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17 presentation drawing(s)
DR1995:0255:073-089
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diagram with annotations on typical housing patterns, maps, section showing water levels, and schematic maps of Two Tree Island showing harbour development, possibly intended for publication
Diagram with annotations on typical housing patterns
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DR1995:0255:073-089
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diagram with annotations on typical housing patterns, maps, section showing water levels, and schematic maps of Two Tree Island showing harbour development, possibly intended for publication
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17 presentation drawing(s)
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ARCH254956
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67 files - interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building: ceilings; windows; pneumatic tube; glass and glazing; furniture fitments; Kent Street wall; millwork samples; washrooms; Temporary Agency; security systems; paving; painting; filing; library shelving; chair selection; coffee and lounge areas; auditorium; medical suite; carpeting; lobby waiting area; desk design; graphics programme; elevator lobbies; partitionings; Louvre drapes; telephones; stairs; control room; service modules; wood dadoes; cafeteria; copper; sandblasting; guard booth; doors and frames; glass sliding doors; exhibits and kitchen equipment; trees; plaza slate; Acme slate and tile; computer room; exercise facilities; basement area; general contractor Don Ellis; concrete; artwork for bank
1972-1976
Interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building
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ARCH254956
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67 files - interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building: ceilings; windows; pneumatic tube; glass and glazing; furniture fitments; Kent Street wall; millwork samples; washrooms; Temporary Agency; security systems; paving; painting; filing; library shelving; chair selection; coffee and lounge areas; auditorium; medical suite; carpeting; lobby waiting area; desk design; graphics programme; elevator lobbies; partitionings; Louvre drapes; telephones; stairs; control room; service modules; wood dadoes; cafeteria; copper; sandblasting; guard booth; doors and frames; glass sliding doors; exhibits and kitchen equipment; trees; plaza slate; Acme slate and tile; computer room; exercise facilities; basement area; general contractor Don Ellis; concrete; artwork for bank
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1972-1976
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AP056.S1.1991.PR05
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This project series documents Phase 2B of work completed for Hasbro Headquarters in Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1991-1994. The office identified the project number as 9105. This project consisted of interior work for part of the company's headquarters and was the third in a series of projects that the firm would complete for the headquarters. The 300,000 square foot building was predominantly one-storey and located on the block between Saratoga, Grand, London and Newport Avenues. The three projects were known as Main Street, Phase 2A and Phase 2B. Phase 1 was completed in 1986 by Barton Myers Associates with Shirley Blumberg as partner-in-charge. These subsequent projects by KPMB were also headed by Shirley Blumberg and continued the initial style she had established in Phase 1. These projects saw the conversion of a historic brick and masonry mill into the company's new offices. The office structure was inspired by the layout of a Greek town, with a main street running through it. This phase continued the work of Phase 2A and focused mainly on the design of the visitor's entrance. The entrance area was V-shaped, with the wide end at the entrance doors and the narrower end leading guests deeper into the building. Once past this area, the hallway opened like a bubble, wrapping around a large elliptical courtyard in the middle. This courtyard, comprised of glass windows with trees and other landscaping in it, was the most prominent feature of this phase. Materials used throughout the offices included polished concrete, maple, aluminum and perforated metal. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1989 to around 1994. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, details, and some construction drawings. Many of the drawings focus on the entrance and courtyard. The textual records consist of the project program and schedule.
1989-circa 1994
Hasbro Headquarters, Phase 2B, Pawtucket, Rhode Island (1991-1994)
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AP056.S1.1991.PR05
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This project series documents Phase 2B of work completed for Hasbro Headquarters in Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1991-1994. The office identified the project number as 9105. This project consisted of interior work for part of the company's headquarters and was the third in a series of projects that the firm would complete for the headquarters. The 300,000 square foot building was predominantly one-storey and located on the block between Saratoga, Grand, London and Newport Avenues. The three projects were known as Main Street, Phase 2A and Phase 2B. Phase 1 was completed in 1986 by Barton Myers Associates with Shirley Blumberg as partner-in-charge. These subsequent projects by KPMB were also headed by Shirley Blumberg and continued the initial style she had established in Phase 1. These projects saw the conversion of a historic brick and masonry mill into the company's new offices. The office structure was inspired by the layout of a Greek town, with a main street running through it. This phase continued the work of Phase 2A and focused mainly on the design of the visitor's entrance. The entrance area was V-shaped, with the wide end at the entrance doors and the narrower end leading guests deeper into the building. Once past this area, the hallway opened like a bubble, wrapping around a large elliptical courtyard in the middle. This courtyard, comprised of glass windows with trees and other landscaping in it, was the most prominent feature of this phase. Materials used throughout the offices included polished concrete, maple, aluminum and perforated metal. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1989 to around 1994. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, details, and some construction drawings. Many of the drawings focus on the entrance and courtyard. The textual records consist of the project program and schedule.
