dessins, documents textuels
AP018.S1.1977.PR08.085
1979-1981
Box of change orders and detail drawings, Bank of Montreal Computer Complex Two, Scarborough, Ontario
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AP018.S1.1977.PR08.085
dessins, documents textuels
1979-1981
dessins
AP018.S1.1977.PR08.014
1979
dessins
1979
photographies
PH1990:0059
1989
View of a column in the entrance hall, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0059
photographies
1989
photographies
PH1990:0373
1989
View of a column in the entrance hall, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0373
photographies
1989
Projet
AP004.S1.D25
Description:
Dossier consists of one drawing for Twin houses on the corner of Terrebonne, Coronation and Belmore streets, in Montreal. - Materials: brick - Roof: 4-sided roof - Number of floors: basement, ground floor and first floor
1930
Twin houses IV, Montréal, Québec
Actions:
AP004.S1.D25
Description:
Dossier consists of one drawing for Twin houses on the corner of Terrebonne, Coronation and Belmore streets, in Montreal. - Materials: brick - Roof: 4-sided roof - Number of floors: basement, ground floor and first floor
Project
1930
Série(s)
AP112.S2
Description:
The series documents the design of Beaver Lake Pavilion, built for the City of Montréal between 1955 and 1959 as part of the redevelopment of Mount Royal Park. Sise worked with architect Guy Desbarats (1925-2003) on the project. The pavilion was built as part of a larger public works project directed by the City during the 1950s and 1960s during which time many park facilities were built. Beaver Lake Pavilion is recognized to have encouraged a renewal in the architectural forms of public facilities (1). The file contains 43 working drawings which depict every aspect of construction of the pavilion (location plan, floor plans, elevations and sections, as well as numerous detail drawings). Included with the drawings is documentation collected by Sise to support his design, including a topographical map of the park (Mount-Royal - Design Map - 1877), as well as a 1955 book published by the City Planning Department of the City of Montreal (Montreal Master Plan - Open Spaces). (1) "Pavillon-restaurant du Lac au Castors, 1955-1958", ARQ, no 91 (juin 1996), p. 21. _____________________ La série documente la conception du pavillon du Lac aux Castors construit pour la Ville de Montréal entre 1955 et 1958, dans le cadre du réaménagement du parc du Mont Royal. Ce pavillon s'insère dans un vaste chantier dirigé par la Ville de Montréal durant les années 1950 et 1960 alors que de nombreux équipements de parcs furent construits. Sise s'était associé pour l'occasion à l'architecte Guy Desbarats (1925-2003). Le pavillon du Lac aux Castors est reconnu pour avoir favorisé le renouvellement des formes architecturales des équipements publics (1). Le dossier comprend 43 dessins d'exécution réalisés à la mine de plomb sur toile concernant tous les aspects de la construction du pavillon (plan d'implantation, plans des étages, élévations et coupes, ainsi que des dessins de nombreux détails). De plus, il contient la documentation colligée par Sise pour l'appuyer dans sa tâche de conception, soit une reproduction d'une carte topographique du parc du Mont-Royal (Mount-Royal - Design Map - 1877), ainsi qu'une publication réalisée par le Département d'urbanisme de la Ville de Montréal en 1955 concernant les espaces publics (Montreal Master Plan - Open Spaces). (1) "Pavillon-restaurant du Lac au Castors, 1955-1958", ARQ, no 91 (juin 1996), p. 21.
1955-1959
Beaver Lake Pavilion, Montréal, Québec
Actions:
AP112.S2
Description:
The series documents the design of Beaver Lake Pavilion, built for the City of Montréal between 1955 and 1959 as part of the redevelopment of Mount Royal Park. Sise worked with architect Guy Desbarats (1925-2003) on the project. The pavilion was built as part of a larger public works project directed by the City during the 1950s and 1960s during which time many park facilities were built. Beaver Lake Pavilion is recognized to have encouraged a renewal in the architectural forms of public facilities (1). The file contains 43 working drawings which depict every aspect of construction of the pavilion (location plan, floor plans, elevations and sections, as well as numerous detail drawings). Included with the drawings is documentation collected by Sise to support his design, including a topographical map of the park (Mount-Royal - Design Map - 1877), as well as a 1955 book published by the City Planning Department of the City of Montreal (Montreal Master Plan - Open Spaces). (1) "Pavillon-restaurant du Lac au Castors, 1955-1958", ARQ, no 91 (juin 1996), p. 21. _____________________ La série documente la conception du pavillon du Lac aux Castors construit pour la Ville de Montréal entre 1955 et 1958, dans le cadre du réaménagement du parc du Mont Royal. Ce pavillon s'insère dans un vaste chantier dirigé par la Ville de Montréal durant les années 1950 et 1960 alors que de nombreux équipements de parcs furent construits. Sise s'était associé pour l'occasion à l'architecte Guy Desbarats (1925-2003). Le pavillon du Lac aux Castors est reconnu pour avoir favorisé le renouvellement des formes architecturales des équipements publics (1). Le dossier comprend 43 dessins d'exécution réalisés à la mine de plomb sur toile concernant tous les aspects de la construction du pavillon (plan d'implantation, plans des étages, élévations et coupes, ainsi que des dessins de nombreux détails). De plus, il contient la documentation colligée par Sise pour l'appuyer dans sa tâche de conception, soit une reproduction d'une carte topographique du parc du Mont-Royal (Mount-Royal - Design Map - 1877), ainsi qu'une publication réalisée par le Département d'urbanisme de la Ville de Montréal en 1955 concernant les espaces publics (Montreal Master Plan - Open Spaces). (1) "Pavillon-restaurant du Lac au Castors, 1955-1958", ARQ, no 91 (juin 1996), p. 21.
Series
1955-1959
Projet
AP120.S1.D2
Description:
This file documents the 2000-2002 expansion of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal. In the late 1990s the Québec government agreed to invest $240 million to finance the expansion of the existing Palais des Congrès de Montréal, designed by Victor Prus and opened in 1983. A competition was held in 1999, and an architectural consortium led by Mario Saia was awarded the commission to design the expansion. Hal Ingberg worked as an independent architectural consultant on the project, notably contributing the design of the building's new transparent multicouloured glass-paneled façade. Construction took place from 2000-2002 and the new facility was opened in December 2002.
1999-2000?
Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Actions:
AP120.S1.D2
Description:
This file documents the 2000-2002 expansion of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal. In the late 1990s the Québec government agreed to invest $240 million to finance the expansion of the existing Palais des Congrès de Montréal, designed by Victor Prus and opened in 1983. A competition was held in 1999, and an architectural consortium led by Mario Saia was awarded the commission to design the expansion. Hal Ingberg worked as an independent architectural consultant on the project, notably contributing the design of the building's new transparent multicouloured glass-paneled façade. Construction took place from 2000-2002 and the new facility was opened in December 2002.
Dossier 2
1999-2000?
dessins
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.442
Description:
This file includes a context map issued by the Ville de Montréal.
1983-1989
Context maps, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
Actions:
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.442
Description:
This file includes a context map issued by the Ville de Montréal.
dessins
1983-1989
Projet
AP041.S1.1967.D1
Description:
The project series documents a single drawing showing a section through the city of Montreal.
1967
A north-south section through Montréal
Actions:
AP041.S1.1967.D1
Description:
The project series documents a single drawing showing a section through the city of Montreal.
Project
1967
PH1990:0010
December 1989
The Université de Montréal, view from St. Joseph's Oratory, Montréal, Québec
Actions:
PH1990:0010