Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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The archive contains thousands of negatives and photographs taken for publication in Canadian Architect magazine. As announced in the magazine's inaugural issue, Canadian Architect reviewed and documented both public and private structures, including churches, homes, businesses, airports, government offices and public spaces. The subjects of the photographs are generally modern Canadian structures, but images of some International sites and early 20th century Canadian buildings can be found in the collection as well. The collection also contains images of entries to the annual national design awards program sponsored by the magazine, the "Awards of Excellence." The collection also functions as a record of the changing nature of magazine production over the latter part of the 20th century. Canadian Architect was the first business publication in Canada to make engravings on site from original photographs, allowing for a rich selection of both prints and negatives. Instructions by editors and layout artists regarding their eventual printing in the magazine are often written directly on the prints, along with photographer's stamps, credit lines or captions.
The collection arrived partially arranged. The negatives were stored in manilla envelopes, by subject and chronologically by magazine issue. The arrangement of these items has been retained. The photographs were partially arranged by date or architect, but items from specific issues were often scattered across several files and boxes as a result of what may have been an incomplete arrangement project prior to arrival in Special Collections. After inventory and review of the material, the photographs were re-arranged to reflect the expected use of the collection : by location and building, with an attempt to provide architect and corresponding magazine issue information where possible. A comprehensive index to the Toronto and Quebec (Province) area building sites represented in the collection was completed in 2010 and is available to researchers as an excel file.
Many of the photographs were marked-up, stapled, paper-clipped and otherwise adhered to papers and cardstock during the printing process. The quality varies from print to print.
The collection was donated to the University Library & Archives in 2009 by Ian Chodikoff, Editor of Canadian Architect.
Further accruals may be expected.
Rights held by Canadian Architect magazine and, in some cases, the photographers employed by the magazine.
Reproduction must be performed by Special Collections staff.
Quebec (Province) Subject Index
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Toronto Subject Index
http://digital.library.ryerson.ca/islandora/object/RULA%3A1763
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Architect's model. Housing development the North Coast Tribal Council
CA BC5, folder 124, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Photographs of a exterior of a fire hall in Vancouver's Marpole neighbourhood.
Photographs are mounted to card and tissue.
CA BC5, folder 126, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This historic 3-storey brick building in Vancouver's Chinatown district was partially destroyed by fire in 1972. The façade was preserved as a free-standing frame and the building behind it was demolished and re-built in 1973. It is an early example of Chinatown's distinctive architecture, typical of other buildings on Pender Street. It was used by importers, merchants, restaurants and clan associations and is sometimes also referred to as the Lee Building for its association with businessman Ron Bick Lee.
CA BC1, folder 1,
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Photographer: Henriquez and Todd, 311 Water Street Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Project 200 was an initiative to restore Vancouver's most rundown areas. This project complete by 1975, is a 3 building complex that maintains the continuity of the street's facades. Shops are located on the ground level with offices above. The 6 oriel windows are a unique addition to the brick facade.
CA BC1, folder 2,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Henriquez and Partners Architects, 322 Water St, Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Canadian Housing Design Council Award Winner 1971
"A small house which is carefully screened from street traffic by the retention of trees. Multi-levels and open planning add interest. A good lesson in planning particularly in regard to space and light." Owners; Mr & Mrs R. Dodson.
CA BC1, folder 4,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Caption on photograph reads: "Acoustic finishes in auditorium." Additional information gives the address (incorrectly) as: 1030 W. Georgia St, Vancouver BC.
CA BC1, folder 3
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Photographer: Graham Warrington
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Kiyooka residence in Vancouver, B.C. A residence for artist Roy Kenzie Kiyooka and his wife Monica Kiyooka. Winner ward for residential design 1971 from the Canadian Housing Design Council. The designer of the residence was Mrs. Monica Kiyooka.
Caption on verso: "A delightful house which takes full advantage of a forest-river orientation...an open, stepped, plan with soaring spaces."
CA BC4, folder 100,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
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Canadian Housing Design Council Winner, Award for Residential Design 1971. " An outstanding example of how a simple design ('L" shape) can be set to achieve maximum privacy and capture the joys of site and sun".
CA BC1, folder 5,
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Winner of 1974 CHDC. Jury comments: "Sensitivity to form, exellent siting with good circulation combine to create both unit and community scale very appropriate to the setting. Neighbourhoods are visually identified by use of colour changes. Although these houses are attached, there isa walkway from front to back for each unit plus a separate basement entry.
CA BC1, folder 6
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Architectural drawing from Robert Turecki Architects.
CA BC1, folder 7,
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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1962 CHDC Single Family National Award.
CA BC1, folder 8,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, 233 Wooddale Road, North Vancouver, B.C.
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Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971. Extract from jury report: "... materials and form relate sympathetically to the tall trees retained on the site... a sensitive siting and solution for a house which makes the most of the natural amentities of forest and stream".
CA BC1, folder 9,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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F. Bryan Boutry Photographer, 2532 Haywood Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C.
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Canadian Housing Design Council Award for Residential Design 1971. Extract from jury report: "Subtle and beautifully proportioned forms and openings frame the views and the sense of exhilaration is heighened by cantilevered spaces and decks". Owners: Mr & Mrs David Catton.
Ca BC1, folder 10,
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Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971. Owners: Mr. & MRS. B.C. Cobanli. Extract from jury report: " An exelent open-planned house... sky lights allow light to flood into rooms; cosy alcoves and depressed floors offset wide open speces".
CA BC1, folder 11,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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John Roaf Photography, 2524 W. 1st Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. ; File no. 1087-32
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Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971. Owner: Mr. & Mrs. HP Brasso. Extract from jury report: "A large house on a magnificent site... the planning, materials and form are well used to support the grand nature of the interior spaces and vistas to the sea".
CA BC1, folder 12
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John Fulker, Photographer ; 1755 - 29th street, West Vancouver, B.C. ; File no. 1639-2
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Photographic print of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia offices.
CA BC1, folder 13
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John Fulker, Photographer
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Anderson House in West Vancouver.
CA BC1, folder 14
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Photograph taken for November 1983 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA BC1, folder 15,
bay 48, shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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The HSBC Canada Building is a 23-storey office tower in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. It is located at 885 West Georgia Street. It houses HSBC Canada's headquarters. The skyscraper was originally built, on the site of the former Hotel Devonshire, as the headquarters of the Bank of British Columbia in 1987 by WZMH Architects. The building's lobby features a gigantic magnetically induced pendulum artwork.
CA BC1, folder 16,
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The building is 58.9 m.high with 15 stories. The exterior of the building is clad with precast finished with concrete panels and
columns. Bronze was used for all building metals. The Greek cross floor design allows for six corner offices per floor.
CA BC1, folder 17,
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John Fulker, Photographer
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This large scale model built by Stephan Dye of Grafotto Studios Inc, is the proposal for the 550 W Hastings renewal of the original Toronto Dominion temple bank. The project includes a 400 room hotel and shopping complex. Alternative name is bank charrette. A proposal drawing of the interior and exterior view of 550 W Hastings st., Vancouver BC. This heritage building is originally the Toronto Dominion bank. It was originally to be demolished however the Heritage Committee of Vancouver sought to rescue the facade of this bank and incorporate it into a project that would include a shopping complex and a 400 room hotel.
CA BC1, folder 18
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Verso: This attractive residence, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnett of Burnaby BC, earned an Award of Excellence for its designers Fred Thornton Hollingsworth and Barry Vance Downs in the recently concluded Canadian Wood Design Awards program of 1965. According to the judges, "traditional West Coast Materials, in the form of rough cedar boards, with carefully selected finishes, have provided an elegant and empathetic dwelling." The awards program was sponsored by the National Design Council and the Federal Department of Industry in association with the Canadian Wood council.
CA BC1, foldr 19,
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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2 black & white photographic prints of Brasso residence located in West Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC1, folder 20,
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Credit photograph to Fred S. Schiffer, Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.
The architect was inspired by the Japanese style SUKIYA, which means to bring harmony to a composition of disparate materials found in the rough.
CA BC1, folder 21,
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Photographer: Fred S. Schiffer, F.R.P.S., 452 Seymour St., Vancouver B.C.
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Folder consists of 4 photographic prints of the outside of the Bayshore Apartment complex. The building is attributed to Henriquez and Partners Architects, 322 Water Street, Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC1, folder 22,
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Gary Otte Photographer Ltd. 21 - 1551 Johnston St., Granville Island, Vancouver, B.C.
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The Electra Building in Vancouver, British Columbia was built in 1957 as the new headquarters for the BC Electric Company, under its president Dal Grauer. A few days after Grauer's death in 1961, it became part of a new provincial crown corporation named BC Hydro. The 21 story, 89 m (293 ft), building was designed by architect, Ronald Thom. At the time it was claimed to be the tallest building in the Commonwealth, although this was not true. After BC Hydro moved to new offices in Vancouver and Burnaby in the late 1990s, the building was sold, and in 1998, was renovated and converted primarily into residential condo space.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electra_Building_(Vancouver)
The photographic print in this folder depicts a boardroom.
CA BC1, folder 23,
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Photographer: Graham Warrington
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains a photographic print used in the February 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Ca Bc1, folder 24.
