dessins
AP018.S1.1977.PR01.007
circa 1976
Site survey, Imperial Oil Limited, Feasibility Study, North York, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1977.PR01.007
dessins
circa 1976
dessins
AP075.S1.1968.PR01.001
1968-1970
dessins
1968-1970
Projet
AP140.S2.SS1.D59
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the Chandler North Building, an addition to the Department of Chemistry of Columbia University, in New York, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1978 and 1983. File contains reference documents, a large number of design development drawings, as well as presentation drawings produced at several stages of the design, including some for publication purposes. Photographic materials include views of a presentation model by John Donat Photography. File also contains textual records.
1978-1983
Chandler North Building, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York, New York, United States
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AP140.S2.SS1.D59
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for the Chandler North Building, an addition to the Department of Chemistry of Columbia University, in New York, New York, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1978 and 1983. File contains reference documents, a large number of design development drawings, as well as presentation drawings produced at several stages of the design, including some for publication purposes. Photographic materials include views of a presentation model by John Donat Photography. File also contains textual records.
File 59
1978-1983
Projet
AP018.S1.1960.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Imperial Oil Ontario region office in North York, Ontario from 1960-1962. The office identified the project number as 6049. This project consisted of a three-storey, 110,000 square foot building located at the corner of Don Mills Road and Eglington Avenue. The front entrance was accessed from a circular driveway off Wynford Drive, with parking lots on either side that held 330 vehicles. The basement level had storage rooms, machine and boiler rooms, a telephone switch gear room and shipping areas. The first floor included food service areas, offices, locker rooms, and a doctor's office complete with x-ray rooms, treatment areas and a quiet room for female employees, among others. The second floor contained administrative areas for accounting, data control and banking, while the third floor contained more offices. The building's frame consisted of a rectangular steel skeleton faced with concrete panels. The ground level was recessed 20 feet to allow for sidewalks around the building. Concrete columns at this level supported the upper two storeys. The landscaped surroundings include long, fountain-spotted reflecting pools. This project won the silver Massey Medal for Architecture in 1964, as well as an honourable distinction at the International Exhibition of Architects VIII Biennial of São Paula in 1965. The project is recorded through drawings, textual records and a photograph dating from 1961-1970. The drawings are mostly reprographic copies that include plans, sections, elevations, details, schedules and electrical, mechanical and structural drawings. The textual records consist of specifications originally arranged with the drawings. The photograph shows the finished buillding.
1961 - 1970
Imperial Oil Limited, Ontario Region Office Building, North York (1960-1962)
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AP018.S1.1960.PR02
Description:
This project series documents the Imperial Oil Ontario region office in North York, Ontario from 1960-1962. The office identified the project number as 6049. This project consisted of a three-storey, 110,000 square foot building located at the corner of Don Mills Road and Eglington Avenue. The front entrance was accessed from a circular driveway off Wynford Drive, with parking lots on either side that held 330 vehicles. The basement level had storage rooms, machine and boiler rooms, a telephone switch gear room and shipping areas. The first floor included food service areas, offices, locker rooms, and a doctor's office complete with x-ray rooms, treatment areas and a quiet room for female employees, among others. The second floor contained administrative areas for accounting, data control and banking, while the third floor contained more offices. The building's frame consisted of a rectangular steel skeleton faced with concrete panels. The ground level was recessed 20 feet to allow for sidewalks around the building. Concrete columns at this level supported the upper two storeys. The landscaped surroundings include long, fountain-spotted reflecting pools. This project won the silver Massey Medal for Architecture in 1964, as well as an honourable distinction at the International Exhibition of Architects VIII Biennial of São Paula in 1965. The project is recorded through drawings, textual records and a photograph dating from 1961-1970. The drawings are mostly reprographic copies that include plans, sections, elevations, details, schedules and electrical, mechanical and structural drawings. The textual records consist of specifications originally arranged with the drawings. The photograph shows the finished buillding.
Project
1961 - 1970
DR1991:0024:012
17 October 1988
Section looking north for the Hanks-Paré Residence, Tuxedo Park, New York
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DR1991:0024:012
DR1991:0024:021
7 November 1988
Section looking north for the Hanks-Paré Residence, Tuxedo Park, New York
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DR1991:0024:021
DR1991:0024:032
13 February 1989
Section looking north for the Hanks-Paré Residence, Tuxedo Park, New York
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DR1991:0024:032
DR1991:0024:045
26 October 1990
Section looking north for the Hanks-Paré Residence, Tuxedo Park, New York
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DR1991:0024:045
DR2010:0013:005
22 August 1990
Section looking north for the Hanks-Paré Residence, Tuxedo Park, New York
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DR2010:0013:005
PH1979:0624:046
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Section C, 12e item. "13: Chartres cathedral: North choir aisle"
ca. 1899
View of north choir ambulatory of Cathédrale de Chartres, Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France
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PH1979:0624:046
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Section C, 12e item. "13: Chartres cathedral: North choir aisle"