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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.
Project
1962-1963
Projet
CI005.S1.1912.PR2
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In1912, Gerrrit Oud commissioned his brother, J.J.P. Oud, to design his country house in Aalsmeer. The spacious country home featured a ground floor facade on the street side and a semi-circular balcony protruding from the first floor bedroom on the garden side (Taverne et al. 2001, 72-73). Project series includes drawings of the ground floor plans for the house and the rear elevation.
1912
G.J. Oud House, Aalsmeer, Netherlands (1912)
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CI005.S1.1912.PR2
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In1912, Gerrrit Oud commissioned his brother, J.J.P. Oud, to design his country house in Aalsmeer. The spacious country home featured a ground floor facade on the street side and a semi-circular balcony protruding from the first floor bedroom on the garden side (Taverne et al. 2001, 72-73). Project series includes drawings of the ground floor plans for the house and the rear elevation.
project
1912
articles
Bumpalow Cottage, Bumpalow Home, Bumpalow Town, jouets, jeux, Maisons de rêve, maisons jouets, Milton Bradley Company, Hasbro
16 avril 2016
PH1984:0977:349
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The private home of Edward Anthony. Presumedly, the dry plates used to produce the image were one of the first samples of machine-coated plates manufactured by George Eastman.
ca. 1880
View of Edward Anthony's summer house, Alexandria Bay, New York, United States of America
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PH1984:0977:349
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The private home of Edward Anthony. Presumedly, the dry plates used to produce the image were one of the first samples of machine-coated plates manufactured by George Eastman.
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AP173.S1.1997.D3
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project of Foam Home near Nijmegen, Netherlands, a study for a housing project for the KAN area. Material in this series was produced around 1997. The series contains sketches and conceptual drawings and also some textual records related to a workshop planning. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
ca. 1997
Foam House, Nijmegen, Netherlands (1997)
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AP173.S1.1997.D3
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's project of Foam Home near Nijmegen, Netherlands, a study for a housing project for the KAN area. Material in this series was produced around 1997. The series contains sketches and conceptual drawings and also some textual records related to a workshop planning. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
Project
ca. 1997
documents textuels
ARCH254201
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Press clipping of an article of the Trenton Times of March 29, 1974 entitled "Solar-Heat Home Cleared for Test" about Douglas Kelbaugh's House in Princeton, New Jersey.
March 29, 1974
Press clipping about the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey
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ARCH254201
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Press clipping of an article of the Trenton Times of March 29, 1974 entitled "Solar-Heat Home Cleared for Test" about Douglas Kelbaugh's House in Princeton, New Jersey.
documents textuels
March 29, 1974
Projet
AP206.S1.1957.PR01
Description:
This project series documents a house for Shri DC Sharma in Chandigarh, India in 1957. Located on plot no. 63 on Street E of Sector 9, this project consisted of a two-storey home with three bedrooms and servant's quarters. The exterior included a rubble façade and a second-floor terrace balanced on a distinctive triangular support. The project is recorded through a drawing of floor plans, elevations and sections dating from 1957.
1957
House for Shri DC Sharma, Chandigarh, India (1957)
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AP206.S1.1957.PR01
Description:
This project series documents a house for Shri DC Sharma in Chandigarh, India in 1957. Located on plot no. 63 on Street E of Sector 9, this project consisted of a two-storey home with three bedrooms and servant's quarters. The exterior included a rubble façade and a second-floor terrace balanced on a distinctive triangular support. The project is recorded through a drawing of floor plans, elevations and sections dating from 1957.
Project
1957
Projet
CI005.S1.1916.PR1
Description:
Oud was commissioned by the Blaauw family to design a private dwelling in 1916 in Alkmaar. Oud's plans for the Blaauw family home consist of designs for a hallway, staircase, and kitchen on one side elevation, and a living room and backroom on the other. The design also featured a conservatory. Oud's designs were not ultimately realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 79). Project series includes drawings of site plans and elevations and a photograph.
1916
House for Mr and Mrs Blaauw, Alkmaar, Netherlands (1916)
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CI005.S1.1916.PR1
Description:
Oud was commissioned by the Blaauw family to design a private dwelling in 1916 in Alkmaar. Oud's plans for the Blaauw family home consist of designs for a hallway, staircase, and kitchen on one side elevation, and a living room and backroom on the other. The design also featured a conservatory. Oud's designs were not ultimately realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 79). Project series includes drawings of site plans and elevations and a photograph.
project
1916
Projet
AP206.S1.1997.PR02
Description:
This project series documents a residence for Dr. PS Bidwai in Chandigarh, India in 1997. This project consisted of the intermediary stage for the building, as the first stage had already been constructed. Located on plot no. 1224 in Sector 42B, the three-storey, three bedroom home was on a 2250 square foot plot of land. The project is recorded through drawings of site and floor plans, elevations and a section dating from 1997.
1997
Residence for Dr. PS Bidwai, Chandigarh, India (1997)
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AP206.S1.1997.PR02
Description:
This project series documents a residence for Dr. PS Bidwai in Chandigarh, India in 1997. This project consisted of the intermediary stage for the building, as the first stage had already been constructed. Located on plot no. 1224 in Sector 42B, the three-storey, three bedroom home was on a 2250 square foot plot of land. The project is recorded through drawings of site and floor plans, elevations and a section dating from 1997.
Project
1997