Projet
AP018.S1.1956.PR01
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This project series documents the design of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1956-1965. The office identified the project number as 5614. This project consisted of the design for a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The construction of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1959.PR03 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through drawings dating from approximately 1956-1959. The majority of these drawings are original design drawings.
circa 1956-1959
J.D. Crashley Residence, Toronto (1956-1965)
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AP018.S1.1956.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the design of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1956-1965. The office identified the project number as 5614. This project consisted of the design for a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The construction of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1959.PR03 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through drawings dating from approximately 1956-1959. The majority of these drawings are original design drawings.
Project
circa 1956-1959
Projet
AP018.S1.1959.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1959-1965. The office identified the project number as 5959. This project consisted of the construction of a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The design of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1956.PR01 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from 1962-1963 The majority of these drawings are for construction.
1962-1963
J.D. Crashley Residence, Toronto (1959)
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AP018.S1.1959.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1959-1965. The office identified the project number as 5959. This project consisted of the construction of a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The design of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1956.PR01 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from 1962-1963 The majority of these drawings are for construction.
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1962-1963
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ARCH153452
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Letter to Armand Bartos from A. Bruce Brackenbridge, 12 Feb. 1982 Study from the Building Inspection Group of an edifice situated at 123-125 East 35th Street, and contemplated to serve as new headquarters for the IAUS; Feb. 18, 1982 Summary of the Financial Status of IAUS; Feb. 22, 1982 Proposed salary Structure for IAUS staff; Feb. 22, 1982
22 February 1982
Ph. Johnson, Trustees Meeting
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ARCH153452
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Letter to Armand Bartos from A. Bruce Brackenbridge, 12 Feb. 1982 Study from the Building Inspection Group of an edifice situated at 123-125 East 35th Street, and contemplated to serve as new headquarters for the IAUS; Feb. 18, 1982 Summary of the Financial Status of IAUS; Feb. 22, 1982 Proposed salary Structure for IAUS staff; Feb. 22, 1982
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22 February 1982
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ARCH153449
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By-Laws of the IAUS, Nov. 15, 1982 IAUS FY83 Budget Proposal Summary of Financial Position; Jan. 19, 1982 Series of Memos to PDE Discussion Draft: Financial status of IAUS, Feb.21, 1982 Minutes of meeting held on October 6, 1981 Agenda of meeting, Jan. 19, 1982 Director's report, Trustees meeting, Jan. 19, 1982; with draft Accountants report of IAUS financial situation, June 30, 1981
1981-1982
Trustees Meeting, Jan. 19, 1982
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ARCH153449
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By-Laws of the IAUS, Nov. 15, 1982 IAUS FY83 Budget Proposal Summary of Financial Position; Jan. 19, 1982 Series of Memos to PDE Discussion Draft: Financial status of IAUS, Feb.21, 1982 Minutes of meeting held on October 6, 1981 Agenda of meeting, Jan. 19, 1982 Director's report, Trustees meeting, Jan. 19, 1982; with draft Accountants report of IAUS financial situation, June 30, 1981
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1981-1982
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ARCH153453
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Agenda of the meeting 2 copies of the Building Inspection Group's report on 123 East 35th St., Feb. 18, 1982 Summary of the Financial Status of IAUS; Feb. 22, 1982 Proposed salary Structure for IAUS staff; Feb. 22, 1982 IAUS budget FY81-82 Building Inspection Group's report on 123 East 35th St., Feb. 22, 1982 Brochure describing 123-125 East 35th Street Design of lot on yellow paper
22 February 1982
Trustees Meeting
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ARCH153453
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Agenda of the meeting 2 copies of the Building Inspection Group's report on 123 East 35th St., Feb. 18, 1982 Summary of the Financial Status of IAUS; Feb. 22, 1982 Proposed salary Structure for IAUS staff; Feb. 22, 1982 IAUS budget FY81-82 Building Inspection Group's report on 123 East 35th St., Feb. 22, 1982 Brochure describing 123-125 East 35th Street Design of lot on yellow paper
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22 February 1982
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ARCH274344
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11 files- documents relating to the closure of Arthur Erickson Architects Los Angeles office. Includes: bankruptcy details; lawyers information; Los Angeles office expenses; Afek Enterprises; documents regarding Richard Gordon, consultant; Shepley Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbot Architects; accounting statements; documents regarding the incorporation of Arthur Erickson Architects, Inc.; a deal memorandum for Erickson, Loffler, Stevens & Associates; correspondence, notes and memorandums relating to the financial status of the firm.
1986-1991
Documents relating to the closure of Arthur Erickson Architects Los Angeles office
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ARCH274344
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11 files- documents relating to the closure of Arthur Erickson Architects Los Angeles office. Includes: bankruptcy details; lawyers information; Los Angeles office expenses; Afek Enterprises; documents regarding Richard Gordon, consultant; Shepley Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbot Architects; accounting statements; documents regarding the incorporation of Arthur Erickson Architects, Inc.; a deal memorandum for Erickson, Loffler, Stevens & Associates; correspondence, notes and memorandums relating to the financial status of the firm.
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1986-1991
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AP197.S1.SS9.019
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The box contains drafts, articles, correspondence, interviews, keynote addresses, lectures, and notes by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from SI-V. The largest portion of the box consists of drafts, articles, correspondence and notes on Alvaro Siza, James Stirling and Jorn Utzon. Other subjects and architects explored include: reflections on postmodernism and architecture; Manuel de Solà; Alejandro de la Sota; Southeast Asia; the status of man and his objects; MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple; Rimo Tami; technology; Giordino Tironi; Tyrolean regionalism; O.M. Ungers; and Georges Vantongerloo.
circa 1962-2016
Kenneth Frampton writings (SI-V) and notebooks
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AP197.S1.SS9.019
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The box contains drafts, articles, correspondence, interviews, keynote addresses, lectures, and notes by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from SI-V. The largest portion of the box consists of drafts, articles, correspondence and notes on Alvaro Siza, James Stirling and Jorn Utzon. Other subjects and architects explored include: reflections on postmodernism and architecture; Manuel de Solà; Alejandro de la Sota; Southeast Asia; the status of man and his objects; MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple; Rimo Tami; technology; Giordino Tironi; Tyrolean regionalism; O.M. Ungers; and Georges Vantongerloo.
