Projet
AP012.S1.SS2.D28
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de dessins, de documents photographiques et textuels reliés au projet d'agrandissement de la résidence de André Rolland au lac Marois.
1967
Agrandissement de la résidence de A. Rolland
Actions:
AP012.S1.SS2.D28
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de dessins, de documents photographiques et textuels reliés au projet d'agrandissement de la résidence de André Rolland au lac Marois.
Dossier 28
1967
Projet
AP111.S1.D12
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de photographies relatives au projet du 'Social-Cultural Center, Delegation Hotel & Military Museum, Algiers'.
1983-1984
Social-Cultural Center, Delegation Hotel & Military Museum, Algiers, Algeria
Actions:
AP111.S1.D12
Description:
Le dossier est constitué de photographies relatives au projet du 'Social-Cultural Center, Delegation Hotel & Military Museum, Algiers'.
Dossier 12
1983-1984
Sous-série
Commercial, administratif
AP012.S1.SS5
Description:
La sous-série est constituée de dessins, de reprographies, de documents photographiques et textuels relatifs à sept projets d'ordre commercial et administratif.
1951-1963
Commercial, administratif
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AP012.S1.SS5
Description:
La sous-série est constituée de dessins, de reprographies, de documents photographiques et textuels relatifs à sept projets d'ordre commercial et administratif.
Sous-série 5
1951-1963
Sous-série
Gouvernemental
AP012.S1.SS8
Description:
La sous-série est constituée de dessins, de reprographies, de documents photographiques et textuels, de panneaux et d'une maquette relatifs à neuf projets gouvernementaux.
1953-1967
Gouvernemental
Actions:
AP012.S1.SS8
Description:
La sous-série est constituée de dessins, de reprographies, de documents photographiques et textuels, de panneaux et d'une maquette relatifs à neuf projets gouvernementaux.
Sous-série 8
1953-1967
Sous-série
AP012.S2.SS2
Description:
La sous-série est constituée de dessins, de reprographies, de documents photographies et textuels relatifs à treize projets réalisés par d'autres architectes.
1951-1966
Projets des autres architectes
Actions:
AP012.S2.SS2
Description:
La sous-série est constituée de dessins, de reprographies, de documents photographies et textuels relatifs à treize projets réalisés par d'autres architectes.
Sous-série 2
1951-1966
Projet
AP060.S3.D14
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet de résidence pour M. Ludger Auclair à Sainte-Thérèse, Québec. Il contient des dessins et des documents photographiques produits en 1958.
1958
Résidence pour M. Ludger Auclair
Actions:
AP060.S3.D14
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet de résidence pour M. Ludger Auclair à Sainte-Thérèse, Québec. Il contient des dessins et des documents photographiques produits en 1958.
Project
1958
Projet
AP060.S3.D53
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet pour l'église Holy Family à Kingston, Ontario. Il contient des dessins et des documents photographiques produits en 1961 et 1977.
1961, 1977
Église Holy Family
Actions:
AP060.S3.D53
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet pour l'église Holy Family à Kingston, Ontario. Il contient des dessins et des documents photographiques produits en 1961 et 1977.
Project
1961, 1977
Projet
AP060.S3.D12
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet pour la résidence de M. et Mme G.A. Higginson à Brockville, Ontario. Il comprend des documents photographiques et des dessins produits en 1958.
1958
Résidence pour M. et Mme G.A. Higginson
Actions:
AP060.S3.D12
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet pour la résidence de M. et Mme G.A. Higginson à Brockville, Ontario. Il comprend des documents photographiques et des dessins produits en 1958.
Project
1958
Projet
AP060.S3.D83
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet de la Christ Lutheran Church à Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Québec. Il contient des dessins et des documents photographiques produits en 1967.
1967
Christ Lutheran Church
Actions:
AP060.S3.D83
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet de la Christ Lutheran Church à Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Québec. Il contient des dessins et des documents photographiques produits en 1967.