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1893 Legislative Buildings, Victoria, B.C
British High Victorian Gothic, mid-nineteenth century Italianate and American Richardsonian Romanesque styles.
Three photographs depicts the House of commons before renovation.
CA BC1, folder 25,
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Photographer: John Fulker & John Barnard Ltd.
Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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Canada Place, [Expo '86] is title of the article published in Canadian Architect in 1986 July, v.31, no.7, p.20-32. Article included aerial photo., site plans, photos., maps. Canada Place, situated on the downtown waterfront of Vancouver, British Columbia, opened in 1986 as the Canada Pavilion at Expo 86. It was later converted into the Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre. The theme of Canada Place is nautical. The building adorns the downtown waterfront with a superstructure resembling a large ocean vessel, a powerful prow thrusting into the harbour and a roof line of five white sails.
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Photographer: Lenscape Incorporated ; Zeidler Roberts Partnership/Architects, 315 Queen Street West Toronto, ON ; Canada Place Architects, Downs Archambault, Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership, Zeidler Roberts Partnership/Architects
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Construction of the original skytrain line began on March 1, 1982 under the Social Credit government of Bill Bennett,who inaugurated the system at Waterfront Station. SkyTrain was conceived as a legacy project of Expo 86 and the first line was finished in 1985 in time to showcase the fair's theme: "Transportation and Communication: World in Motion ? World in Touch".SkyTrain opened on December 11, 1985 with free weekend service, and entered full revenue service on January 3, 1986.Commuter station; part of Greater Vancouver's Advanced Light Rapid Transit system. Article published in Canadian Architect magazine also contains photos., secns., site plan, dets., sketches.
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Perspective 5 Photography & Design Ltd., 206 - 2780 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder consists of a photographic print of the British Colombia School Trustees Association building.
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Photographer: John Fulker, Photographer., 1755 - 29th Street West Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Folder consists of 3 black and white photographs of the B.C. Telephone Service Yard Offices in Victoria, B.C. Architects associated with the building are Blair MacDonald, McCarter Nairne & Partners Vancouver. Photographs were used in the June 1966 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, 233 Wooddale Road, North Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Folder consists of 4 black and white photographs of the Beaton Residence located in West Vancouver, B.C in
September 1971. The architect on the project was Arthur Mudry.
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, 233 Wooddale Road North Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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The folder consists of one black and white photograph of The Bedford Glen. The Bedford Glen (Annau Associates, 1976) is a remarkable ensemble that won several architectural awards. It's such a strange building, almost wedding-cake in its exuberance with those arches and a remarkable bridge spanning its units, underpasses, and overpasses, yet it holds together.
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Folder consits of 6 black and white photographs of the Berkeley Private Hospital in White Rock B.C. The architect was Fred Thorton Hollingsworth who designed and built the building in 1961. The photographs seem to have been for a 1965 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, 233 Wooddale Road, North Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This building features western Red Cedar as its main material and reveals it's flexibility. In the Blackcomb style, this material is extremely durable and can withstand the variable conditions of the mountain.
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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This folder consists of photographs of the Bowen Island residence. Situated on two acres of a rocky island near Vancouver, the house consists of four connecting pavilions, design to give privacy to the owners while accommodating servants, guests and grandchildren. The design is Massey Medal winner of 1965. The review article was published in Canadian Architect in February 1965, p. 55. There are some B&W photos and a drawing plan of the residence.
Several are not in acid-free sleeves and have begun to adhere together.
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, 233 Wooddale Road, North Vancouver, B.C.
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This bank is located at 8450 Granville Street, approximately 4.5 miles from the heart of downtown Vancouver. This suburban bank is situated in a residential area, and is a focal point in the street elevation. Architect is Gerarld Hamilton.
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Photographer: Roger Kerkham
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Located within the inner harbour of Vancouver, at the area known as False Creek, it functions to satisfy the needs of the average citizen with small boats (up to 40 ft.). The Marina is equipped with toilet facilities, a lounge with food vending machines, office for the manager and a caretaker suite.
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John Fulker, Photographer
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The two towers with a total area of 32,500m2 will house 294 units, including 8 luxury penthouse suites and an extensive recreation facility.
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Henry Tregillas Photography Ltd., 1111 Homer Street Vancouver, B.C.
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Typed note on verso:
NATIONAL DESIGN AWARD 1969
This condominium housing - a pioneer of it's kind in BC, through the simple use of local materials and good siting achieves a very natural architectural character. The retention of treed areas, the consideration of grading for access, and siting for views, indicate the high degree of attention given to living considerations. The suites are well planned. The vertical stacking of the suites was necessitated by requirements in the early BC strata titles act concerning individual ownership which have since been changed. Good housing provided at a reasonable cost.
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Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation ; no. 069-6
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Mayor Roderick Finlayson's first objective after his election to office in January of 1878 was to erect a city hall. Overriding the opinions of the townsfolk who considered the whole idea an unnecessary extravagance, $10,000 was allocated and a competition announced for plans. The winner was John Teague. City Hall was to contain a corn market, surveyors' quarters, apartments for the assessor, a jail, a police court, a council chamber, committee rooms, and a museum gallery. The final form was a rectangular block, now comprising the south wing of the present City Hall. A good example of the Second Empire style, it is built in red brick with a tin mansard roof. The 1881 addition consisted of a small wing on the south-west corner for the Fire Department. In 1891 City Council approved a bylaw for the borrowing of $35,000 for the completion of the northeast addition. The new wing added to the existing building constitutes the present City Hall as it is seen today. In 1891, the main entrance was moved to the base of the tower block at the center of the Douglas elevation. The facade is divided into three bays, the projecting center bay carries the thrust of the 140-foot-tall brick and stone tower block. The entrance is further accented by a balustrade over the indented porch. On May 6, 1891, C.E. Redfern was awarded the contract for the installation of the clock which had been manufactured by Messrs. Gillet & Johnson of Croydon, Surrey, England. Four 500-pound dials each 706 inches in diameter and the 2,170 pound bell had to be lifted into place. The clock requires winding once a week. Since 1891 there have been no major alternations, except those connected with the Centennial Square project in 1963. At this time the interior was completely renovated and an International Style addition was constructed at the west end. This was carried out by the architectural firms of Wade, Stockdill, Armour & Partners and R.W. Siddall & Associates, under the direction of Rod Clack, city architectural consultant and director of special planning projects.
Architect: John Teague
Additions: Wade, Stockdill, Armour, R.W. Sidall, R. Clack
http://www.maltwood.uvic.ca/Architecture/ma/urban_planning/centennial_square/city_hall.html
The focal point is a fountain, its balustraded rim reminiscent of pieces from Oscar Niemeyer's Brazilia scheme (1958), and the mosaic concrete totems by local artist J.C.S. Wilkinson. The fountain was a centennial gift to the City from neighbouring municipalities.
This folder also contains photographs of the Civic Square in Victoria, B.C from June 1965.
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John Fulker, Photographer.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains three photographic prints of the Chateau Whistler Resort. CAPTION verso:
An artist's impression of what the Chateau Whistler Resort will look like when it opens in late 1989 at Whistler, BC. Canadian Pacific Hotels Corporation is investing $50 million in construction of the 400 room luxury resort facility. It features a year round resort hotel. Chateau Whistler Resort's facilities inclde four outdoor and two covered tennis courts, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and other recreational facilities, including plans for an 18 hole golf course.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 1 black and white photographic print of the Chemetics House in Vancouver, B.C.
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Canadian Freehold Properties Ltd.
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A winner of the Canadian Architect award of excellence in 1983, the Choklit Park Townhouse project comprises four townhouses on a 15 by 33m site. This site, which has a 15m vertical drop, overlooks downtown, False Creek and the North Shore mountains. Folder also contains 1 colour photograph taken of the Choklit Park Townhouses in October 1985.
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Photographer: John Sherlock
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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In 1971 a feasibility study investigated the possibility of demolishing the existing church and placing it in the body of a multi-storied high rise complex designed by Arthur Erickson. Although the redevelopment was supported by the majority of the
congregation, it was opposed by the public, and after much lobbying, in 1976 the cathedral was named a
Heritage building in the municipality of Vancouver and the Province of British Columbia. Architecture firm on the project was Erikson/Massey Architects of Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder consists of two black and white photographs of the Connaught Heights School of Vancouver, B.C. It is a single storey cluster of individual buildings, connected with covered walkways.
CA BC2, folder 44,
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Photographer: John Fulker; West Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Folder consists of 1 black and white photograph of the Castle Hotel in Vancouver, B.C. Frieze by artist George Norris.
CA BC2, folder 45,
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 1 black and white photographic print of a miniature model of the Coquitlam City Hall. Photograph is from the CA Magazine Yearbook 1967.
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
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The provincial law courts are housed in a building designed by well known architect Arthur Erickson who created a building with an incredibly massive glass roof. From the aerial view you can also see the equally large reflecting pond that stretches out above Smythe St. Many of the lawyers and judges have lunch at the restaurant that looks out over this water feature and is open to the general public.
Folder also includes a photographic print of the Habitat Pavilion from June 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine. The project received an honour award and was built by Arthur Erikson Architects. The owner of the building is the Government of Canada.
