photographies
Portrait of a man holding a conical hat and a basket, probably in Hong Kong (now Hong Kong, China)
PH1982:0643:074
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- Photographs PH1982:0643:042, PH1982:0643:047, PH1982:0643:048, PH1982:0643:049, PH1982:0643:052, PH1982:0643:064, PH1982:0643:069, PH1982:0643:070, PH1982:0643:074, PH1982:0643:095 show the same carpet and were probably taken by the same photographer or photographic studio. - Photographs PH1982:0643:069 and PH1982:0643:074 show the same man.
portrait
between 1860 and 1879
Portrait of a man holding a conical hat and a basket, probably in Hong Kong (now Hong Kong, China)
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PH1982:0643:074
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- Photographs PH1982:0643:042, PH1982:0643:047, PH1982:0643:048, PH1982:0643:049, PH1982:0643:052, PH1982:0643:064, PH1982:0643:069, PH1982:0643:070, PH1982:0643:074, PH1982:0643:095 show the same carpet and were probably taken by the same photographer or photographic studio. - Photographs PH1982:0643:069 and PH1982:0643:074 show the same man.
photographies
between 1860 and 1879
portrait
documents textuels
ARCH254975
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32 files concerning interior of New Massey Hall - main floor drawings; canopy; seating; fabric samples; brochures; crowd movement; box office design; graphics; tile; lighting; paint specifications and samples; faucets; door hardware; stage door canopy; wood bureau; exterior paving; music stands; furniture; carpet, catalogues and brochures; exterior displays and signs; miscellaneous brochures; wall panelling for Blocks 51-61-71 project
1976-1983
New Massey Hall - main floor drawings, canopy, seating; fabric samples, brochures, crowd movement, box office design
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ARCH254975
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32 files concerning interior of New Massey Hall - main floor drawings; canopy; seating; fabric samples; brochures; crowd movement; box office design; graphics; tile; lighting; paint specifications and samples; faucets; door hardware; stage door canopy; wood bureau; exterior paving; music stands; furniture; carpet, catalogues and brochures; exterior displays and signs; miscellaneous brochures; wall panelling for Blocks 51-61-71 project
documents textuels
1976-1983
Projet
AP056.S1.1993.PR07
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This project series documents a new building for the Fields Institute of Research in Mathematical Sciences at the University of Toronto from 1993-1995. The office identified the project number as 9318. This project consisted of a four-storey building, characterized by a rusticated limestone and red-brick exterior, located at 222 College Street. The building's layout consisted of offices, conference rooms, classrooms, resource centres, computer training facilities, a library, and the main lobby and reception. At the core was a grand atrium with a wood-lined helical staircase that ran the height of the building, a stucco fireplace and an elliptical reception desk. Designed to encourage spontaneous thought and interaction, the institute featured slate chalkboards throughout. The roof was comprised of a Douglas fir deck on metal trusses, while the interior finishes included tiles, carpet, wood, metal, stone and concrete.[1] The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, a presentation painting and textual records dating from 1993-1996. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, elevations, sections, details, perspectives and axonometric drawings. The photographic materials include images for presentation and research, while the textual records document completion schedules. [1] "Fields Institute Facilities." The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences. Accessed April 29, 2019. http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/resources/fields-institute-facilities
1993-1996
The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, University of Toronto (1993-1995)
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AP056.S1.1993.PR07
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This project series documents a new building for the Fields Institute of Research in Mathematical Sciences at the University of Toronto from 1993-1995. The office identified the project number as 9318. This project consisted of a four-storey building, characterized by a rusticated limestone and red-brick exterior, located at 222 College Street. The building's layout consisted of offices, conference rooms, classrooms, resource centres, computer training facilities, a library, and the main lobby and reception. At the core was a grand atrium with a wood-lined helical staircase that ran the height of the building, a stucco fireplace and an elliptical reception desk. Designed to encourage spontaneous thought and interaction, the institute featured slate chalkboards throughout. The roof was comprised of a Douglas fir deck on metal trusses, while the interior finishes included tiles, carpet, wood, metal, stone and concrete.[1] The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials, a presentation painting and textual records dating from 1993-1996. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, elevations, sections, details, perspectives and axonometric drawings. The photographic materials include images for presentation and research, while the textual records document completion schedules. [1] "Fields Institute Facilities." The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences. Accessed April 29, 2019. http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/resources/fields-institute-facilities
Project
1993-1996
documents textuels
ARCH255114
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13 documentation files concerning interior/exterior design: marble, security glass, entrance canopy including photographs of model, metal fence including photographs of models, sixth floor interior including drawings and carpet samples, pedestrian level wind study, washroom fixtures, zinc casting, technical data sheets for paint, Arriscraft stone including contract, Addair marble, interior samples of approved fabric, paint, sun screen, numbers, and photographs and drawings of chairs.
