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DR1991:0060:063-073
1987-1990
Design development and preliminary working drawings for the CCA garden
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DR1991:0060:063-073
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1987-1990
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DR1991:0060:039-062
1990
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1990
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DR1990:0091:001-013
1987-1988
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1987-1988
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DR1991:0060:003-014
1988
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1988
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DR1991:0060:087-097
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Final design and working drawings; the contract drawings used for the execution of the work at the CCA garden.
1988-1990
Final design and working drawings
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DR1991:0060:087-097
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Final design and working drawings; the contract drawings used for the execution of the work at the CCA garden.
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1988-1990
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DR1991:0060:015-038
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Design studies and preliminary working drawings for the bronze information arrows in the Belvedere Wall in the CCA garden.
1989-1990
Design studies and preliminary working drawings for the bronze information arrows in the Belvedere Wall
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DR1991:0060:015-038
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Design studies and preliminary working drawings for the bronze information arrows in the Belvedere Wall in the CCA garden.
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1989-1990
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DR1991:0060:079-086
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Final design and working drawings; the contract drawings used for the execution of the work at the CCA garden.
1987-1989
Final design and working drawings
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DR1991:0060:079-086
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Final design and working drawings; the contract drawings used for the execution of the work at the CCA garden.
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1987-1989
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DR1990:0091:030-043
1986-1988
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1986-1988
Série(s)
AP163.S3
Description:
This subseries documents the work of architect Maria Prus, Victor Prus's spouse. Born Maria Fisz, she studies at Warsaw University. Her studies are interrupted by the war, and she completes them in Belgium before emigrating to England where she worked at the London County Council, Architect Department, Housing Division. She maries architect Victor Prus in 1948 and emigrates with him in Canada in 1953. As a landscape architect, Maria Prus works with her husband on most of his projects. This sub-series contains documents related to work as a student and her professional work, throught 7 projects, which includes mainly drawings.
Maria Prus’s student and professional work in England
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AP163.S3
Description:
This subseries documents the work of architect Maria Prus, Victor Prus's spouse. Born Maria Fisz, she studies at Warsaw University. Her studies are interrupted by the war, and she completes them in Belgium before emigrating to England where she worked at the London County Council, Architect Department, Housing Division. She maries architect Victor Prus in 1948 and emigrates with him in Canada in 1953. As a landscape architect, Maria Prus works with her husband on most of his projects. This sub-series contains documents related to work as a student and her professional work, throught 7 projects, which includes mainly drawings.
Series 3
Sous-série
AP163.S1.SS1
Description:
Sub-series documents the student work of Victor Prus at the Liverpool School of Architecture, in England, between 1945 and 1947 and his work as assistant professor at the Polish University College in London, betweeen 1947 and 1950. The sub-series also documents Victor Prus's early professional work as an architect in England, including his partnership with architect George Scolly in Prus and Scolly, Architects, from 1950 to 1952, and his work as Senior Executive Officer for the Festival of Britain, from 1949 to 1951. The sub-series contains conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, including reprographic copies, a few textual records that document some of the projects, photographs and presentation panels.
Projects
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AP163.S1.SS1
Description:
Sub-series documents the student work of Victor Prus at the Liverpool School of Architecture, in England, between 1945 and 1947 and his work as assistant professor at the Polish University College in London, betweeen 1947 and 1950. The sub-series also documents Victor Prus's early professional work as an architect in England, including his partnership with architect George Scolly in Prus and Scolly, Architects, from 1950 to 1952, and his work as Senior Executive Officer for the Festival of Britain, from 1949 to 1951. The sub-series contains conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, including reprographic copies, a few textual records that document some of the projects, photographs and presentation panels.
Sub-series 1