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1989-circa 1994
DR1995:0280:653
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site model with key to cube functions for Generator, including prefabricated plastic cubes with unit dimension of 1cm x 1cm x 1cm, wood cylinder tree trunks, and Plexiglas (TM) screens on site plan
between 1976 and 1979
Site model with key to cubes function for Generator
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DR1995:0280:653
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site model with key to cube functions for Generator, including prefabricated plastic cubes with unit dimension of 1cm x 1cm x 1cm, wood cylinder tree trunks, and Plexiglas (TM) screens on site plan
DR1995:0280:653-653
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site model with key to cube functions for Generator, including prefabricated plastic cubes with unit dimension of 1cm x 1cm x 1cm, wood cylinder tree trunks, and Plexiglas (TM) screens on site plan
between 1976 and 1979
Site model with key to cubes function for Generator
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DR1995:0280:653-653
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site model with key to cube functions for Generator, including prefabricated plastic cubes with unit dimension of 1cm x 1cm x 1cm, wood cylinder tree trunks, and Plexiglas (TM) screens on site plan
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AP018.S1.1982.PR19
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Hôtel de la Délégation in Algiers, Algeria from 1982-1985. The office identified the project number as 8220. This hotel was designed with inspiration from traditional Maghrebian and Middle Eastern architecture but made in the modern style. The site for the project consisted of the hotel, a neighbouring villa, a separate office complex, a roundabout at the entrance, two pools, tennis courts, gardens and, an arcade. The project proposed several variations on the design for the hotel, including an eight-level option and a ten-level option, the latter adding two levels of parking to the bottom of the building. The hotel was built into a hill so floors that were subterranean on one side of the building were above ground on the other. This latter side had terraced pergolas at every level with views over the pool. The hotel had a multi-level atrium that contained elaborate indoor gardens and trees. While the ground floor was made up of conference rooms, banquet halls and the reception area, the other levels mostly contained hotel rooms. This project was commissioned by Lavalin International Inc. for the Algerian government, who are referred to in the records as the Présidence de la République, République Algérienne, Démocratique et Populaire. The project is also referred to as Hôtel Alger in the project documentation. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1982-1985. Almost all of the records are in French, with the exception of a few interoffice communications. While there are construction drawings in the project materials, there are also a large number of design drawings showing different schemes and ideas for the hotel. The photographic materials include construction progress photos of the hotel. The textual records consist of correspondence, meeting reports, pre-design records and the project scope, financial documentation, schedules, interoffice letters, construction and detail planning records, specifications and progress reports. Box AP018.S1.1982.PR19.041 in this project series includes an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
1982-1985
Hôtel de la Délégation, Algiers, Algeria (1982-1985)
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AP018.S1.1982.PR19
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This project series documents the design and construction of the Hôtel de la Délégation in Algiers, Algeria from 1982-1985. The office identified the project number as 8220. This hotel was designed with inspiration from traditional Maghrebian and Middle Eastern architecture but made in the modern style. The site for the project consisted of the hotel, a neighbouring villa, a separate office complex, a roundabout at the entrance, two pools, tennis courts, gardens and, an arcade. The project proposed several variations on the design for the hotel, including an eight-level option and a ten-level option, the latter adding two levels of parking to the bottom of the building. The hotel was built into a hill so floors that were subterranean on one side of the building were above ground on the other. This latter side had terraced pergolas at every level with views over the pool. The hotel had a multi-level atrium that contained elaborate indoor gardens and trees. While the ground floor was made up of conference rooms, banquet halls and the reception area, the other levels mostly contained hotel rooms. This project was commissioned by Lavalin International Inc. for the Algerian government, who are referred to in the records as the Présidence de la République, République Algérienne, Démocratique et Populaire. The project is also referred to as Hôtel Alger in the project documentation. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and textual records dating from 1982-1985. Almost all of the records are in French, with the exception of a few interoffice communications. While there are construction drawings in the project materials, there are also a large number of design drawings showing different schemes and ideas for the hotel. The photographic materials include construction progress photos of the hotel. The textual records consist of correspondence, meeting reports, pre-design records and the project scope, financial documentation, schedules, interoffice letters, construction and detail planning records, specifications and progress reports. Box AP018.S1.1982.PR19.041 in this project series includes an index to the textual materials, which was created by the office.