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Simon Scott Photography ; John Fulker, Photographer.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Dalby residence in Vancouver, B.C. This water front home was built on a rock ledge to avoid disturbing the natrual gorwth and to necessitate little rock blasting. The architect was Fred Thornton Hollingsworth.
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 6 black and white photographic prints of the Danto Residence. The concept of the Danto house was a grand staircase-- a series of terraces following the slope of the site. Architect was Arthur Erikson.
Ca BC3, folder 49,
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Photographer: Fred S. Schiffer, F.R.P.S., Vancouver B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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CHDC Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971
Verso: "An excellent mixed-use complex of housing, shops, restaurants, theatre and hotel space which relates well to its urban setting and serves as a catalyst for the improved development of the area." Developer of the project was Confederation Life Assurance Co. of Toronto, Ontario. Designers were Norman S. Jones, MRAIC of Vancouver and James A. Murray, FRAIC of Toronto, Ontario.
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Selywn Pullan Photography
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Folder contains 2 colour photographs and 1 paper print of the Design House in Vancouver, B.C.
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Tanner Photography
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The folder consists of 4 b&w photographs of Dogwood Gardens at 5850 177b Street is an 86 unit complex in the heart of Cloverdale. This complex boasts many great features for families including an outdoor pool, clubhouse, fish pond, putting green, playground, plenty of gardens and greenspace. Close to shopping, transit, restaurants, schools and parks.
Dogwood Gardens was the Canadian Housing Design Council winner of the award for Residential design in 1971. Caption on verso: "A fine example of medium density housing. The random placing of blocks around four activity areas offer unit variety and identity with special inner spaces. Although a number of different materials and forms are used this is done with great skill and there is a consistant and unified whole to the housing."
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Bryan Boutry Photographer, West Vancouver, B.C.
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Completed in 1918, by the Canadian Government this observatory was proposed and designed by John S. Plaskett in 1910 with the support of the International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research, when the 72-inch aperture telescope was constructed, it was planned to be the largest telescope in the world but delays meant it saw first light after the Hooker 100-inch telescope.
The Centre of the Universe is the public interpretive centre for the observatory. The centre features interactive exhibits about astronomy, the work of the observatory and its parent organization, the NRC Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics. There are also tours of the telescope and programs in the planetarium and video theatre.
The folder consists of one b&w photograph of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory. On verso: "new housing for 16in. telescope operated by Dominion Astrophysical Observatory on top of Little Saanich Mountain near Victoria, B.C. is constructed of fir plywood structural assemblies. Architect was James Langford, Chief Architect with Department of Public Works, while Roger Kemble of Kemble-Webber Architects, Vancouver, was the consultant. Johnson Construction Ltd., of Victoria, were the general contractors.
CA BC2, folder 53,
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The East Asiatic House, built in 1963 at 1201 West Pender Street in Vancouver was architect Gerald Hamilton's first largescale exercise in New Formalism. Hamilton broke away from the typical single slab tower, instead framing a low banking pavilion with two adjoining office blocks. Sculptural wall panels of white marble create a richly textured effect and seem to float above the emerald green arched columns of the ground floor. The building's raised podium allowed an intimate front courtyard several feet above street level, the sense of calm repose accentuated by extensive plantings, fountains, and the requisite abstract sculpture.
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
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Although the idea for Metrotown was first expressed in the 1970s, the building itself opened in 1986 and was soon served by the Expo Line of the new SkyTrain system. In the ensuing twenty years, the complex developed into three distinct but adjoining malls - Metropolis at Metrotown, Metrotown Centre, and Station Square. Today, Eaton Centre, Metrotown serves as the city?s commercial and retail anchor. The mall also includes two large office towers, which by 2001 were home to the head offices for Shaw Cable and TransLink.
http://www.heritageburnaby.ca/EN/main/research.html
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Pat Higinbotham Photography, Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder consists of 4 b&w photographs of Edgemond Terrace in Vancouver, B.C. The architects on the project were Wilding & Norman S. Jones, M.A.I.B.C., President.
Mr. Jones received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of British Columbia in 1957. Later he was awarded the B.C. Electric Post Graduate Fellowship for study in Europe. Mr. Jones became a registered member of the Architectural Institute of B.C. and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada in May 1960. He has been in private practise continuously
since that time.
Awards and Recognitions:
Canadian Housing Design Council Awards
Edgemont Terraces, North Vancouver, BC
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Folder consists of 6 photographic prints of the Emily Carr School of Art. The Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design is located on Granville Island, a highly successful urban precinct on the waterfront in the heart of Vancouver. The building context ranges from the small scale of single-story shops to the industrial scale of a concrete plant and the superscale of a major high-level bridge which spans over the island. The natural context of the waterfront adds a marine character to the island and the buildings which occupy it, which has both industrial and recreational dimensions.
The fundamental design problem for the building was an urban one. The building program required 60 000 square feet of studios and associated spaces, including a library and large lecture theatre, and 255 parking stalls located across the street from existing college facilities. Because subsurface conditions make building a parking garage entirely below grade impracticable, the fundamental problem was to position a college building on top of a three-story parking garage while at the same time addressing the varying scales and pedestrian-oriented character of Granville Island.
The disposition of the building volumes mediates the building?s bulk and the impact of the parking garage on the surrounding streets. The library is located at ground level, screening the garage and providing a public amenity at street level. The remaining program components are located above street level and grouped around a double-height glazed concourse space.
As is typical of construction on Granville Island, corrugated metal cladding is used for insulated walls, services are generally left exposed, and detailing is direct.
Architect: Patkau Architects / Toby Russell Buckwell and Partners.
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Folder consists of 5 b&w photographic prints of the Era Townhouses in Vancouver, B.C. The architecture firm on the project was Hawthorn Mansfield Towers Architects of Vancouver. The owner of the townhouses project was Werner Kahn. The project received an honour award from Canadian Architect magazine in June 1980.
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Photographer: Jack Bryan
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Photographs of different pavilions and models for EXPO '86 in Vancouver: Australian, Canadian North, Ontario, Alberta, Singapore and Switzerland. There is also an envelope containing a number of negative prints depicting the different pavilions, models and sites for EXPO '86.
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Folder consists of a number of photographs of the False Creek townhouses and the surroudning urban landscape. Many of the photographs contain caption and information for articles on the back.
CA BC3, folder 61,
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Filberg House is an ethereal, glass-walled pavilion with undulating 14-foot ceilings and views that stretch across mountains, water and a seemingly infinite sky. The residence, hailed in a 1961 issue of Canadian Homes magazine as ''the most fabulous house in Canada,'' was an important early project of Arthur Erickson, the globe-trotting Vancouver architect whose recent work includes the Museum of Glass that opened last July in Tacoma, Wash.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/23/arts/art-architecture-canada-s-most-fabulous-house-makes-a-comeback.html?sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all
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Photographer: Simon Scott
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder consists of 4 colour photographs of Firehall #22 in Vancouver, B.C. The architects of the building were Henriquez & Partners Architects.
CA BC3, folder 63,
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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File consists of 1 b&w photograph of the Forbes Residence in Vancouver, B.C. Architect was James K.M. Cheng. Appears to have been used in the June 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA BC3, folder 64,
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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Folder contains 3 b&w photographic prints of the Forrest Residence in Vancouver, B.C. The residence was designed by Thompson, Berwick, Pratt & Partners, Architects Engineers Planners. In a website pertaining to the photographer Selwyn Pullan, it features the architecture of numerous west-coast architects."His shot of Ron Thompson Forrest residence in West Vancouver makes it look like a living creature about to spring into the sky."
"As a body of work, his photos of Vancouver's modern architectural movement are a one-of-a-kind treasure trove, the primary photographic history of the heyday of Vancouver modernism."
http://blog.ounodesign.com/2009/08/22/vancouvers-architectural-photographer-selwyn-pullan/
CA BC3, folder 65,
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Selwyn Pullan photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This dense 100 unit public housing project will provide for single parent families and low income larger families. The idea is to integrate families with similar needs and life styles and to help to minimize stresses associated with public housing.
CA Magazine May 1972
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Frank Stanzyl Apartments in Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC3, folder 67,
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Photographer: Campbell. Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of Fred Thornton Hollingsworth houses.
CA BC3, folder 68,
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Terrace houses situated with sea frontage, located just 3 kilometres from the city's centre. View over English Bay and Northshore mountains.
CA BC3, folder 69,
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Photographer: Boyd Atkinson
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Folder contains 1 print of the Gastown Parking Garage in Vancouver, B.C. Caption on photo reads: "typical Gastown industrial building; note cornices, windows, plaster modelling and delineated base."
CA Magazine June 1985
"To express both mobility and urabanity in one building immediately suggests a degree of conflict."
CA BC3, folder 70,
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Roger Brooks, Architectural Photographer. Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the interior of the Caravel Hotel in Kelowna, B.C. The photo appears to have been taken for the November 1965 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA BC3, folder 71,
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Photographer: John Fulker.
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Gold River Apartments in Vancouver, B.C. The architect was Fred Thornton Hollingsworth.
CA BC3, folder 72.
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William Bros. Photographers Ltd./John Fulkner, Photographer.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of the Good Shepard Convent. Built in a French speaking town near New Westminster, BC, this convent is an adaptation on the Californian Mission style. The altar is constructed from local light grey granite, the top polished, the base unpolished.
