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ARCH49058
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plan and elevations for East End Boy's Club Rotary by John Flood & Sons Ltd., plan of a cerebral Palsy Centre, Hamilton, by Luget [?] & Secord, architect
Plan and elevations for East End Boy's Club Rotary, plan of a cerebral Palsy Centre
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ARCH49058
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plan and elevations for East End Boy's Club Rotary by John Flood & Sons Ltd., plan of a cerebral Palsy Centre, Hamilton, by Luget [?] & Secord, architect
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AP178.S1.1990.PR09
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The project series documents the Recuperação do Restaurante Pai Ramiro in Porto, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 19/90. The office assigned the dates 1990-1994 for this project. This project consists of a design for the restaurant Pai Ramiro in an existing eighteenth-century home. The restaurant was to have a capacity of 36 people, with a waiting bar, kitchen, storage spaces and a second-floor terrace. The building program proposed a bar area flooded in natural light from windows that revealed a backyard garden. The installation of air conditioning, a fire detection system and ventilation systems were also proposed. This project was not built. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and some textual records dating from 1989-1995. The drawings include sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and framing drawings, while the photographic materials largely document the exisiting building. The textual records consist of correspondence, permit and supplier documentation, and the electrical program.
1989-1995
Recuperação do Restaurante Pai Ramiro [Pai Ramiro restaurant renovations], Porto, Portugal (1990-1994)
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AP178.S1.1990.PR09
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The project series documents the Recuperação do Restaurante Pai Ramiro in Porto, Portugal. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 19/90. The office assigned the dates 1990-1994 for this project. This project consists of a design for the restaurant Pai Ramiro in an existing eighteenth-century home. The restaurant was to have a capacity of 36 people, with a waiting bar, kitchen, storage spaces and a second-floor terrace. The building program proposed a bar area flooded in natural light from windows that revealed a backyard garden. The installation of air conditioning, a fire detection system and ventilation systems were also proposed. This project was not built. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and some textual records dating from 1989-1995. The drawings include sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details and framing drawings, while the photographic materials largely document the exisiting building. The textual records consist of correspondence, permit and supplier documentation, and the electrical program.
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1989-1995
Architecte et ingénieur en hydraulique, Luca Danese est actif dans le nord-est de l’Italie durant la première moitié du XVIIe siècle. Sa carrière, bien qu’ancrée dans la géographie particulière du delta du Pô, sera influencée et façonnée par l’hydropolitique plus large du gouvernement papal, occupé à transformer l’infrastructure hydraulique de Rome. C’est aussi l’époque(...)
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chercheur en résidence 2023, séminaire, recherche, Andrea Bagnato, Luca Danese, Italie, XVIIe siècle, hydropolitique, eau
6 juillet, 18 h
Séminaire de chercheur en résidence : Andrea Bagnato
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Architecte et ingénieur en hydraulique, Luca Danese est actif dans le nord-est de l’Italie durant la première moitié du XVIIe siècle. Sa carrière, bien qu’ancrée dans la géographie particulière du delta du Pô, sera influencée et façonnée par l’hydropolitique plus large du gouvernement papal, occupé à transformer l’infrastructure hydraulique de Rome. C’est aussi l’époque(...)
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chercheur en résidence 2023, séminaire, recherche, Andrea Bagnato, Luca Danese, Italie, XVIIe siècle, hydropolitique, eau
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ARCH47712
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3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson, architect (1946); floor stiffening system, basement and 2nd floor layout of original Calp's store, office layouts in Isaac's Building by John Flood, contractor; precast floor and roof slabs by L.E. Shaw Limited; consultant drawings by Scotstown Granite Co. Ltd., Otis Elevator Company, Lafayette Glass Company
3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson
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3rd floor plan, elevator pit and stair details of original Calp Store by Garnet W. Wilson, architect (1946); floor stiffening system, basement and 2nd floor layout of original Calp's store, office layouts in Isaac's Building by John Flood, contractor; precast floor and roof slabs by L.E. Shaw Limited; consultant drawings by Scotstown Granite Co. Ltd., Otis Elevator Company, Lafayette Glass Company
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AP056.S1.1989.PR02
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This project series documents interior design for Main Street of Hasbro Headquarters in Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1989-1991. The office identified the project number as 8902. This project consisted of the interiors of the company's headquarters for an area of the building known as Main Street. This was the first 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. Main Street was a wide corridor which spanned the length of the building, acting as a central artery for activity. The corridor was flooded with natural light from the original saw tooth skylights on the ceiling and lantern-like offices lined the sides. Small rooms were positioned in the corridor, including the main conference room with a large curved wall, a reception area and two smaller conference rooms. Maple screens, translucent glass and steel were the prominent materials used for Main Street. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1987-1988. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, details, and furniture drawings. Many of the plans focus on the design of the executive bathroom.
1989-1992
Hasbro Headquarters Main Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island (1989-1991)
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AP056.S1.1989.PR02
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This project series documents interior design for Main Street of Hasbro Headquarters in Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1989-1991. The office identified the project number as 8902. This project consisted of the interiors of the company's headquarters for an area of the building known as Main Street. This was the first 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. Main Street was a wide corridor which spanned the length of the building, acting as a central artery for activity. The corridor was flooded with natural light from the original saw tooth skylights on the ceiling and lantern-like offices lined the sides. Small rooms were positioned in the corridor, including the main conference room with a large curved wall, a reception area and two smaller conference rooms. Maple screens, translucent glass and steel were the prominent materials used for Main Street. The project is recorded through drawings dating from 1987-1988. These are mostly original drawings and include sketches, plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, details, and furniture drawings. Many of the plans focus on the design of the executive bathroom.
