which include plans, elevations, and some construction drawings. The textual materials consist of correspondence, construction documentation, variation orders, contract data, tender proposals, and specifications.
1955-1977
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Parkin, Alterations and Additions, North York, Ontario (1959-1962)
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AP018.S1.1959.PR01
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This project series documents alterations and additions to the residence of John C. Parkin and his family in North York, Ontario from 1959-1962. The office identified the project number as 5933. The architect's family home, designed by him a few years earlier, was a one-storey, white brick faced bungalow located at 75 The Bridle Path. The home eventually became an acclaimed symbol of a modern dwelling in North America. This project consisted of alterations to the existing house, as well as additions to enlarge the home. The house included a pool and gardens, bedrooms for his children, a study, and maid's quarters, among other rooms. The house has since been demolished. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1955-1977. The majority of drawings are originals, which include plans, elevations, and some construction drawings. The textual materials consist of correspondence, construction documentation, variation orders, contract data, tender proposals, and specifications.
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1955-1977
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Fonds Roland Dumais
AP005
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The Roland Dumais fonds, 1930-1975, documents architect Roland Dumais’s design and construction of over 500 built projects in Québec. In addition to documenting Dumais’s professional career (1935-1971), the fonds includes materials relating to the everyday administration of Dumais’s architectural firm (1941-1977) as well as materials pertaining to his personal life (1932-1982). Materials in this fonds consist of approximately 12 400 drawings (including reprographic copies), 126 photographic materials, 10.33 l.m. of textual records, 5 models, and 3 reels of 16 mm film.
1930-1975
Fonds Roland Dumais
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AP005
Résumé:
The Roland Dumais fonds, 1930-1975, documents architect Roland Dumais’s design and construction of over 500 built projects in Québec. In addition to documenting Dumais’s professional career (1935-1971), the fonds includes materials relating to the everyday administration of Dumais’s architectural firm (1941-1977) as well as materials pertaining to his personal life (1932-1982). Materials in this fonds consist of approximately 12 400 drawings (including reprographic copies), 126 photographic materials, 10.33 l.m. of textual records, 5 models, and 3 reels of 16 mm film.
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1930-1975
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Fonds Wells Coates
AP030
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The Wells Coates Fonds, 1909-1986, documents the professional career and personal life of architect Wells Wintemute Coates. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 1,937 photographic materials, 530 drawings (including reprographic copies), 3 l.m. textual records, 200 slides, 37 books, 2 reels of 16mm film (400 feet Cine- Kodak Film), 2 medals, 1 box of buttons and 1 box of keys.
1909-1986
Fonds Wells Coates
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AP030
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The Wells Coates Fonds, 1909-1986, documents the professional career and personal life of architect Wells Wintemute Coates. The fonds consists of the following materials: approximately 1,937 photographic materials, 530 drawings (including reprographic copies), 3 l.m. textual records, 200 slides, 37 books, 2 reels of 16mm film (400 feet Cine- Kodak Film), 2 medals, 1 box of buttons and 1 box of keys.
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1909-1986
Surface du quotidien : La pelouse en Amérique montre la pelouse comme symbole de la vie domestique, espace public de représentation, agent économique et icône de l’Amérique. Les pavillons des lotissements de banlieue, les sièges d’entreprise établis en milieu suburbain et la Maison Blanche ont une chose en commun : tous ces bâtiments sont entourés d’une pelouse – une(...)
Salles principales, salle octogonale et vitrines
16 juin 1998 au 8 novembre 1998
Surface du quotidien : la pelouse en Amérique
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Surface du quotidien : La pelouse en Amérique montre la pelouse comme symbole de la vie domestique, espace public de représentation, agent économique et icône de l’Amérique. Les pavillons des lotissements de banlieue, les sièges d’entreprise établis en milieu suburbain et la Maison Blanche ont une chose en commun : tous ces bâtiments sont entourés d’une pelouse – une(...)
Salles principales, salle octogonale et vitrines
périodiques
American bungalow.
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volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
Sierra Madre, CA : John Brinkmann Design Offices, Inc., [1991]-[2021]
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Sierra Madre, CA : John Brinkmann Design Offices, Inc., [1991]-[2021]
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Bungalow camps in Canada.
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32 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
[Place of publication not identified] : [Canadian Pacific Railway Co.], [1923?]
Bungalow camps in Canada.
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32 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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[Place of publication not identified] : [Canadian Pacific Railway Co.], [1923?]
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96 pages : illustrations (some color) facsimiles, plans ; 26 cm
Auckland, N.Z. : Viking, 1994.
The bungalow in New Zealand / by Jeremy Ashford.
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96 pages : illustrations (some color) facsimiles, plans ; 26 cm
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Auckland, N.Z. : Viking, 1994.
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Bungalow bliss.
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viii, 143 pages illustrations, forms, plans 23 cm
Kells, Kells Art Studies, 1972.
Bungalow bliss.
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viii, 143 pages illustrations, forms, plans 23 cm
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Kells, Kells Art Studies, 1972.