Project
1967
Projet
Two Tree Island
AP144.S2.D84
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for Two Tree Island, the last uninhabited island in the Thames Estuary, in Essex, England. Cedric Price collaborated with Yorke Rosenberg Mardall Architects (YMR) on the project for client David Keddie, to develop a 178-hectare site on the island which encompassed both existing and reclaimed land, some of which was reserved under a trust for nature conservation. Early proposals showed residential areas, commercial, as well as, industrial zones, and facilities for recreation and leisure activities, including a marina. The final design proposed a much smaller residential area and harbour and included larger conservation and marshland areas in response to local concerns. The project was rejected and a portion of Two Tree Island was leased to the Nature Conservancy (NERC). An Appeal and Public Enquiry lodged by the client was subsequently indefinitely postponed. The architects produced several versions of a consultant's report, created a 'logbook' for the project, and published a brochure and promotional material for a public meeting. Existing conditions and reference material in the file includes maps of the area showing locations for a photo survey; Port of Authority of London plans showing water depths at various locations; a drawing of Marine Island, Essex; and a collage of photos of the area mounted on a board. Sketches by Cedric Price show development plans for the island and explore alternate "open" and "closed" configurations for the basin. Sketch sections show established maximum flood heights on the proposed schemes (see sketches in Works II, p. 86). A series of schematic drawings by YMR develop preliminary schemes exploring alternate layouts in relation to the primary basin configuration. A perspective drawing shows a view of the site from the main road to the island. Design development drawings include both original drawings and reprographic copies and include bird's-eye view perspective sketches; diagrams showing "domestic development" and projected "typical patterning"; and diagrammatic plans/charts showing existing and reclaimed areas, compatibility of activities, and degrees of accessibility (see typical diagram in Works II, p. 87). Other design development drawings include standard plans, sections and elevations, as well as site plans, land-use plans for the marina, plans showing alternate layouts for the marina dock, plans showing Thames tidal defences, site sections, and breakwater profiles. Working drawings for the marina by consulting engineers Sir Frederick Snow and Partners include survey plans, detailed sections illustrating the reinforcement and stabilization of the marine bed, and task sequencing diagrams and charts. Publication and presentation material includes photographs of rendered perspectives, over 18 watercolour renderings of Two Tree Island by Cedric Price, and a mock-up for a 13-page brochure or report summarizing the project. Many drawings are also included in the textual records, which also include Cedric Price's diary on the project. Some material in this file was published in 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 72, 86-87. Material in this file was produced between 1963 and 1989, but predominantly between 1971 and 1974. Cedric Price's office lists the following firms as the main consultants for this project: Felix J. Samuely & Partners and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners, Consulting Engineers; Baker Wilkins & Smith, Quantity Surveyors; Prof. Peter Cowan, Director, Joint Unit for Planning Research; Prof. Peter Willmott, Director Institute of Community Studies; Prof. G. P. Wibberley, Professor of Countryside Planning, University of London; M. A. B. Boddington, Rural Planning Services. One drawing in DR1995:0255:011-021 is attributed to Costain Civil Engineering Ltd. File contains cartographic materials, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, consultant drawings, model, and textual records.
1963-1989, predominant 1971-1974
Two Tree Island
Actions:
AP144.S2.D84
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for Two Tree Island, the last uninhabited island in the Thames Estuary, in Essex, England. Cedric Price collaborated with Yorke Rosenberg Mardall Architects (YMR) on the project for client David Keddie, to develop a 178-hectare site on the island which encompassed both existing and reclaimed land, some of which was reserved under a trust for nature conservation. Early proposals showed residential areas, commercial, as well as, industrial zones, and facilities for recreation and leisure activities, including a marina. The final design proposed a much smaller residential area and harbour and included larger conservation and marshland areas in response to local concerns. The project was rejected and a portion of Two Tree Island was leased to the Nature Conservancy (NERC). An Appeal and Public Enquiry lodged by the client was subsequently indefinitely postponed. The architects produced several versions of a consultant's report, created a 'logbook' for the project, and published a brochure and promotional material for a public meeting. Existing conditions and reference material in the file includes maps of the area showing locations for a photo survey; Port of Authority of London plans showing water depths at various locations; a drawing of Marine Island, Essex; and a collage of photos of the area mounted on a board. Sketches by Cedric Price show development plans for the island and explore alternate "open" and "closed" configurations for the basin. Sketch sections show established maximum flood heights on the proposed schemes (see sketches in Works II, p. 86). A series of schematic drawings by YMR develop preliminary schemes exploring alternate layouts in relation to the primary basin configuration. A perspective drawing shows a view of the site from the main road to the island. Design development drawings include both original drawings and reprographic copies and include bird's-eye view perspective sketches; diagrams showing "domestic development" and projected "typical patterning"; and diagrammatic plans/charts showing existing and reclaimed areas, compatibility of activities, and degrees of accessibility (see typical diagram in Works II, p. 87). Other design development drawings include standard plans, sections and elevations, as well as site plans, land-use plans for the marina, plans showing alternate layouts for the marina dock, plans showing Thames tidal defences, site sections, and breakwater profiles. Working drawings for the marina by consulting engineers Sir Frederick Snow and Partners include survey plans, detailed sections illustrating the reinforcement and stabilization of the marine bed, and task sequencing diagrams and charts. Publication and presentation material includes photographs of rendered perspectives, over 18 watercolour renderings of Two Tree Island by Cedric Price, and a mock-up for a 13-page brochure or report summarizing the project. Many drawings are also included in the textual records, which also include Cedric Price's diary on the project. Some material in this file was published in 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 72, 86-87. Material in this file was produced between 1963 and 1989, but predominantly between 1971 and 1974. Cedric Price's office lists the following firms as the main consultants for this project: Felix J. Samuely & Partners and Sir Frederick Snow & Partners, Consulting Engineers; Baker Wilkins & Smith, Quantity Surveyors; Prof. Peter Cowan, Director, Joint Unit for Planning Research; Prof. Peter Willmott, Director Institute of Community Studies; Prof. G. P. Wibberley, Professor of Countryside Planning, University of London; M. A. B. Boddington, Rural Planning Services. One drawing in DR1995:0255:011-021 is attributed to Costain Civil Engineering Ltd. File contains cartographic materials, conceptual drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, consultant drawings, model, and textual records.
File 84
1963-1989, predominant 1971-1974