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1989-1992
documents textuels
AP197.S1.SS9.010
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This box contains writings by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from A-AL. The largest portion of the contents in this box consists of: drafts/articles on Alvar Aalto; drafts, correspondence and research materials for the exhibition "After the Flood"; and correspondence, reports and research materials that relate to Kenneth Frampton's involvement as part of the steering committee of the Aga Khan Award. Photographs of the works of Alvar Aalto and photographs for the Aghan Khan award are also included in this box.
circa 1987-2013
Kenneth Frampton writings (A-AL)
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AP197.S1.SS9.010
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This box contains writings by Kenneth Frampton. The materials are organized in alphabetical order, from A-AL. The largest portion of the contents in this box consists of: drafts/articles on Alvar Aalto; drafts, correspondence and research materials for the exhibition "After the Flood"; and correspondence, reports and research materials that relate to Kenneth Frampton's involvement as part of the steering committee of the Aga Khan Award. Photographs of the works of Alvar Aalto and photographs for the Aghan Khan award are also included in this box.
documents textuels
circa 1987-2013
La bande indienne de St. Peter’s (désormais connue sous le nom de la Première Nation de Peguis) a été évacuée de force de son territoire d’origine, situé aux abords du marais Netley-Libau, à partir de 1908, à la suite d’un vote de cession illégal. Depuis, la santé de la région, autrefois patrie des Peguis, a décliné en raison d’impitoyables inondations et embâcles(...)
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Design mené par des Autochtones, boursière, Première Nation Peguis, réhabilitation des terres
27 avril 2023, 18h à 19h30
La Première Nation de Peguis et le marais Netley-Libau : documenter l’utilisation et l’occupation des territoires autochtones à l’embouchure du lac Winnipeg
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La bande indienne de St. Peter’s (désormais connue sous le nom de la Première Nation de Peguis) a été évacuée de force de son territoire d’origine, situé aux abords du marais Netley-Libau, à partir de 1908, à la suite d’un vote de cession illégal. Depuis, la santé de la région, autrefois patrie des Peguis, a décliné en raison d’impitoyables inondations et embâcles(...)
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Design mené par des Autochtones, boursière, Première Nation Peguis, réhabilitation des terres
photographies
ARCH193306
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Cribs, employees, official visits; tunnel section built in place for 1500 ft.; end closed; removed cofferdam, flooded; floating the caissons, flooding progress, dikes, plug blasts, putting ballast in, pre-stress cables, scows, divers; Hydro Québec dredges, scows, cable and anchors (32,000 tons each), anchors, suspensions cables, divers, sand jetting equipment. Also: Design Program for Placing of Elements, Data on Engineering.
entre mai et septembre 1964
Album de photographies relatives au pont-tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine, Boucherville, Québec
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Cribs, employees, official visits; tunnel section built in place for 1500 ft.; end closed; removed cofferdam, flooded; floating the caissons, flooding progress, dikes, plug blasts, putting ballast in, pre-stress cables, scows, divers; Hydro Québec dredges, scows, cable and anchors (32,000 tons each), anchors, suspensions cables, divers, sand jetting equipment. Also: Design Program for Placing of Elements, Data on Engineering.
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entre mai et septembre 1964
photographies
ARCH193307
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Cribs, employees, official visits; tunnel section built in place for 1500 ft.; end closed; removed cofferdam, flooded; floating the caissons, flooding progress, dikes, plug blasts, putting ballast in, pre-stress cables, scows, divers; Hydro Québec dredges, scows, cable and anchors (32,000 tons each), anchors, suspensions cables, divers, sand jetting equipment. Also: Design Program for Placing of Elements, Data on Engineering.
entre octobre 1964 à mai 1965
Album de photographies relatives au pont-tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine, Boucherville, Québec
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Cribs, employees, official visits; tunnel section built in place for 1500 ft.; end closed; removed cofferdam, flooded; floating the caissons, flooding progress, dikes, plug blasts, putting ballast in, pre-stress cables, scows, divers; Hydro Québec dredges, scows, cable and anchors (32,000 tons each), anchors, suspensions cables, divers, sand jetting equipment. Also: Design Program for Placing of Elements, Data on Engineering.
photographies
entre octobre 1964 à mai 1965
photographies
ARCH193308
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Cribs, employees, official visits; tunnel section built in place for 1500 ft.; end closed; removed cofferdam, flooded; floating the caissons, flooding progress, dikes, plug blasts, putting ballast in, pre-stress cables, scows, divers; Hydro Québec dredges, scows, cable and anchors (32,000 tons each), anchors, suspensions cables, divers, sand jetting equipment. Also: Design Program for Placing of Elements, Data on Engineering.
entre janvier et août 1965
Album de photographies relatives au pont-tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine, Boucherville, Québec
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ARCH193308
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Cribs, employees, official visits; tunnel section built in place for 1500 ft.; end closed; removed cofferdam, flooded; floating the caissons, flooding progress, dikes, plug blasts, putting ballast in, pre-stress cables, scows, divers; Hydro Québec dredges, scows, cable and anchors (32,000 tons each), anchors, suspensions cables, divers, sand jetting equipment. Also: Design Program for Placing of Elements, Data on Engineering.
photographies
entre janvier et août 1965