1984-1986
Photographic documentation files concerning interior and exterior design
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ARCH255114
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13 documentation files concerning interior/exterior design: marble, security glass, entrance canopy including photographs of model, metal fence including photographs of models, sixth floor interior including drawings and carpet samples, pedestrian level wind study, washroom fixtures, zinc casting, technical data sheets for paint, Arriscraft stone including contract, Addair marble, interior samples of approved fabric, paint, sun screen, numbers, and photographs and drawings of chairs.
documents textuels
1984-1986
Projet
AP018.S1.1971.PR11
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This project series documents the design and purchase of equipment and furnishings for the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto in 1971. The office identified the project number as 7118. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It consisted of the furnishings and equipment for the newly expanded gallery, which included benches, lecture hall seating, carpets, desks, and fabrics. 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 and textual records dating from around 1971-1979. The textual records show the planning and purchase of furnishings through correspondence, financial records, meeting minutes, and specifications. The drawings show the proposed layouts and design of the gallery furnishings.
circa 1971-1979
Art Gallery of Ontario, Furnishings and Equipment, Toronto (1971)
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AP018.S1.1971.PR11
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This project series documents the design and purchase of equipment and furnishings for the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto in 1971. The office identified the project number as 7118. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It consisted of the furnishings and equipment for the newly expanded gallery, which included benches, lecture hall seating, carpets, desks, and fabrics. 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 and textual records dating from around 1971-1979. The textual records show the planning and purchase of furnishings through correspondence, financial records, meeting minutes, and specifications. The drawings show the proposed layouts and design of the gallery furnishings.
Project
circa 1971-1979
Projet
Guardiola House
AP143.S4.D73
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File documents the unexecuted project for Guardiola House, Cádiz, Spain. Material in this file was produced in 1988. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, photographic material, presentation drawings, working drawings, models, and textual records. Drawings by Eisenman include conceptual sketches (DR1994:0147:001-004), and a drawing and final presentation drawing of the transformation process (DR1994:0147:279; DR1994:0147:635). Drawings by Eisenman's office include: samples for serigraphed drawings (DR1994:0147:644-669); drawings for house model construction (DR1994:0147:387-438); and presentation drawings in coloured film on KC5 (DR1994:0147:635-643). A schematic set shows an early scheme for the house: a site and situation plan, two longitudinal sections, floor and roof plans, transverse sections and a section showing construction materials (DR1994:0147:361-367). Four "record blueprint sets" of working drawings are dated between April and May 1988 (DR1994:0147:606-609). Documents include a list of security procedures for Eisenman's office, a schedule for Guardiola House, a report from Static engineering firm, Barcelona, a copy of the Aedes Gallery catalogue on Guardiola House, a filing index and list of the drawings, an address directory, a description of the project, correspondance, and a contract between the architect and client (DR1994:0147:1069-1071). Photographs and photocopies document an early working model of the house which no longer exists (photographs: DR1994:0147:1054-1056; photocopies: DR1994:0147:1056-1067). Miscellaneous drawings in this group include: an incomplete set of blueprints of Alvaro Siza's project for the same site (DR1994:0147:1073); a set of working drawings by Spanish architects for a project in Barcelona which Eisenman referred to when developing this project (DR1994:0147:1074); and Eisenman's designs for a lamp and carpet for Cleto Munari (not part of this project; DR1994:0147:894-1049). Conceptual drawings include plans, site plans, elevations, sections, and axonometrics - mostly black felt-tip pen and/or graphite on white or yellow tracing paper. Design development drawings include plans, site plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and axonometrics - some graphite on tracing vellum; sets - many blueline prints on wove paper; and reprographic copies - some photocopies on tracing vellum or wove paper. Presentation drawings include plans, elevations, and sections - all translucent adhesive coloured film on stats; reprographic copies - all stats; and screen prints on wove paper. Working drawings include plans, site plans, elevations, sections, and details - some pen and black ink on mylar; sets - many coloured pencil on blueline prints on wove paper; and reprographic copies - some photocopies on wove paper. Furniture drawings include plans and elevations for a lamp and carpets - many black felt-tip pen on yellow tracing paper; reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper; and a manuscript - one typescript on wove paper. Parts of models include - all grey paint on cardboard; photographs of a model; and reprographic copies - all photocopies of photographs of models. Textual records include project files, notes, correspondence, and project files - mostly typescripts on wove paper; sets include copies of drawings - many photocopies on wove paper; and reprographic copies - one photocopy on wove paper. Models include one grey paint on wood and cardboard model.
