DR1984:1267
architecture
1928-1932
architecture
Projet
AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS2
Description:
This project subseries documents student housing for Victoria University in Toronto from 1987-1992. The office identified the project number as 18723. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, consisted of an 8 floor building, with 57 apartments, designed to house 220 students. Located next to Victoria University, part of the University of Toronto, the housing was comprised of units ranging from 1-4 bedrooms. The L-shaped building was 8,646 square metres in size and had two levels of parking that could hold 155 vehicles. The top storeys of the building were gradually set back at each successive level, creating a pyramid-style top, clad in aluminum panelling. The lower levels had facades of red brick, banded with darker red brick, and intermittent with grey brick in a similar pattern. Limestone banding was also used, as well as limestone panelling around the west entrance which continued skyward to create a limestone chimney. This building is now known as Rowell Jackman Hall. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1987-1992. These include sketches, elevations, plans, perspectives and isometrics. This project was designed simultaneously with the Victoria University Hotel (see project subseries AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS1). These two projects have been arranged in two subseries because their project numbers and the site plans and surveys for each project overlap. Some sketches in this project subseries show the Victoria University Hotel building. These two project subseries should be viewed together.
1987-1992
Victoria University Student Housing, Toronto (1987-1992)
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AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS2
Description:
This project subseries documents student housing for Victoria University in Toronto from 1987-1992. The office identified the project number as 18723. This project, headed by Bruce Kuwabara, consisted of an 8 floor building, with 57 apartments, designed to house 220 students. Located next to Victoria University, part of the University of Toronto, the housing was comprised of units ranging from 1-4 bedrooms. The L-shaped building was 8,646 square metres in size and had two levels of parking that could hold 155 vehicles. The top storeys of the building were gradually set back at each successive level, creating a pyramid-style top, clad in aluminum panelling. The lower levels had facades of red brick, banded with darker red brick, and intermittent with grey brick in a similar pattern. Limestone banding was also used, as well as limestone panelling around the west entrance which continued skyward to create a limestone chimney. This building is now known as Rowell Jackman Hall. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1987-1992. These include sketches, elevations, plans, perspectives and isometrics. This project was designed simultaneously with the Victoria University Hotel (see project subseries AP056.S1.1987.PR06.SS1). These two projects have been arranged in two subseries because their project numbers and the site plans and surveys for each project overlap. Some sketches in this project subseries show the Victoria University Hotel building. These two project subseries should be viewed together.
Project
1987-1992
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D18
Description:
File documents an executed public housing project in Preston, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1957 and 1963, and probably after. File contains presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
circa 1957-1963
Housing redevelopment in Avenham, Preston, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D18
Description:
File documents an executed public housing project in Preston, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1957 and 1963, and probably after. File contains presentation drawings, photographic materials, and textual records.
File 18
circa 1957-1963
Projet
CI007.S1.1926.PR02
Description:
This project series contains photographs documenting the project House 1, 2, 3 and 4 for the Weissenhof Housing Colony in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1926. The photographs were produced between 1926 and 1927, and are predominantly general views of the housing colony by Dr. Lossen & Co., and a photograph of the model for the housing developement.
1926-1932
Weissenhofsiedlung [Weissenhof Housing Colony], Stuttgart, Germany (1926-1927)
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CI007.S1.1926.PR02
Description:
This project series contains photographs documenting the project House 1, 2, 3 and 4 for the Weissenhof Housing Colony in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1926. The photographs were produced between 1926 and 1927, and are predominantly general views of the housing colony by Dr. Lossen & Co., and a photograph of the model for the housing developement.
project
1926-1932
documents textuels
AP149.S3.SS2.037
1982
documents textuels
1982
DR1984:1207
architecture
8 September 1930, revised 16 September 1930
architecture
DR1984:1210
architecture
20 August 1930
architecture
DR1984:1073
architecture
22 March 1929
architecture
DR1984:1075
architecture
21 March 1929
architecture
DR1984:1077
architecture
15 March 1929
architecture