photographies
PH1979:0555:110
photographies
photographies
PH1979:0555:111
photographies
Projet
AP013.S1.D312
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a commercial and office building in Québec, Québec. Material in this file was produced in 1948. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working and detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
1948
Quebec City Motor Truck Branch House
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AP013.S1.D312
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a commercial and office building in Québec, Québec. Material in this file was produced in 1948. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working and detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
Project
1948
Projet
AP013.S1.D333
Description:
File documents an executed project for a commercial building in Québec, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1949 and 1950. File contains an index card, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
1949-1950
Quebec City Motor Truck Branch House
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AP013.S1.D333
Description:
File documents an executed project for a commercial building in Québec, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1949 and 1950. File contains an index card, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
Project
1949-1950
Projet
AP013.S1.D346
Description:
File documents an executed (?) project for a telephone service centre in Québec, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1950 and 1951. File contains index cards, a survey drawing, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
1950-1951
Bell Telephone Service Centre, Quebec City
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AP013.S1.D346
Description:
File documents an executed (?) project for a telephone service centre in Québec, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1950 and 1951. File contains index cards, a survey drawing, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
Project
1950-1951
documents textuels
ARCH266273
Description:
This group consists of correspondence with the City of Montréal, and related documents, about the Mont-Royal metro station, in Montréal, Québec, including correspondence about the writing of the specifications. There is a document of dispositions and generalities about the specifications and a copy of the specifications themselves. There are also notices about the rules of day-to-day work on the construction site addressed to the sub-contractors and the architects.
1965
Correspondence with the City of Montréal, and related documents
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ARCH266273
Description:
This group consists of correspondence with the City of Montréal, and related documents, about the Mont-Royal metro station, in Montréal, Québec, including correspondence about the writing of the specifications. There is a document of dispositions and generalities about the specifications and a copy of the specifications themselves. There are also notices about the rules of day-to-day work on the construction site addressed to the sub-contractors and the architects.
documents textuels
1965
Projet
AP056.S1.1989.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the winning competition entry and subsequent construction for Kitchener City Hall in Kitchener, Ontario from 1989-1993. The office identified the project number as 8928. This project consisted of a U-shaped civic building comprised of a circular rotunda in the centre, an office tower to the right, the council chambers to the left, and two rectangular arms on either side to create the arms of the U. These elements, which wrapped around a large reflecting pool that doubled as a skating rink, were visually separated but coherent in their design and use of materials. Located on the block between Young, College, Duke and King Streets, the interior and exteriors of the property were designed for city government, but also for the larger public with community, public spaces, and open interaction with local government as key design concepts for the project. After entering the Civic Square outside the building, patrons can pass through the main portico, into the Interior Civic Square were the round Civic Rotunda rests in the centre. The rotunda’s interior was designed for use as a public gathering space, where events and activities could be held. The top of the rotunda had sandblasted glass windows with patinated copper frames, letting natural light shine into the large space below. A staircase from the main Civic Square led to an exterior terrace that wrapped around the top of the rotunda. The Administrative Office Tower was ten-storeys with a mechanical penthouse, and was used for civic offices. The Council Chamber was comprised of limestone with refinished metal panels forming a curved roof on top. The two wings along the sides of the property contained tenant areas, a restaurant, information offices, alderman’s offices and the mayor’s office, among other spaces. The back of the property had landscaped exteriors and outdoor play areas for the building’s daycare. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, presentation paintings and models dating from 1989-1993. The drawings consist of concepts for both the competition entry and the subsequent construction of the project. These include sketches, base maps and area surveys produced by the city and contractors, presentation boards and paintings, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and axonometric drawings. There are also photographic reproductions of presentation drawings. The photographs show finished interiors and exteriors and the project model.
1989-1993
Kitchener City Hall Competition, Ontario (1989-1993)
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AP056.S1.1989.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the winning competition entry and subsequent construction for Kitchener City Hall in Kitchener, Ontario from 1989-1993. The office identified the project number as 8928. This project consisted of a U-shaped civic building comprised of a circular rotunda in the centre, an office tower to the right, the council chambers to the left, and two rectangular arms on either side to create the arms of the U. These elements, which wrapped around a large reflecting pool that doubled as a skating rink, were visually separated but coherent in their design and use of materials. Located on the block between Young, College, Duke and King Streets, the interior and exteriors of the property were designed for city government, but also for the larger public with community, public spaces, and open interaction with local government as key design concepts for the project. After entering the Civic Square outside the building, patrons can pass through the main portico, into the Interior Civic Square were the round Civic Rotunda rests in the centre. The rotunda’s interior was designed for use as a public gathering space, where events and activities could be held. The top of the rotunda had sandblasted glass windows with patinated copper frames, letting natural light shine into the large space below. A staircase from the main Civic Square led to an exterior terrace that wrapped around the top of the rotunda. The Administrative Office Tower was ten-storeys with a mechanical penthouse, and was used for civic offices. The Council Chamber was comprised of limestone with refinished metal panels forming a curved roof on top. The two wings along the sides of the property contained tenant areas, a restaurant, information offices, alderman’s offices and the mayor’s office, among other spaces. The back of the property had landscaped exteriors and outdoor play areas for the building’s daycare. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, presentation paintings and models dating from 1989-1993. The drawings consist of concepts for both the competition entry and the subsequent construction of the project. These include sketches, base maps and area surveys produced by the city and contractors, presentation boards and paintings, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and axonometric drawings. There are also photographic reproductions of presentation drawings. The photographs show finished interiors and exteriors and the project model.
Project
1989-1993
Série(s)
CD045.S1
Description:
The series consists chiefly of views of buildings and structures in Montréal, Québec. There are also views of the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and London, England.
between 1925 and 1943?
Photographs representing city streets, squares, buildings etc.
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CD045.S1
Description:
The series consists chiefly of views of buildings and structures in Montréal, Québec. There are also views of the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and London, England.
Series 1
between 1925 and 1943?
DR1984:0285
architecture, urbanisme
January - May 1944
architecture, urbanisme
DR1984:0286
architecture, urbanisme
January - May 1944
architecture, urbanisme