CA BC3, folder 73, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Graham Residence in West Vancouver, B.C. featured in CA Magazine July 1966. Architect was Arthur Erikson. The architectural marvel that Arthur Erickson has credited with kick-starting his career is in danger of being torn down. "The David Graham house in 1963 launched my reputation as the architect you went to when you had an impossible site, Erickson is quoted as saying in 1988's The Architecture of Arthur Erickson."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ouno/3551583809/
http://blog.ounodesign.com/2009/05/20/goodbye-arthur-erickson/
CA BC3, folder 75,
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of the Smith Residence in South Delta, B.C. The architect was John Kay who is known for his organic architecture. Photographs are from CA Magazine September 1970.
CA BC3, folder 76,
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The folder consists of various photographs of Granville Island, B.C. The design and master plan for the redevelopment of Granville Island in the 1970s was visionary and defining. The formerly dilapidated industrial site was transformed into a vibrant and livable community, which set a worldwide precedent for mixed-use waterfront environments. Today, HBBH continues its urban design work on Granville Island, working with the Government of Canada to ensure the Island remains a lively and productive community.
CA BC3, folder 77,
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Folder contains 1 b&w photographs of Gray House in Vancouver, B.C. The architect was Roger Kemble.
CA BC4, folder 78,
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of Groll House, Vancouver, B.C. The architect was Hamish McIntyre.
CA BC4, folder 79,
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of Grouse Mountain Chalet. Architects were Bill Rhone and Richard Iredale.
CA BC4 folder 80,
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Guildford Town Centre in Surrey, B.C. The architect was Francis Donaldson.
CA BC4, folder 81,
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Folder contains 1 b&w print of an interior room of Hammerberg House, Vancouver , B.C.
CA BC4, folder 82,
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of Haebler warehouse & offices in Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC4, folder 83,
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Selwyn Pullan Photography
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Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Hauer Residence, Vancouver, B.C. Architects were Erickson/Massey Architects of Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC4, folder 84,
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver,
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Highland United Church in Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC4, folder 85,
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Photographer: Graham Warrington, Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains a photograph of a drawing of Hornby Court in Vancouver, B.C. The architecture firm was the Buttjes Group: Architects & Planners of Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC4, foldeer 87,
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Hotel Europe is a six-story heritage building located at 43 Powell Street (at Alexander) in the Gastown area of Vancouver, British Columbia. The building was commissioned by hotelier Angelo Calori and built in 1908 - 1909 by Parr and Fee Architects. Situated on a triangular lot, the building is designed in the flatiron style. It was the first reinforced concrete structure to be built in Canada and the earliest fireproof hotel in Western Canada. Contractors had to be brought in from Cincinnati, Ohio for the necessary expertise; the Ferro-Concrete Construction Company began this project six years after constructing the first tall concrete building in the world.
With funding from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the building was renovated in 1983 as affordable housing with A. Ingre and Associates as the project designers. The residential units are now managed by the Affordable Housing Society. A beer parlour formerly existed below the ground floor, which included areaways extending underneath the above sidewalks. To prevent a cave-in from the weight of pedestrians and above ground traffic, the City of Vancouver filled the areaway in with pea gravel at a cost of $215,000, which presumably can be easily removed in the event of future restoration.
The Hotel Europe was one of the filming location for the suspense movie The Changeling. In it, the building houses the Seattle Historical Society, but the hotel sign can be seen on the right side facade of the building in some takes. Some scenes are set on its spectacular roof terrace.
CA BC4, folder 89,
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Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the interiors of IBI (Arch. Office).
CA BC4, folder 89,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of IBM Vancouver offices. The architecture firm responsible was Thompson, Berwick & Practt Architects of Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC4, folder 90,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Selywn Pullan Photography ; Leonard Frank Photos
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The Burnaby Jamatkhana is located on a 1.4 ha site in a residential suburb of Vancouver. The building concept was generated by Islamic architectural principles. Thus, building is totaly symmetrical, with a plan composed of two squares.
CA BC4, folder 91,
BAy 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: Gary Otte
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Folder contains photographs of an IKEA located in Richmond, B.C.
CA BC4, folder 92,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: Fiona Spalding-Smith, Toronto, ON.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 1 colour photograph of an Industrial Park in Richmond, B.C.
CA BC4, folder 93,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the interior of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Vancouver, B.C. Image was taken for Canadian Architect magazine, Oct. 1966. Architecture firm was Birmingham & Wood, Architects and Planners.
CA BC4, folder 94,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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Folder contains 8 b&w photographs of the International Duty Free store in Victoria, B.C. The architect was Fred Thornton Hollingsworth.
CA BC4, folder 95,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of the John Grinnell Residence of Vancouver, B.C. The residence was the 1964 Massey award.The architecture firm responsible for the project was Thompson, Berwick, Pratt & Partners, Architects, Engineers, Planners.
CA BC4, folder 96,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 6 colour photographs of Julia Court in Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC4, folder 97,
BAy 48, shelf 1
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Kamloops City Hall.
CA BC4, folder 98,
BAy 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: Artlite Studio Ltd. Kamloops, B.C.
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Kelowna Credit Union from January 1970.
CA BC4, folder 99,
BAy 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains an architectural rendering of the Ladner Mall in Ladner, B.C. The architecture firm responsible for the project was Thompson, Berwick & Pratt.
CA BC4, folder 101,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Ladner Pioneer Library in Ladner, B.C. Established in 1930, the Fraser Valley Regional Library System was the first of its kind in North America. Today it is the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 24 community libraries serving 650,000 people in its service area. The article was published in Canadian Architect yearbook, 1964, p. 48-49. Architects on the project were Richard B. Archambault, J. Blair Macdonald and Barry V. Downs.
CA BC4, folder 102,
BAy 48, shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the National design award 1964 winner from the Canadian Housing Design Council. Caption on verso: "A splendid plan which takes advantage of a fine site. Circulation within the house is very good and the outside areas are practically and attractively handled." The architects were Hartley Barnes & Arajs of Kelowna, B.C. The builder as M. Ulansky of Kelowna, B.C.
CA BC4, folder 103,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Century 21 Photographers Ltd. Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Lansdell House renovation. Architect was Fred Thornton Hollingsworth. CA Magazine January 1965. Part of FT Hollingsworth's portfolio.
CA BC4, folder 104
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Folder contains 7 b&w photographs of the Lloyd Residence, Vancouver, B.C. The tightly planned house of 1,120 square feet was designed for private outdoor living on a standard city lot. Large individual rooms were made possible by placing hall-ways with a small central passage core. A large wooden deck opens off the living room overlooking the main front garden and reflecting pool. Architecture firm responsible for the project was Erikson/Massey Architects of Vancouver, B.C. Each of the photographs contains a caption with information about the residence.
CA BC4, folder 105,
Bay 48, shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, North Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 1 colour photograph of the Lougheed Mall in Vancouver, B.C. from November 1986.
CA BC5, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains a photographic print of an artist's rendering of the Lonsdale Quay Market in Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC5, folder 107, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Recipient of the 1970-71 Design in Steel Award from the American Iron and Steel Institute.
This building was portrayed as the "Phoenix Foundation" in the TV series, MacGyver.
Fully renovated in 1990.
This building was built from the top down. The core was built first then steel was hung from cables at the top and floors were added all the way down. The first floor starts at the fourth level. Over the years the cables have stretched so that today a pencil might roll off your desk if you're not paying attention.
Converting to 180 condominiums by mid-2005.
Known as the Westcoast Transmission Building from 1969-2000 and Duke Energy Building from 2000-2004.
Address was changed from 1333 to 1383 West Georgia in 2005 following conversion to condos.
CA BC5, folder 122, Bay 46, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Client MacMillan Bloedel Limited
Area 500,000 square feet; 46,450 square metres
Cost $9.5 million
Date 1970
CA BC5, folder 108, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photograph of a the Magistrate's Court, formerly operated by the city and a Provincial Court of British Columbia as of 1969.
CA BC5, folder 109, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains an architectural drawing of Manulife Place in Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC5, folder 110, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains photographic prints of the Maple Ridge Municipal Hall & Plaza in B.C. The architecture firm responsible for the project was Henriquez and Partners Architects of Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC5, folder 111, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Massey Cabin in Whistler, B.C. Architects were Erikson/Massey Architects.
CA BC5, folder 112, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the McEwan residence in Vancouver, B.C.
CA BC5, folder 113, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the McLelland house in Sechelt, B.C. The architect was Roger Kemble.
CA BC5, folder 114, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker, West Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of Memorial Swimming Pool in Vancouver, B.C. Alternative name is Clifton G. Brown Swimming Pool. Architects were McCarter, Nairne & Partners.
CA BC5, folder 115, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Award of Excellence CA Magazine December 1985
The complex consists of a 356 room hotel with restaurant and a convention facilities, retail stores, offices,apartments, and recreational and social amenities.
CA BC5, folder 116, Bay 48, shelf 1
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CA BC5, folder 117, Bay 48, shelf 1
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MMP/Winnipeg, Architects, Engineers, Planners
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of Montroyal Elementary School in North Vancouver, B.C. Architects were McCarter, Nairne & Partners.