1988
Guardiola House
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AP143.S4.D73
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File documents the unexecuted project for Guardiola House, Cádiz, Spain. Material in this file was produced in 1988. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, photographic material, presentation drawings, working drawings, models, and textual records. Drawings by Eisenman include conceptual sketches (DR1994:0147:001-004), and a drawing and final presentation drawing of the transformation process (DR1994:0147:279; DR1994:0147:635). Drawings by Eisenman's office include: samples for serigraphed drawings (DR1994:0147:644-669); drawings for house model construction (DR1994:0147:387-438); and presentation drawings in coloured film on KC5 (DR1994:0147:635-643). A schematic set shows an early scheme for the house: a site and situation plan, two longitudinal sections, floor and roof plans, transverse sections and a section showing construction materials (DR1994:0147:361-367). Four "record blueprint sets" of working drawings are dated between April and May 1988 (DR1994:0147:606-609). Documents include a list of security procedures for Eisenman's office, a schedule for Guardiola House, a report from Static engineering firm, Barcelona, a copy of the Aedes Gallery catalogue on Guardiola House, a filing index and list of the drawings, an address directory, a description of the project, correspondance, and a contract between the architect and client (DR1994:0147:1069-1071). Photographs and photocopies document an early working model of the house which no longer exists (photographs: DR1994:0147:1054-1056; photocopies: DR1994:0147:1056-1067). Miscellaneous drawings in this group include: an incomplete set of blueprints of Alvaro Siza's project for the same site (DR1994:0147:1073); a set of working drawings by Spanish architects for a project in Barcelona which Eisenman referred to when developing this project (DR1994:0147:1074); and Eisenman's designs for a lamp and carpet for Cleto Munari (not part of this project; DR1994:0147:894-1049). Conceptual drawings include plans, site plans, elevations, sections, and axonometrics - mostly black felt-tip pen and/or graphite on white or yellow tracing paper. Design development drawings include plans, site plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and axonometrics - some graphite on tracing vellum; sets - many blueline prints on wove paper; and reprographic copies - some photocopies on tracing vellum or wove paper. Presentation drawings include plans, elevations, and sections - all translucent adhesive coloured film on stats; reprographic copies - all stats; and screen prints on wove paper. Working drawings include plans, site plans, elevations, sections, and details - some pen and black ink on mylar; sets - many coloured pencil on blueline prints on wove paper; and reprographic copies - some photocopies on wove paper. Furniture drawings include plans and elevations for a lamp and carpets - many black felt-tip pen on yellow tracing paper; reprographic copies - mostly photocopies on wove paper; and a manuscript - one typescript on wove paper. Parts of models include - all grey paint on cardboard; photographs of a model; and reprographic copies - all photocopies of photographs of models. Textual records include project files, notes, correspondence, and project files - mostly typescripts on wove paper; sets include copies of drawings - many photocopies on wove paper; and reprographic copies - one photocopy on wove paper. Models include one grey paint on wood and cardboard model.
File 73
1988
dessins
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4 panel(s)
ARCH265999
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This group consists of samples for the interior decoration of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, including samples for the carpets and the colour scheme.
Samples for the interior decoration of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal
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ARCH265999
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This group consists of samples for the interior decoration of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, including samples for the carpets and the colour scheme.
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4 panel(s)
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3 panel(s)
ARCH266000
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This group consists of samples for the interior decoration of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, including samples for the carpets and the colour scheme.
Samples for the interior decoration of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal
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ARCH266000
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This group consists of samples for the interior decoration of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, including samples for the carpets and the colour scheme.
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3 panel(s)
PH1980:0683.02:017
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The subject is dressed in a turban and a large coat, he holds prayer beads in his left hand. The floor and the bench are covered with carpets, on the left a curtain.
1872
Studio portrait of a man with white beard sitting on bench, smoking hookah, Egypt
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PH1980:0683.02:017
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The subject is dressed in a turban and a large coat, he holds prayer beads in his left hand. The floor and the bench are covered with carpets, on the left a curtain.
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69 drawing(s)
ARCH262407
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(6) Carpet pattern sketches (7) Elevation studies of glass wall @ St-Antoine and St-Urbain (12) Perspective studies of north south corridors Level 33 000 (13) Stone pattern and dimension studies for stone pattern on St-Antoine + (1) page of notes (2) Fire stair elevation studies along rue Viger (13) studies for ventilation box on roof at level 33 000 + (2) photocopies ( 3) overlays -A0 print - roof elevation study of corner of de Bleury and St-Antoine 1:400 (2) overlays- elevation study of base of Rogers and King building (11) overlays- elevation studies at kitchen area wrt to structure
Miscellaneous drawings
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ARCH262407
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(6) Carpet pattern sketches (7) Elevation studies of glass wall @ St-Antoine and St-Urbain (12) Perspective studies of north south corridors Level 33 000 (13) Stone pattern and dimension studies for stone pattern on St-Antoine + (1) page of notes (2) Fire stair elevation studies along rue Viger (13) studies for ventilation box on roof at level 33 000 + (2) photocopies ( 3) overlays -A0 print - roof elevation study of corner of de Bleury and St-Antoine 1:400 (2) overlays- elevation study of base of Rogers and King building (11) overlays- elevation studies at kitchen area wrt to structure
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69 drawing(s)