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1982-1985
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ARCH254549
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revised central plaza plan showing circular islands and curved water canals, variant annotated central plaza plan showing shops, village green and tree-lined waterways, detailed study of island scheme for central plaza
1986
Revised central plaza plan showing circular islands and curved water canals
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ARCH254549
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revised central plaza plan showing circular islands and curved water canals, variant annotated central plaza plan showing shops, village green and tree-lined waterways, detailed study of island scheme for central plaza
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1986
ARCH272973
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A 2008 ArkiPARC award that was presented to the Foreign Office Architects in the category of Shopping Centre for the Umraniye Meydan Retail Complex, Istanbul, Turkey. It consists of a segment of a tree branch encapsulated in orange glass.
2008
A 2008 ArkiPARC award presented to the Foreign Office Architects for the Umraniye Meydan Retail Complex, Istanbul, Turkey
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ARCH272973
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A 2008 ArkiPARC award that was presented to the Foreign Office Architects in the category of Shopping Centre for the Umraniye Meydan Retail Complex, Istanbul, Turkey. It consists of a segment of a tree branch encapsulated in orange glass.
2008
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AP075.S1.1979.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Victoria General Hospital in Victoria. Oberlander worked in this project between 1979 and 1982. The architectural firm Beinhaker Irwin / Russell Vandiver Architects worked on the project, while Oberlander was in charge of the landscape for the whole hospital site. The intention for the landscape design was to preserve the site major natural features, such as the woodland and meadow, to create an outdoor recreational area for staff and patients and provide views and privacy for some of the hospital units. Oberlander's design included a play area and a treed parking lot to reduce the impact of the parking areas on the rest of the site. The project series contains concept design reports by architectural firm with Oberlander's annotations, design development drawings and working drawings, including grading plans, landscape plans and planting plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, research material, schematic design, specifications for the landscape and the building construction, contract and financial documents.
1977-1984
Victoria General Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia (1979-1882)
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AP075.S1.1979.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Victoria General Hospital in Victoria. Oberlander worked in this project between 1979 and 1982. The architectural firm Beinhaker Irwin / Russell Vandiver Architects worked on the project, while Oberlander was in charge of the landscape for the whole hospital site. The intention for the landscape design was to preserve the site major natural features, such as the woodland and meadow, to create an outdoor recreational area for staff and patients and provide views and privacy for some of the hospital units. Oberlander's design included a play area and a treed parking lot to reduce the impact of the parking areas on the rest of the site. The project series contains concept design reports by architectural firm with Oberlander's annotations, design development drawings and working drawings, including grading plans, landscape plans and planting plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, research material, schematic design, specifications for the landscape and the building construction, contract and financial documents.
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1977-1984
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CP138
Résumé:
The Gordon Matta-Clark collection documents the personal and professional activities of Gordon Matta-Clark through his correspondence, texts, library, artwork and films, created predominantly between 1969 and 1978. Additionally the collection contains correspondence and photographs collected by Anne Alpert, Matta-Clark's mother, and documentation on his work collected by his widow Jane Crawford following his death.
1914-2008
Collection Gordon Matta-Clark
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CP138
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The Gordon Matta-Clark collection documents the personal and professional activities of Gordon Matta-Clark through his correspondence, texts, library, artwork and films, created predominantly between 1969 and 1978. Additionally the collection contains correspondence and photographs collected by Anne Alpert, Matta-Clark's mother, and documentation on his work collected by his widow Jane Crawford following his death.
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1914-2008