CA BC5, folder 119, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Folder contains 8 b&w photographs of the Moor Business Forms office in Vancouver, B.C. Architects were McCarter, Nairne & Partners.
CA MAGAZINE August 1969; Flexible office space and parking for 40 cars.
CA BC5, folder 119, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of Moscrop High School located in Burnaby, B.C. from January 1957.
CA BC5, folder 120, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Folder contains photographic prints of the University of British Colombia Museum of Anthropology. Photographs range in date from November 1979 up to October 1992. Many of the photographs have captions on the back with information about the architecture of the building.
CA BC5, folder 121, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Simon Scott Photography
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Photograph of a mid-rise office building on Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. with large signage for the Imperial Bank of Canada.
CA BC5, folder 125, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Jones & Morris Commercial Photographers
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Pacific Centre in Vancouver, B.C. The photograph is an exterior view of shopping mall, under construction.
CA BC5, folder 127, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographs of exterior of condominium apartments located at 1855 Nelson street in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Photographic coating on recto has minor abrasion and transfer of adhesive.
CA BC5, folder 128, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Simon Scott Photography
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2 colour photographs of exterior of Newton Library in Surrey, British Columbia.
Ink transferred to surface of print, minor colour shift. Print overleafed with tissue.
CA BC5, folder 130, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographer: James Dow
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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10 Photographs of Oakridge Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia. 1 black and white photograph of an interior office from when the centre was an open-air plaza, and 9 colour photographs of shopping centre after its reconstruction.
Chromogenic prints exhibit highlight yellowing and minor colour shift. Some prints glued to clear plastic or paper. Gelatin silver print mounted on heavy card.
CA BC5, folder 131, Bay 47, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Print mounted on heavy card. Verso has paper tape and photographer's stamp in ink.
CA BC5, folder 132, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
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Three gelatin silver prints consisting of 2 interior and 1 exterior view of the Office Employees International Union: Local 378 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Does not appear to have been published in Canadian Architect.
Minor creasing in the corners of the print. Hairline scratches on coating surface.
CA BC5, folder 133, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
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Two perspectives of the exterior of Nelson Towers in Vancouver, British Columbia. Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971 from the Canadian Housing Design Council. Designer was Erickson/Massey Architects of Vancouver, B.C. Developer of project was Sam & Paul Heller of Vancouver, B.C.
001: Small tear along edge of print. Emulsion layer missing in centre of print. Finger print damage to photographic coating. Minor creasing throughout. 002: Minor creasing along edge.
CA BC5, folder 129, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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John Roaf Photography. Vancouver, B.C.
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Single image of catholic elementary school in Whalley (now Surrey), British Columbia. Photograph is marked April 1958, but appears to be part of series appearing in the May 1958 issue. Image does not appear to have been published.
Minor creasing in coating on print.
CA BC5, folder 135, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Black and white image of exterior of the Pacific Marine Training Institute (now British Columbia Institute of Technology: Marine Campus). Caption attached to photo: The Pacific Marine Training Institute building, an integral part of North Vancouver's Lonsdale Quay development, recently received recognition for design excellence from the Architectural Institute of B.C.
Paper edges yellowing. Small amount of tape affixed to verso.
CA BC5, folder 136, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Copyright held by Canadian Architect Magazine.
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4 black and white photographs of the interior courtyard and hallways of Parkwood Terrace in Burnaby, British Columbia.
Edges lightly creased. 3 of 4 prints show signs of yellowing.
CA BC5, folder 137, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Three photographs of both interior and exterior of a home in West Vancouver, British Columbia.
Print mounted on heavy card. Minor abrasions along edge of print.
CA BC5, folder 139, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
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6 black and white photographs of the exterior of the residence of Herwig Pimiskern located in Whistler, British Columbia.
003: Missing small area of emulsion layer in centre of photograph. 006: Heavy creasing in right corner of recto.
CA BC5, folder 140, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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John Roaf Photography. Vancouver, B.C.
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4 colour photographs of the interior and exterior of Ping Pong Ice Cream Parlour in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Edges of print slightly yellowed. 3 photographs mounted onto waxy paper with adhesive. Paper severely discoloured.
CA BC5, folder 141, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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2 black and white photographs of the Macmillan Planetarium (now Space Centre) in Vancouver, British Columbia. Print 001 is a photograph of the architectual model, whereas 002 is a photograph of the built museum.
001: Heavy creasing through middle of print. Minor creasing in corners. 002: Emulsion missing from top corners of recto. Small pieces of tape in bottom left and right corner of recto.
CA BC6, folder 143, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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1 black and white photograph of postal station D in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Minor cracking on surface of print. Small adhesive transfer on verso.
CA BC6, folder 143, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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6 colour photographs, 1 exterior and 5 interior images of a home in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Group of 4 photographs adhered to paper. 2 photographs mounted individually on paper.
CA BC6, folder 145, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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3 black and white photographs of an architectual model of Robson Square in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Print 001 is severely creased in multiple areas.
CA BC6, folder 146, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Simon Scott Photography.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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2 black and white photographs of townhouses on Point Grey road in Vancouver, British Columbia.
CA BC6, folder 147, Bay 48, shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
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2 colour photographs of the interior of the Pyrch residence in Victoria, British Columbia
CA BC6, folder 148, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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1 photograph of Quayside Terrace in New Westminster, British Columbia. The building was awarded 1986 New Westminster Building of the Year.
Ilford Cibachrome mounted on clear plastic with adhesive.
CA BC6, folder 149, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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7 colour photographs of an apartment on Quebec street in Vancouver, British Columbia.
multiple photographs covered in a sitcky residue, most likely adhesive transfered to the surface of the print during storage.
CA BC6, folder 150, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Two photographs, one interior and one exterior, of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Heavy creasing in corner of print.
CA BC6, folder 151, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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1 photograph of the interior of Queens Avenue United Church in New Westminster, British Columbia.
Edges yellowed slightly.
CA BC6, folder 152, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
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1 interior photograph of Radio station CKWX in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Light cracking in coating on recto.
CA BC6, folder 153, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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2 black and white photographs of a family home in Victoria, British Columbia.
Upper corners dented slightly.
CA BC6, folder 154, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
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7 black and white photographs, 4 interior and 3 exterior, of the Rapanos home in West Vancouver, British Columbia.
Corners have minor denting, overall minor print cockling.
CA BC6, folder 155, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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1 black and white photograph of the interior of Raymond Cocking's house in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Small bits of residue on print surface. Minor cracking. Adhesive on verso.
CA BC6, folder 156, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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5 black and white images of the exterior of subsidized housing in the east end of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Adhesive and brown paper backing present on verso of prints.
CA BC6, folder 157, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography, Vancouver, B.C.
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11 colour photographs of the exterior of the Richmond Gateway Theatre in Richmond, British Columbia.
6 prints loose and in good condition. 1 prints bonded to clear plastic with adhesive. 1 print mounted on paper. 4 prints were stored in Bader Saver photo sleeve.
CA BC6, folder 158, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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1 photograph of the interior of Ripples, and ice cream parlour in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Mounted with adhesive to clear plastic mount.
CA BC6, folder 159, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 1 colour film transparency of an architectural model of the Robson Street Galleria in Vancouver, B.C.
Adhesive applied to paper mount verso. Tape holds the three transparencies in place.
CA BC6, folder 160, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Editing notes in blue ink on the front of the print.
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Image of the exterior of a vacation home in Whistler, British Columbia.
Corners dented slightly. Staining on verso.
CA BC6, folder 161, Bay 48, Shelf 1
Doesn't appear to have been published, but possibly part of Canadian architect, 1971 September.
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Image of the exterior of a research facility in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Mounted on thin semi-transparent paper which has yellowed.
CA BC6, folder 162, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographer: Simon Scott.
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4 black and white photographs of the exterior of the Saanich civic building in Victoria. British Columbia.
Minor staining on verso.
CA BC6, folder 163, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Warrington, Photographer/Filmmaker
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Three photographs of a commercial building built for Saba Brothers Limited in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Adhesive residue on verso.
CA BC6, folder 164, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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William Dekur, Architectural & Commercial Photographer. North Vancouver, B.C.
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3 colour photographs of the Salal Housing Co-operative in Port Moody, British Columbia.
Photographs mounted with adhesive to semi-transparent paper. Minor colour shift has occured.
CA BC6, folder 165, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographer: Simon Scott.
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6 colour photographs of the exterior of Seabird Island School on the Seabird Island Native Reserve near Agassiz in the County of Kent, British Columbia.
No damage or deterioration of note.
CA BC6, folder 166, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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5 black and white images of the photographic studio of professional photographer Selwyn Pullan in West Vancouver, British Columbia.
Minor abrasion on surface of prints. Pressboard mount turning brown.
CA BC6, folder 167, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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1 photograph of Senior Citizen Housing in Burnaby, British Columbia. Winner of the 1971 Award for Residential Design from the Canadian Housing Design Council.
Tape applied to verso. Minor creasing in corners.
CA BC6, folder 168, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Sharon Gardens Condominiums in Richmond, B.C. Includes interior and exterior views.
Good.
CA BC6, folder 169, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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John Roaf Photography. Vancouver, B.C.
