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AP018.S1.1980.PR05.007
circa 1980
Floor plan negatives, Residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Black, Alterations and Additions, North York, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1980.PR05.007
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circa 1980
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AP018.S1.1980.PR05.003
1980-1981
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1980-1981
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AP018.S1.1980.PR05.005
1980-1981
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1980-1981
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AP018.S1.1980.PR05.001
1980
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1980
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AP018.S1.1980.PR05.004
1980-1981
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1980-1981
Projet
AP018.S1.1968.PR01
Description:
This project series documents St. John's City Hall and Civic Centre in Newfoundland from 1968-1970. The office identified the project number as 68002. This project consisted of three phases of development, with phase I being city hall, phase II being a commercial redevelopment, and phase III being additional public buildings. The master program included plans for a library, department store, supermarket, retail stores, a movie theatre, a hotel with a restaurant and banquet hall, a bus terminal and 160 residential units. It is not clear from the project materials whether these buildings were realized. The city hall site consisted of a concrete building on New Grower Street, which sat atop a concrete podium with parking below. A system of diagonal terraces with pedestrian areas also made up the podium. City hall, which was approximately four-storeys at its maximum height, included council chambers, offices, a great hall with artifacts and memorials, and municipal departments, among others. This project won an Award of Excellence for The Canadian Architect in 1968. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of mechanical and electrical drawings dating from 1970.
1970
City Hall and Civic Centre, St. John's, Newfoundland (1968-1970)
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AP018.S1.1968.PR01
Description:
This project series documents St. John's City Hall and Civic Centre in Newfoundland from 1968-1970. The office identified the project number as 68002. This project consisted of three phases of development, with phase I being city hall, phase II being a commercial redevelopment, and phase III being additional public buildings. The master program included plans for a library, department store, supermarket, retail stores, a movie theatre, a hotel with a restaurant and banquet hall, a bus terminal and 160 residential units. It is not clear from the project materials whether these buildings were realized. The city hall site consisted of a concrete building on New Grower Street, which sat atop a concrete podium with parking below. A system of diagonal terraces with pedestrian areas also made up the podium. City hall, which was approximately four-storeys at its maximum height, included council chambers, offices, a great hall with artifacts and memorials, and municipal departments, among others. This project won an Award of Excellence for The Canadian Architect in 1968. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of mechanical and electrical drawings dating from 1970.
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1970
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AP018.S1.1980.PR05.002
1981-1982
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1981-1982
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AP018.S1.1969.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the transfer of the expansion project of the Ascot Hotel in Etobicoke, Ontario from John B. Parkin Associates to John C. Parkin in 1971. The office identified the project number as 69029. The Hotel is referred to as the Ascot Inn in the documentation. The project series contains three documents showing the client's, Canadian Swiss Hotels Limited, decision to continue the project with John C. Parkin once he left the firm John B. Parkin Architects & Associates.
1971
Ascot Hotel, Addition, Etobicoke, Ontario (1969-1971)
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AP018.S1.1969.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the transfer of the expansion project of the Ascot Hotel in Etobicoke, Ontario from John B. Parkin Associates to John C. Parkin in 1971. The office identified the project number as 69029. The Hotel is referred to as the Ascot Inn in the documentation. The project series contains three documents showing the client's, Canadian Swiss Hotels Limited, decision to continue the project with John C. Parkin once he left the firm John B. Parkin Architects & Associates.
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1971
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Diaries
AP018.S4
Description:
This series, 1933-1987, contains diaries kept by John C. Parkin.
1933-1987
Diaries
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AP018.S4
Description:
This series, 1933-1987, contains diaries kept by John C. Parkin.
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1933-1987
Projet
AP018.S1.1971.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the design of custom furniture for the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1971-1973. The office identified the project number as 7117. This project consisted of custom furniture designed for the Art Gallery of Ontario during its major expansion program, which began in 1969. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1972-1973 that consist of furniture details and plans.
1972-1973
Art Gallery of Ontario, Custom Built Furniture, Toronto (1971-1973)
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AP018.S1.1971.PR10
Description:
This project series documents the design of custom furniture for the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1971-1973. The office identified the project number as 7117. This project consisted of custom furniture designed for the Art Gallery of Ontario during its major expansion program, which began in 1969. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1972-1973 that consist of furniture details and plans.
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1972-1973