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AP018.S1.1972.PR02.001
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One of these drawings was made on a project sheet for the Eaton's Store.
circa 1972
Floor and site plans, elevations, sections and grid diagrams, Convention Centre for Metropolitan Toronto, Feasibility Study, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1972.PR02.001
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One of these drawings was made on a project sheet for the Eaton's Store.
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circa 1972
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AP018.S1.1978.PR12.001
1978
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1978
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AP018.S1.1978.PR12.002
1980
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1980
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AP056.S1.1988.PR01
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This project series documents an expansion of the Marc Laurent store at 110 Bloor Street West in Toronto in 1988. The office identified the project number as 18732. This project consisted of the westward expansion of the high-end retail store. The original design of the store was completed prior to the founding of KPMB, by Bruce Kuwabara and Thomas Payne in 1986. Connected by stairs, the original store was located at the street level, whereas this new space was located on a lower concourse level. The rack system that ran the perimeter of the store was continued in the extension and a new cash counter was added. This project also included the design of new display furnishings for the store. The project is recorded through original drawings and photographs dating from 1987 to around 1989. The drawings consist of sketches, plans, sections, axonometric drawings, elevations, details, and electrical drawings. Many of these drawings are for the store's furnishings and architectural elements such as stairs and walls. The photographs show the finished interiors.
1987-circa 1989
Marc Laurent Store, Phase 2, Toronto (1988)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR01
Description:
This project series documents an expansion of the Marc Laurent store at 110 Bloor Street West in Toronto in 1988. The office identified the project number as 18732. This project consisted of the westward expansion of the high-end retail store. The original design of the store was completed prior to the founding of KPMB, by Bruce Kuwabara and Thomas Payne in 1986. Connected by stairs, the original store was located at the street level, whereas this new space was located on a lower concourse level. The rack system that ran the perimeter of the store was continued in the extension and a new cash counter was added. This project also included the design of new display furnishings for the store. The project is recorded through original drawings and photographs dating from 1987 to around 1989. The drawings consist of sketches, plans, sections, axonometric drawings, elevations, details, and electrical drawings. Many of these drawings are for the store's furnishings and architectural elements such as stairs and walls. The photographs show the finished interiors.
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1987-circa 1989
Projet
AP056.S1.1990.PR04
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This project series documents a competition entry for the Canada Life Assurance building in Toronto in 1990. The office identified the project number as 9007. This project consisted of a proposal to renovate the existing Canada Life Assurance headquarters located in the historic Beaux-Arts style building on the corner of Queen and University Streets. This work would also include the construction of a new, 15 storey mixed-use development with approximately 1,000,000 square feet of commercial office space, retail space and a hotel. The design goal was to create an urban campus while extending the corporate headquarters. This proposal was done in joint-venture with Bregman & Hamann and was headed by Marianne McKenna and Bruce Kuwabara. This was not the winning entry for the competition and the project was eventually realized by Shore Tilbe Henshall Irwin. The project is recorded through drawings, a presentation painting and a model dating from 1988-1990. The drawings are mostly originals and consist of sketches, plans, elevations, perspectives and axonometric drawings.
1988-1990
Canada Life Assurance Building Competition, Toronto (1990)
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AP056.S1.1990.PR04
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for the Canada Life Assurance building in Toronto in 1990. The office identified the project number as 9007. This project consisted of a proposal to renovate the existing Canada Life Assurance headquarters located in the historic Beaux-Arts style building on the corner of Queen and University Streets. This work would also include the construction of a new, 15 storey mixed-use development with approximately 1,000,000 square feet of commercial office space, retail space and a hotel. The design goal was to create an urban campus while extending the corporate headquarters. This proposal was done in joint-venture with Bregman & Hamann and was headed by Marianne McKenna and Bruce Kuwabara. This was not the winning entry for the competition and the project was eventually realized by Shore Tilbe Henshall Irwin. The project is recorded through drawings, a presentation painting and a model dating from 1988-1990. The drawings are mostly originals and consist of sketches, plans, elevations, perspectives and axonometric drawings.
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1988-1990
Projet
AP075.S1.2005.PR03
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscale project for the Four Seasons at Bay and Yorkville, in Toronto, and contains a proposal.
2005
Four Seasons at Bay and Yorkville, Toronto, Ontario (2005)
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AP075.S1.2005.PR03
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscale project for the Four Seasons at Bay and Yorkville, in Toronto, and contains a proposal.
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2005
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AP058.S3
Description:
This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s employment at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture of the University of Toronto, where she was professor and later on its dean. The series is subdivided in three subseries documenting the faculty’s programme, reports, and alumni news, the exhibitions organized and/or held at the university, and finally some general correspondence related to the faculty and university. The series contains correspondence, alumni publications, reports, brochures, posters, notes, postcards, reports, papers, and invitation cards, dating from 1977 to 1992.
1977-1992
Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Toronto
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AP058.S3
Description:
This series documents Blanche Lemco van Ginkel’s employment at the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture of the University of Toronto, where she was professor and later on its dean. The series is subdivided in three subseries documenting the faculty’s programme, reports, and alumni news, the exhibitions organized and/or held at the university, and finally some general correspondence related to the faculty and university. The series contains correspondence, alumni publications, reports, brochures, posters, notes, postcards, reports, papers, and invitation cards, dating from 1977 to 1992.
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1977-1992
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AP018.S1.1978.PR09.002
circa 1978
Level 1 floor plan and project flow chart, Toronto Humane Society, Renovation Old Don Jail, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1978.PR09.002
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circa 1978
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ARCH163837
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- Carnet de croquis, noir - Toronto Waterworks - Mobilier pour l'exposition "À table" - Boston Metro, structure du plafond et mobilier, détail de l'entrée - Maison Coloniale, escalier
1988
Toronto Waterworks, "À table", Boston Metro, Maison Coloniale
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ARCH163837
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- Carnet de croquis, noir - Toronto Waterworks - Mobilier pour l'exposition "À table" - Boston Metro, structure du plafond et mobilier, détail de l'entrée - Maison Coloniale, escalier
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1988
PH2016:0111
1989