Sous-série
Editorial files
AP037.S1.D1
Description:
This subseries contains files relating to various aspects of publishing of T-Square and Shelter magazines, including editorial material, correspondence with authors, contributors and other publishers, promotional material, and some production-related material. The types of documents included are correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, newsletters and pamphlets, newspaper and magazine clippings. For the purposes of conservation, the photographs have been physically removed from files and kept together into a photograph subseries. The files cover the period from 1926 to 1990 but the majority of documents are dated mostly between 1930 to 1944. The files are arranged in alphabetical order. This subseries consists of 5 boxes of files (BOX 37-01 to BOX 37-05).
1926-1990, predominant 1930-1944
Editorial files
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AP037.S1.D1
Description:
This subseries contains files relating to various aspects of publishing of T-Square and Shelter magazines, including editorial material, correspondence with authors, contributors and other publishers, promotional material, and some production-related material. The types of documents included are correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, newsletters and pamphlets, newspaper and magazine clippings. For the purposes of conservation, the photographs have been physically removed from files and kept together into a photograph subseries. The files cover the period from 1926 to 1990 but the majority of documents are dated mostly between 1930 to 1944. The files are arranged in alphabetical order. This subseries consists of 5 boxes of files (BOX 37-01 to BOX 37-05).
File 1
1926-1990, predominant 1930-1944
photographies
ARCH273337
Description:
Photograph for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Water Conservation and the Mist Experience" about domestic water saving devices and the enveloppe that was containing the photograph.
1978 or before
Unidentified man washing his hands with a water atomizer device
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ARCH273337
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Photograph for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Water Conservation and the Mist Experience" about domestic water saving devices and the enveloppe that was containing the photograph.
photographies
1978 or before
photographies
AP149.S1.1978.PR01.004
Description:
Photograph for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Water Conservation and the Mist Experience" about domestic water saving devices and the enveloppe that was containing the photograph.
1978 or before
Unidentified man washing his hands with a water atomizer device
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AP149.S1.1978.PR01.004
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Photograph for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Water Conservation and the Mist Experience" about domestic water saving devices and the enveloppe that was containing the photograph.
photographies
1978 or before
photographies
ARCH273338
Description:
Group consists of photographs for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Water Conservation and the Mist Experience" about domestic water saving devices, including photographs of two water atomizer.
1978 or before
Centre Publication / Photographs
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ARCH273338
Description:
Group consists of photographs for the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Water Conservation and the Mist Experience" about domestic water saving devices, including photographs of two water atomizer.
photographies
1978 or before
Projet
AP075.S1.2014.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as consulting landscape architect for the revitalisation project of the atrium and garden of the Bank of Canada building in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander was included in the project in 2014 as consultant after requests from Heritage Canada and others, including Phyllis Lambert, concerned about the conservation of a landmark building and landscape. She worked with architectural firm Busby Perkins+Will who was in charge of the project for the building. The Bank of Canada building and the exterior and interior landscape were originally designed by Arthur Erickson. The project series contains correspondence with architects and consultants, and also correpondence with Heritage Canada about the protection of the interior and exterior landscape. It also contains project proposal presentation booklets by architects, documentation and press.
2013-2015
Bank of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (2014)
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AP075.S1.2014.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as consulting landscape architect for the revitalisation project of the atrium and garden of the Bank of Canada building in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander was included in the project in 2014 as consultant after requests from Heritage Canada and others, including Phyllis Lambert, concerned about the conservation of a landmark building and landscape. She worked with architectural firm Busby Perkins+Will who was in charge of the project for the building. The Bank of Canada building and the exterior and interior landscape were originally designed by Arthur Erickson. The project series contains correspondence with architects and consultants, and also correpondence with Heritage Canada about the protection of the interior and exterior landscape. It also contains project proposal presentation booklets by architects, documentation and press.
Project
2013-2015
photographies
ARCH274403
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Project documentation slides for several projects filed under "Planning," includes: Abu Nuwas Conservation Redevelopment, Spadina Quay, Vancouver Study, Woodwyn Research Farm, Village Lake Louise Recreation Centre, Olympic Stadium, Brookswood Belmont.
ca. 1972-1982
Project documentation slides for several projects
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ARCH274403
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Project documentation slides for several projects filed under "Planning," includes: Abu Nuwas Conservation Redevelopment, Spadina Quay, Vancouver Study, Woodwyn Research Farm, Village Lake Louise Recreation Centre, Olympic Stadium, Brookswood Belmont.
photographies
ca. 1972-1982
Série(s)
Architectural Projects
AP153.S1
Description:
Series documents Douglas Kelbaugh's architectual projects in United States as partner in his architectural firm, the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects, based in Princeton, New Jersey, between 1973 and 1985, and also some of his later projects including as a design consultat for Dale Chihuly, until the mid 1990s. The series includes projects like the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, the Milford Solar Conservation Center in Milford, Pennsylvania, the Roosevelt Senior Citizen Housing Development in Roosevelt, New Jersey, or Kelbaugh + Lee project for the competiton for the Cultural Arts Pavilion in Newport News, Virginia. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2008. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series also contains textual records and photographic materials related to the architectural projects, presentation panels and some serials.