"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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Black and white photograph of the interior of Shaunessy Height United Church in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Cropping marked with grease pencil on surface of print. Pressboard mount yellowing. Corner creased.
CA BC6, folder 170, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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2 colour photographs of the exterior of a community in Shoal Harbour in Sidney, British Columbia.
Prints mounted on clear plastic with adhesive.
CA BC6, folder 171, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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Folder contains 4 black and white photographs of the interior of a private residence in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Folder also includes 1 colour photograph of an aerial view of the residence.
Adhesive residue on verso of print, brown paper attached to back.
CA BC6, folder 172, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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45 photographs of Sinclair Centre- a office and retail space in Vancouver, British Columbia- that is renovated from a former baroque style post office built in 1910. Folder includes both interior and exterior views of the building.
Colour images have shifted in colour slightly. Some prints mounted on paper with adhesive. Some prints have become sticky.
CA BC6, folder 173, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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File contains 1 colour photograph of the Bridgeland/Memorial CTrain station in Calgary Alberta. The image shows the station from across a street, and through trees.
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1 black and white photographer of Spruce Townhouses in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Print lightly creased.
CA BC6, folder 174, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
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1 black and white photograph of St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Agassiz, British Columbia.
Edges of print lightly creased. Pressboard mount yellowed.
CA BC7, folder 175, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.
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1 black and white photograph of the interior of Saint Richard's Anglican Church in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
Print surface cracked. Paper yellowing. Crop marks written on surface with grease pencil.
CA BC7, folder 176, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographer: Graham Warrington. Vancouver, B.C.
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13 black and white photographs of the interior and exterior of Steamboat Heritage House in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Adhesive applied to back of prints, brown paper still attached to some.
CA BC7, folder 177, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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1 black and white photograph of an architectual model of a planned expansion of Sylvia Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Print mounted on paper backing with adhesive.
CA BC7, folder 178, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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7 black and white photograph of the University of British Columbia's faculty club in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Print mounted on paper backing with adhesive.
CA BC7, folder 184, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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4 black and white photographs of the Toronto Dominion Bank building located in Vancouver, British Columbia. Building is now the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue of Simon Fraser University.
Print is mounted on paper.
CA BC6, folder 179, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Single black and white photograph of the architectual model for a high rise building in Victoria British Columbia.
Corner creased slightly.
CA BC7, folder 180, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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1 colour photograph of an architectual model for a Firehall and Training Centre in Coquitlam, British Columbia.
Damage in top left corner of recto from staple (since removed).
CA BC7, folder 181, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Single colour photograph of the interior a prototype of a future fast food chain called Umbertino in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Mounted on clear plastic with adhesive.
CA BC7, folder 182, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."
Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161
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5 black and white photographs of the interior of the University Club of Vancouver, located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Adhesive and brown paper on verso of some prints.
CA BC7, folder 183, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Wadsworth residence in Vancouver, B.C. Includes photographs of the exterior and interior of the residence.
CA BC5, folder 123, Bay 48, Shelf 1
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Lighting fixture in the lobby and boardroom of an office building in Montreal. Sticker on verso of photograph reads: Lobby, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Leaf-Lite Shadows, brass 3/6. Installed in autumn 1984. (Daniel Eigenman Poly Photo 12/84)
Very good.
CA D1, folder 2
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Two models of the planned sculpture
CA D1, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of a slim, mid-century metal and wood desk (designer unknown), donated to the Royal Ontario Museum by Herman Miller of Canada, Limited (furniture distributer located in Toronto, Canada).
CA D1, folder 13, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of an architect's model showing an interior living room space with sofa and coffee table. Caption on paper adhered to verso: "Museum quality, fully furnished miniatures are being used by Cadillac Fairview to market 500 condominium homes. For more information call Cadillac Fairview's Living Centre, 110 Yorkville Avenue, 964-2010."
CA D1, folder 12, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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In 1880 16 southwestern Ontario refiners formed Imperial Oil Company in London, Ontario for the purpose of finding, producing, and distributing petroleum products in Canada. They moved to Petrolia, Ontario in 1883 after a lightening strike. In 1898, a majority share of the company was sold to Standard Oil Group in the U. S. , because Imperial needed expansion capital, and Imperial Oil took over Standard's Canadian assets in 1899, moving the company to Sarnia, Ontario.
In 1907 Imperial opened its first service station in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1924 Imperial founded the first research department within the Canadian Petroleum industry and in 1930 they developed the phenol-extraction process for manufacturing lubricants.
In 1942 Imperial joined with the Canadian and U. S. governments in the Canol project - providing fuel for U. S. troops in the North Pacific. In 1949
Imperial and others from the Interprovincial Pipe Line Company build a pipeline from Edmonton to Superior, Wisconsin and in 1964 in Cold Lake, Alberta they began an experimental program to extract bitumen from the oil sands.
In 1978 Esso Resources Canada Limited, a Calgary-based wholly owned subsidiary, is formed to manage all of the company’s natural resource activity and in 1981 a new division, Esso Petroleum Canada, is formed to manage all of the company’s petroleum product operations. In 1989 Imperial purchased Texaco Canada Inc.. In 2004 a $10 million grant is given to the University of Alberta for a new research facility mandated to find more efficient, economically viable and environmentally responsible ways to develop Canada's oil sands resources. In 2014 Imperial launched new corporate brand, logo and the name of the company becomes Imperial and in 2016 they announced that they had reached agreements with five fuel distributors in Canada to sell its remaining 497 company-owned Esso retail stores.
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Photographs of a styrofoam block designed to use in construction in place of concrete blocks, and another photo of a wall being constructed with composite materials designed by GemEng Group. Labels are attached to the photos.
CA D1, folder 14, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Images of office chairs, tables and a [display cabinet?] at an exhibition in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CA OV2, Bay 67, Shelf 4
CA D1, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA D1, folder 11, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Images of a boardroom table and chairs, with detail photos.
CA D1, folder 15, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Two interior pictures of coffered, lighted ceiling.
CA D1, folder 19, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA D1, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA D1, folder 22, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of a small text advertisement for the KD German Rhine Line cruise company advertising Rhine River cruises.
CA D1, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA D1, folder 20, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA D1, folder 21, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of a visual poem, with the words (in French) worked into the shape of a horse, and signed Guillame Apollinaire. Made for the exposition catalogue, "Survage et Irène Lagout" (1917).
CA D1, folder 23, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Sticker on verso describes the project: "Maquette for the Toronto Project, a site specific outdoor installation by Tadashi Kawamata, opening Sept. 7, 1989. photo courtesy of Mercer Union photo credit : Peter MacCallum."
CA D1, folder 24, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of a model of the 1988 Calgary Olympic arches, the winning entry to the Olypic Arts Festival by A. J. Diamond & Partners (from sticker on verso).
CA D1, folder 25, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Metal sculpture, in the design of a large "H", on the University of Toronto campus.
CA D1, folder 26, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of an exhibition installation titled "Metropolitan Mutations", sponsored by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and shown at ABEC, Saint John, NB, May 1988.
CA D1, folder 27, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of a round seal with the image of a deer and a tower, and inscribed "The Massey Foundation 1896-1918".
CA D1, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photographs of the exhibition installation as well as images of the architectural plans and finished buildings featured in the exhibition. This exhibition focused on Eisnman's drawings and models for four key works: submission to the International Design Seminar in Cannaregio Venice, Italy (1978); the submission to the South Friedrichstadt housing competition of the Intrernationale Bauausstellung, Berlin (1980-81); the project for the University Art Museum for California State University in Long Beach (1986); the submission Choral L. Works for the Parc de La Villette, Paris (1985-86).The exhibition was curated by Jean Francois Bédard and ran from March 2 - June 19, 1994.
Very good.
CA D1, folder 3
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He is a is a German artist known for black and white photographs, which depict performances and sculptures of his own construction. He studied singing and music at the Mendelssohn Bartholdy Akademie in Leipzig, before taking photography courses under Heinz Hajek-Halke at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin. During his early years in Berlin, he continued to be involved in music and performed in the choir of the city’s Opera. After a trip to Italy in 1976, Appelt started to focus his photographic attentions on his own body. Today, Appelt’s works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, among others.
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Images in the exhbition featured the attic of the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. Fascinated by sites charged with history, German artist Dieter Appelt uses his examination of the attic to inquire into the invisible, mysterious, and indefinite forces of decay that lie beyond everyday experience. By concentrating on structural details, and by confronting the surfaces of the wooden beams, he has photographed the attic in such a way that it becomes a new reality, marked by the corrosive signs of passing time. Photographs of images in the exhibition: No. 3, 5 and 14 from the sequence Bethanien, 1984-91.
Very good.