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circa 1962-2016
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AP140.S1.SS2.P1
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Certificate of post-war credit awarded to "J. F. Stirling" for the year ending 5 April 1946, dated 5 November 1948; letter from Peter G. Halpreaves (Liverpool University Contingent Senior Training Corps) to James Stirling, dated 16 June 1944, regarding Stirling`s letter discussing his military service and injury; letter from Professor L.B. Budden (Liverpool School of Architecture) to James Stirling, dated 1 February 1951, responding to Stirling`s statement of having "no intention of taking part in any future war, nor service relating to war" and his medical status
1948-1951
Certificate of post-war credit
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AP140.S1.SS2.P1
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Certificate of post-war credit awarded to "J. F. Stirling" for the year ending 5 April 1946, dated 5 November 1948; letter from Peter G. Halpreaves (Liverpool University Contingent Senior Training Corps) to James Stirling, dated 16 June 1944, regarding Stirling`s letter discussing his military service and injury; letter from Professor L.B. Budden (Liverpool School of Architecture) to James Stirling, dated 1 February 1951, responding to Stirling`s statement of having "no intention of taking part in any future war, nor service relating to war" and his medical status
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1948-1951
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ARCH256703
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general office files from Erickson/Massey office - tender/contract stage procedures, office furniture, office machines, planters, management contracts, newspaper clippings, Mid-Canada development fund, miscellaneous correspondence, construction consultants, conveyors, drape track valance, ecology newsletter, Dharam Kohli/ Erickson Massey agreement, E/M procedures - interiors, invitations, Architecture Canada Magazine, Architectural Institute of B.C. booklet, Art for Architecture, Artists, Building system information clearinghouse, consultants, school construction systems, S.E.F. school, topographics, universities, research material, project management, Erickson/Massey project status summaries, real estate, reference material, Erickson/Massey Vancouver correspondence.
1967, 1970-1972, 1975
General office files from Erickson/Massey office - tender/contract stage procedures
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ARCH256703
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general office files from Erickson/Massey office - tender/contract stage procedures, office furniture, office machines, planters, management contracts, newspaper clippings, Mid-Canada development fund, miscellaneous correspondence, construction consultants, conveyors, drape track valance, ecology newsletter, Dharam Kohli/ Erickson Massey agreement, E/M procedures - interiors, invitations, Architecture Canada Magazine, Architectural Institute of B.C. booklet, Art for Architecture, Artists, Building system information clearinghouse, consultants, school construction systems, S.E.F. school, topographics, universities, research material, project management, Erickson/Massey project status summaries, real estate, reference material, Erickson/Massey Vancouver correspondence.
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1967, 1970-1972, 1975
Projet
AP075.S1.2006.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the restauration of the Evergreen Building, a ten-story office tower on West Pender Street, in Vancouver, British Columbia. The building was previously known as the Laxton Building. The project consisted in renovations work to the building, design by architect Arthur Erickson in the 1980. Oberlander herself worked with Erickson at the time. After helping to save the building from demolition in the early 2000s, Oberlander worked as a landscape consultant for Omicron Architecture Engineering Construction Co. in 2006-2007. She was consulted for the restoration of the landscaping at the street level and the replanting of the planted balconies she had created while working with Erickson. As the building facade consisted in a stepped facade with an alternance of zigzag floor plates and straight floor plates, Oberlander chose cascading plants for the zigzag floors and upright planting for the straight floors. "Since the plants were brought to the structure's edges, the geometries of the building were dramatically amplified." [1] The Evergreen Building received a heritage status in the mid-2000s. This project series contains only materials related to the 2006-2007 renovations project. The project series comprises sketches, design development drawings, including site plans, plantings plans and landscape elevations, and buildings plans used as reference. The project series is also documented through corrsepondence, including correspondence with architects and contractors, specifications, plant lists, digital files of a presentation on the existing site condition, financial material, and research material for the project. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 139.
2006-2007
Evergreen Building restoration, Vancouver, British Columbia (2006)
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AP075.S1.2006.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the restauration of the Evergreen Building, a ten-story office tower on West Pender Street, in Vancouver, British Columbia. The building was previously known as the Laxton Building. The project consisted in renovations work to the building, design by architect Arthur Erickson in the 1980. Oberlander herself worked with Erickson at the time. After helping to save the building from demolition in the early 2000s, Oberlander worked as a landscape consultant for Omicron Architecture Engineering Construction Co. in 2006-2007. She was consulted for the restoration of the landscaping at the street level and the replanting of the planted balconies she had created while working with Erickson. As the building facade consisted in a stepped facade with an alternance of zigzag floor plates and straight floor plates, Oberlander chose cascading plants for the zigzag floors and upright planting for the straight floors. "Since the plants were brought to the structure's edges, the geometries of the building were dramatically amplified." [1] The Evergreen Building received a heritage status in the mid-2000s. This project series contains only materials related to the 2006-2007 renovations project. The project series comprises sketches, design development drawings, including site plans, plantings plans and landscape elevations, and buildings plans used as reference. The project series is also documented through corrsepondence, including correspondence with architects and contractors, specifications, plant lists, digital files of a presentation on the existing site condition, financial material, and research material for the project. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 139.
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2006-2007