1970-1996
Architectural Projects
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AP153.S1
Description:
Series documents Douglas Kelbaugh's architectual projects in United States as partner in his architectural firm, the Kelbaugh + Lee Architects, based in Princeton, New Jersey, between 1973 and 1985, and also some of his later projects including as a design consultat for Dale Chihuly, until the mid 1990s. The series includes projects like the Kelbaugh House in Princeton, New Jersey, the Milford Solar Conservation Center in Milford, Pennsylvania, the Roosevelt Senior Citizen Housing Development in Roosevelt, New Jersey, or Kelbaugh + Lee project for the competiton for the Cultural Arts Pavilion in Newport News, Virginia. The material in this series was produced between 1970 and 2008. The series contains drawings and reprographic copies of conceptual drawings, design developement drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings. The series also contains textual records and photographic materials related to the architectural projects, presentation panels and some serials.
Series 1
1970-1996
documents textuels
AP149.S2.SS3.030
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Reference material from the reference library of the Minimum Cost Housing Group. Includes photocopies of publications, reports, promotional and commercial material, such as brochures, leaflets, on energy systems, energy conservation material, sanitation or water supply devices.
1970s-1990s
Reference material on energies sources and sanitation and water access
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AP149.S2.SS3.030
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Reference material from the reference library of the Minimum Cost Housing Group. Includes photocopies of publications, reports, promotional and commercial material, such as brochures, leaflets, on energy systems, energy conservation material, sanitation or water supply devices.
documents textuels
1970s-1990s
Série(s)
Documents professionnels
AP086.S2
Description:
Cette série contient des documents de deux natures. D'abord, les 26 photographies que Blaise Marchand a colligées alors qu'il était architecte en chef pour l'entretien au ministère des Travaux publics du Québec (1945-1968), illustrent principalement les différentes décorations temporaires installées sur les façades de l'Hôtel du Parlement à Québec, et dans les environs, à l'occasion d'événements spéciaux entre 1949 et 1960 [1963]. Pour la grande majorité, les photographies ont été réalisées par le Service de ciné-photographie de l'Office provincial de publicité du Québec, mais aussi par le ministère des Travaux publics - Service des architectes, ainsi que par le photographe Michel, photographie artistique et commerciale (Québec) et par le studio Photo Montcalm (Québec). Ensuite, les trois publications et le manuscrit ([1956]-1963) conservés dans la série documentent l'intérêt que Marchand portait à l'urbanisme et à la conservation et la restauration du patrimoine bâti. Les titres entre guillemets ont été tirés des légendes qui accompagnaient les photographies lorsque les documents sont arrivés aux archives.
1949-1963
Documents professionnels
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AP086.S2
Description:
Cette série contient des documents de deux natures. D'abord, les 26 photographies que Blaise Marchand a colligées alors qu'il était architecte en chef pour l'entretien au ministère des Travaux publics du Québec (1945-1968), illustrent principalement les différentes décorations temporaires installées sur les façades de l'Hôtel du Parlement à Québec, et dans les environs, à l'occasion d'événements spéciaux entre 1949 et 1960 [1963]. Pour la grande majorité, les photographies ont été réalisées par le Service de ciné-photographie de l'Office provincial de publicité du Québec, mais aussi par le ministère des Travaux publics - Service des architectes, ainsi que par le photographe Michel, photographie artistique et commerciale (Québec) et par le studio Photo Montcalm (Québec). Ensuite, les trois publications et le manuscrit ([1956]-1963) conservés dans la série documentent l'intérêt que Marchand portait à l'urbanisme et à la conservation et la restauration du patrimoine bâti. Les titres entre guillemets ont été tirés des légendes qui accompagnaient les photographies lorsque les documents sont arrivés aux archives.
Série
1949-1963
photographies
ARCH273335
Description:
Photograph (and the enveloppe that was containing it) of a spray of water on a white ground used for the cover of the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Water Conservation and the Mist Experience" about domestic water saving devices.
1978 or before
The spray pattern of atomized water
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ARCH273335
Description:
Photograph (and the enveloppe that was containing it) of a spray of water on a white ground used for the cover of the Minimum Cost Housing Group's publication "Water Conservation and the Mist Experience" about domestic water saving devices.
photographies
1978 or before