CA D1, folder 5
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The American Lawn is the fifth and final exhibition in the series The American Century, which seeks to cast a fresh eye on critical aspects of modern America’s architectural culture – its promises and disappointments, its roots and offshoots, its unparalleled worldwide impact. Other exhibitions include Scenes of the World to Come: European Architecture and the American Challenge, 1893–1960 (1995); Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape, 1922–1932 (1996); Viewing Olmsted: Photographs by Robert Burley, Lee Friedlander, and Geoffrey James (1996); and The Architecture of Reassurance: Designing the Disney Theme Parks (1997). Among the objects and documents displayed in the exhibition are Space Age lawnmowers, lawn ornaments, stereoscopic photographs of the “border crossings” between lawns, excerpts from the cinema of the lawn (such as Blue Velvet), vintage television footage of protests on the Washington Mall, sports shoes with high-tech cleats and patented grass. Photographs in the file include College Station, Texas; Grounds of Mrs. Harold W. Hacks, Short Hills, New Jersey and Weyerhauser Corporate Headquarters. The exhibition ran from June 16 - November 8, 1998 and was curated by Beatriz Colomina, Elizabeth Diller, Alessandra Ponte, Ricardo Scofidio, Georges Teyssot and Mark Wigley with Mark Wasiuta and Gwynne Keathly.
Very good.
CA D1, folder 4
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4 photographs of design work by Jacques Rousseau (Canadian, born Saint-Hyacinthe, QC, 1948), and 1 unidentified photograph of a barn, partially destroyed.
very good.
CA D1, folder 6
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Photograph of two black and purple upholstered armchairs, front and back. These chairs were a part of the exhibitions at SIDIM: Salon International du Design Intérieur de Montréal (Montreal International Interior Design Show).
Very good.
CA D1, folder 1
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CA EC1, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Design drawings for the interior, showing a pool, and the exterior, showing the street-side entrance.
Good. Two pieces of paper are adhered to the verso and partially cover the recto.
CA E1, folder 3, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Fair.
CA E1, folder 2, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Side view, showing brick building set into the side of a hill. A note adhered to the verso gives the name, architect, owner, contractor and details about the judges' remarks for the building, which was submitted for a design competition.
Good.
CA E1, folder 1, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 30, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 28, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 27, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 26, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 25, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of the exterior of a wooden church and spire, the tallest and largest wooden building in North America, completed in 1905. For more information, see "The Roman Cathloic Diocese of Yarmouth, Saint Mary's, Church Point, Nova Scotia," http://www.dioceseyarmouth.org/pages/stmarie.html
Photograph is torn at the upper right side, with minor tears along edges. Tape is adhered to left side of photo.
CA EC2, folder 24, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 23, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 22, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 21, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 20, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 19, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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File contains photographs featuring interior and exterior views of the Miners Museum and Mining Centre in Glace Bay.
Colour fading.
CA EC2, folder 15, Bay 2-, Shelf 6
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CA EC2, folder 14, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 13, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 12, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 11, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 8, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC1, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC1, folder 15, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC1, folder 14, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC1, folder 13, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC1, folder 12, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC2, folder 29, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Built in 1856 by James Peake, a prominent shipbuilder and merchant in Charlottetown. In the photograph, signage for the Carvell Brothers Wholsale Grocers Ltd. who owned and operated a wholesale buisiness at this location from 1862-1976. The building is now a historica property.
CA EC1, folder 11, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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CA EC 1, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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File contains images of the exterior and interior of the City Hall in St. John's Newfoundland. The building was desiged by Parkin, Searle, Wilbee, Rowland and completed in 1971.
CA EC 1, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Exterior view of a retail complex in a privately owned neighbourhood of Baltimore.
CA IL1, folder 3, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of visitors walking across the bridge before the entrance to the Sleeping Beauty Castle, taken from the side to show the arch of the bridge.
Adhered to card, somewhat yellowed.
CA IL1, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of the exterior of palace, designed in classical europeanstyle with colours and details inspired by Indian architecture.
CA IL1, folder 4, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Interior views of living room, bathroom and exterior architectural details, including balcony.
CA IL1, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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Photograph of the winning architect's model for the IGNCA design competition, for an arts centre complex.
CA OV2, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Illustration of a bridge, with various other sketches of bridges around the borders of the image and the text: "(Colour illustration from the cover of the forthcoming issue of Architectural Monographs: 5 Michael Graves.)" The original drawing is graphite and crayon on yellow paper, done in 1978, in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The bridge was designed as a replacement for a vehicular bridge spanning the Red River, connecting Minnesota and North Dakota.
Adhered to plastic backing.
CA IL1, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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View of construction.
CA IN1, folder 1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Small photograph adhered to clear plastic showing exterior of a skyscraper, sometimes referred to as the "Inside-Out Building" because many of its pipes and conduits are exterior to the building. The building was the topic of a critique of office buildings with exposed structures in the February 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine titled "Exposing High Tech". The Llyod's building is sometimes
CA IL1, folder 2, Bay 48, Shelf 2
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This file contains exterior architectural photographs of the Hubertus House in Amsterdam, an open air school in Amsterdam, the Zonnestraal in Hilversum, and housing in Zwolle.
CA IL1
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This file contains exterior architectural photographs of apartment buildings in Australia.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of an artist's impression of Australia's High Court Building in Canberra.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of models of Australia's Parliament Building and Sanctuary Cove.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of the Canadian and German Pavilion Buildings at Expo '58, Brussels World's Fair.
CA IL1
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This file contains one photographic print of a sketch of the exterior of the National Sports Centre.
CA IL1
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This file contains one photographic print of a low-cost housing in Taguatinga, Brazil.
CA IL1
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This file contains one photographic print of a the Fragrant Hills Hotel designed by Ieoh Ming Pei.
CA IL1
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This file contains one photographic print of an illustration chosen for exhibition at the Royal Academy in London, England, of a high-density low-rise multi-use project designed by Zhao Wanming, Jiang Ting, Tang Lu, and Sergio Poles.
CA IL1
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This file contains one photographic print of a street scene in Shanghai.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of the Summerland Leisure Centre in Douglas on the Isle of Man before, during, and after the fire that seriously damaged the building.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of an illustration of Santorini, Hell scene, Munich, 1662, and of a negative of a plan for he Hotel Continental in Stockholm, Sweden.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the Hyvon Kudeneule.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of Saturnas Seating, designed by Yrjo Kukkapuro. These are easy chairs and sofas with or without armrests, with a fibreglass frame and leather or imitation leather upholstery over foam rubber and dacron.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of various archetechtural projects and buildins in France, including Le Viaduc in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, designed by Ricardo Bofll Taller de Arquitectura.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of Rue Jaques Coeur.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of modernist residential housing, Unite d'Habitation, designed by Le Corbusier.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of Place Nationale.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the Eiffel Tower.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints that appeared in an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in 1966 of the Villa Savoye, designed by Le Corbusier.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the Abbaye de Sainte-Foy.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of various buildings, including apartments, Berliner Commerzbank, and one interior shot of a room with a table and chairs.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of urban renewal project, International Building Exhibition, located in Berlin.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the New National Gallery in Berlin that was featured in the exhibit, "Architecture of Museums," at The Museum of Modern Art.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the interior of a church designed by Dominikus Bohm.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of Media Park, including photographs of an illustration and a model of the park.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of Centraal Beheer offices in Apeldoorn, designed by architect Herman Hertzberger.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of buildings designed by architect Gottfried Boehm, as well as two portraits of the architect. .
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a municipal art museum designed by architect Hans Hollein, who won the 1984 R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award for distinguished architecture using aluminium from the museum.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of Weissenhof Apartment House designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a drawing of the Excalibur resort in Grand Cayman.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra, an Indian cultural institution which runs a noted school for music, dance and performing arts in New Delhi, designed by The Design Group.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a model of Knock Church designed by Kearns Mancini Architects.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of an illustration of Jerusalem City Hall designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a model of the Hyatt Regency, now called the Dan Jerusalem Hotel.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, first built in Roman times, but was improved and rebuilt several times since.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Italy's oldest active shopping mall.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of the Canadian Pavilion building at La Biennale di Venezia. The pavilions are permanent purpose-built art galleries that countries use to display their Biennale artist exhibitions.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of the Canadian Pavilion building at Expo '70 held in Osaka.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a model of the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, designed by Moriyama & Teshima Planners Limited.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of the Canadian Pavilion at the Tokyo international Trade Fair, designed by architects Erickson/Massey Architects/Planner.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of stone buildings in primitive Mexico.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of the National Museum of Anthropology located in Mexico City, designed by architects Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, Jorge Campuzano, and Rafael Mijares Alcérreca. The pictures are of exhibition halls, outside courtyards, and exterior shots of parts of the building.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the Museum of Art in Ciudad Juarez, built in 1963 by architect Pedro Ramírez Vázquez.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of an birds-eye-view of the city of Amsterdam.
CA IL1
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This file contains photographic prints of various spaces in the Netherlands designed by architect Aldo van Eyck, including an apartment building in Bergpolder, Hubertus House, an Open Air School, the European Space Research and Technology Centre Building in Noordwijk, and an orphanage.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of Rotterdam Harbour.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a bronze statue of two bear cubs named Spelende Beertjes (Playing Bears). The statue is on the Lijnbaan, the main shopping street of Rotterdam.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print mounted on cardboard of a model of a hotel.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of intricate balconies on a building in Algiers.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the Russia Hotel under construction, with the 17th century church of St George in the background. The hotel was designed by architect Dmitry Chechulin and closed in 2006.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the 210 fabric tents covering 105 acres that were erected at the King Abdulaziz International Airport during the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. A caption to the photograph is printed on paper and attached to the photo.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a model of the Canadian Embassy in Saudi Arabia, which was commissioned to Sankey Consultants Limited/Project Planning Associates Limited, a joint-venture firm set up for the purpose. A caption to the photograph is printed on paper and attached to the photo.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of various Olympic buildings used in the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, including an indoor swimming pool, Olympic stadium, and weight lifting stadium.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of the ground level exterior of Casa Batillo, a building designed by architect Antoni Gaudí.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of a street leading to the Cathedral of Grenada.
