dessins, documents textuels
AP056.S1.1988.PR10.005
1991
Hanging shelf details, Reisman-Jenkinson House, Richmond Hill, Ontario
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AP056.S1.1988.PR10.005
dessins, documents textuels
1991
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ARCH189534
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dessins
ARCH189569
Structural steel working drawings, Island House, Thousand Islands, Ontario
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ARCH189569
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dessins
ARCH189627
Cladding clarification working drawings, Island House, Thousand Islands, Ontario
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ARCH189627
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ARCH189932
Final scheme clarifications, Moorelands Camp Dining Hall, Dorset, Ontario
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ARCH189932
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maquettes
ARCH189959
maquettes
photographies
ARCH284068
Description:
Contient les photographies numérotées P-1279 à P-1420.
1940s-1970s
Photographies de la Cour suprême du Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
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ARCH284068
Description:
Contient les photographies numérotées P-1279 à P-1420.
photographies
1940s-1970s
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ARCH284588
circa 1981
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circa 1981
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ARCH283697
1937 - 1953
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1937 - 1953
Projet
AP018.S1.1958.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the control tower at the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga from 1958-1964. The office identified the project number as 5872. This project consisted of a 100 foot high control tower built onto a single storey building totalling 30,600 square feet in size. The reinforced concrete tower was hexagonal in shape with a steel frame and reinforced concrete slab floor. A transparent skydome forms the ceiling of the central lobby, providing a view of the floor and supporting shafts of the tower. This project won a Silver Massey Medal for Architecture in 1964 and recognition from Canadian Architect magazine and the Beautify Toronto Campaign for its significance. The project is recorded through a presentation board of a photo of the skydome dating from around 1964.
circa 1964
Control Tower, Toronto International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario (1958-1964)
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AP018.S1.1958.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the control tower at the Toronto International Airport in Mississauga from 1958-1964. The office identified the project number as 5872. This project consisted of a 100 foot high control tower built onto a single storey building totalling 30,600 square feet in size. The reinforced concrete tower was hexagonal in shape with a steel frame and reinforced concrete slab floor. A transparent skydome forms the ceiling of the central lobby, providing a view of the floor and supporting shafts of the tower. This project won a Silver Massey Medal for Architecture in 1964 and recognition from Canadian Architect magazine and the Beautify Toronto Campaign for its significance. The project is recorded through a presentation board of a photo of the skydome dating from around 1964.
Project
circa 1964