CA IL1
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This file contains a photographic print of model and illustration of the United States Pavilion Barton Byers designed for Expo ' 92.
CA IL2
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This file contains photographic prints of people and background architecture taken on an architect's boat tour of Stockholm.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of a suburban centre in south Stockholm.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of illustrations and models of the Hilton Intentional Hotel in Ankara.
CA IL2
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This file contains photographic prints of the Brighton Centre, designed in a Brutalist style by architects Russell Diplock & Associates.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of the interior of the History Faculty library building, designed by British architect, James Stirling.
CA IL2
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This file contains photographic prints of the exterior of King's College at Cambridge University, which was founded by Henry VI. These pictures highlight the college Chapel, which is a famous example of Late Perpendicular architecture.
CA IL2
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This file contains photographic prints of the interior and exterior of different areas of the Napp Pharmeceuticals Labs.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of the exterior of the entrance of Congress Theatre, designed by Bran & Norman Westwood & Partners.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of the Stansted Airport building, which is considered to be a symbol of architectural innovation and was given public recognition from The Royal Institute of British Architects for deserving public notice.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of an illustration of the International Pavilion at the International Garden Festival in Liverpool.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of Blackwall Yard, a business centre in London's docklands area, in its first of three phases of construction. It was designed by London-based architects, Richard Rogers Partnership, who were recognised by The Royal Institute of British Architects for the project.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of a model of Bracken House and of Bracken House itself. Bracken House is an example of modern classicism, a movement in architecture that continues the practice of classical and traditional architecture. Architect Sir Albert Richardson designed the building to serve as the headquarters and printing works of the Financial Times.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of an architect researching using a technique developed at London's City University which uses a special camera and three-dimensional programming to create a computer model which enables viewing from all sides of the structure.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of a street scene in Harlow.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of Cheyne Walk in London, an example of Georgian architecture and later development with Victorian alterations.
CA IL2
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This file contains a photographic print of a nighttime bird's eye view shot of Lloyd's building, an example of radical Bowellism architecture. Lloyd's Building was designed by the architect company Richard Rogers and Partners
CA IL2
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This file contains photographic prints of Tower Bridge. This bridge was built by the City of London Corporation and was opened by King Edward VII in June, 1894. The photographs are from various angles and distances.
CA IL2
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This file contains photographic prints of the London Wheel and of a model of the London Dome. The textual records include articles from the London Press Service, reporting news of the latest developments in UK industry, science and technology for more than 50 years. The LPS provides a high class news agency service that is free: both to the end users in the world's media and to any company or organization mentioned in a story. LPS is funded by UK Trade & Investment.
CA IL2
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CA O9, folder 29, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Photographs of the exterior of a low-rise housing development. Townhouse style residences with wood-cladding and concrete, and green yardspace.
Fair. Some yellowing, edges are worn. One print has a tear along top edge.
CA O5, folder 6, Bay 67, Shelf 1
Digital image available. 2009.002.014.001
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Panda Photography. Toronto, Ontario.
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Exterior entrance view to community hall.The Hall has a capacity of 366 up to 725 people, depending on the type of event.
Good
CA O5, folder 5, Bay 67, Shelf 1
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Interior and exterior views of the building. This office building has a 'green roof', which reduces the amount of energy required to heat and cool the building. It also has an extensive shopping mall at the ground floor and an arboretum with a waterfall at the Queen Street entrance. The double-decker elevator cabs are found inside the atrium, which stretches the entire height of the building.
Source: City of Ottawa website at www.ottawa.ca
CA O8, folder 6, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany. Hans Blohms is a photographer and author. Over three decades, he has criss-crossed the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska, capturing images and stories of the Inuit. His landscapes and portraits have appeared in many books and magazines, while twenty-three of his photographs have appeared on Canadian postage stamps.
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CA O9, folder 1, Bay 67, Shelf 2
Digital images available.. 2009.002.024.001-003
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CA O8, folder 11, Bay 67, Shelf 2
Digital images available.. 2009.002.025.001-002
Born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany. Hans Blohms is a photographer and author. Over three decades, he has criss-crossed the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska, capturing images and stories of the Inuit. His landscapes and portraits have appeared in many books and magazines, while twenty-three of his photographs have appeared on Canadian postage stamps.
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CA O9, folder 2, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 25, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Built in 1970, renovated 1994.
CA O7, folder 8, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folders 5-7, Bay 67, Shelf 2
Born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany. Hans Blohms is a photographer and author. Over three decades, he has criss-crossed the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska, capturing images and stories of the Inuit. His landscapes and portraits have appeared in many books and magazines, while twenty-three of his photographs have appeared on Canadian postage stamps.
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CA O7, folder 4, Bay 67, Shelf 2
Born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany. Hans Blohms is a photographer and author. Over three decades, he has criss-crossed the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska, capturing images and stories of the Inuit. His landscapes and portraits have appeared in many books and magazines, while twenty-three of his photographs have appeared on Canadian postage stamps.
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CA O7, folder 3, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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View of a commercial block located between St. Patrick and George Streets, facing west along Sussex Drive and rear area owned the the National Capital Commission.
CA O7, folder 2, Bay 67, Shelf 2
Born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany. Hans Blohms is a photographer and author. Over three decades, he has criss-crossed the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska, capturing images and stories of the Inuit. His landscapes and portraits have appeared in many books and magazines, while twenty-three of his photographs have appeared on Canadian postage stamps.
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CA O7, folder 1, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Reproduction from the National Photography Collection of the Public Archives Canada. View of Sparks Street showing streetcards, horse and carriages ca. 1900.
CA O9, folder 13, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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CA O7, folder 20, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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View of the interior of the church, showing the round room with the baptismal font.
Photograph is mounted on thick cardstock.
CA O7, folder 21, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Architect's illustration.
CA O7, folder 22, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 23, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 24, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 26, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 27, Bay 67, Shelf 2
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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CA O7, folder 28, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 29, Bay 67, Shelf 2
Born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany. Hans Blohms is a photographer and author. Over three decades, he has criss-crossed the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska, capturing images and stories of the Inuit. His landscapes and portraits have appeared in many books and magazines, while twenty-three of his photographs have appeared on Canadian postage stamps.
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CA O7, folder 30, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 31, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 32, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Exterior views of the concrete building, with details of stonework and entrance awnings. One interior view of a courtroom.
CA O7, folder 33, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 34, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Interior and exterior views, including construction views.
CA O8, folders 1-2, Bay 67, Shelf 2
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of concrete theatre building during construction and upon completion. Folder also includes interior views of auditorium seating, hanging glass sculptures by William Martin, lobby, and stairwells. The National Arts Centre received the 1971 Design Canada Concrete Awards Program Award of Excellence: "A fine concept on a difficult and restrictive site...splendid functional and space planning with a pleasing relationship to people...an outstanding example of in-situ and precast concrete work used together structurally and as a cladding."
CA O8, folder 3, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Photographer: Roger Jowett. Willowdale, Ontario.
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CA O8, folder 4, Bay 67,Shelf 2
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Artist's illustration of the tall glass office building.
CA O8, folder 5, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Photograph of the exterior of a [school?] building. Piece of paper adhered to verso identifies the building as "B" building in Ottawa on Lisgar Street prior to demolition.
CA O9, folder 6, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Aerial view of the city, showing the river and Parliament buildings.
CA O9, folder 12, Bay 67, Shelf 3
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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CA O8, folder 7, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA ON, folder 8, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O8, folder 9, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O2, folder 16
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CA O8, folder 12, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O8, folder 13, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Architectural model and exterior photographs of finished building (different designs).
Staple removed from black and white prints.
CA O9, folder 9, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany. Hans Blohms is a photographer and author. Over three decades, he has criss-crossed the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska, capturing images and stories of the Inuit. His landscapes and portraits have appeared in many books and magazines, while twenty-three of his photographs have appeared on Canadian postage stamps.
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CA O8, folder 10, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Exterior view of a covered market building, with produce sellers out front.
Masking tape adhered to recto.
CA O9, folder 8, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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CA O9, folder 7, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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CA O9, folder 5, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Architectural drawing of interior, and two construction views showing 10th floor walkways with steel beams and glass walls.
CA O9, folder 4, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Photographs of the exterior of a brick building. Paper gives details of the decision to award this an Award of Merit: "... The original buildings to which the new Algonquin work was added was not considered to be of sufficient architectural merit to necessitate continuation of the forms and details and this has allowed the older work, but owing nothing to it visually...The Jury felt that the apparent thickness of exterior wall construction denoted by the sloping sills and generally massive forms belied the long masonry spans and cantilevered corners that are more turly expressive of concrete technology..."
CA O9, folder 3, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Single family dwelling, split-level ranch with porch clad in brick and vinyl siding. Photograph is stamped property of Canadian Housing Design Council. A piece of paper accompanying the image indicates this structure was entered into competition for the National Design Awards in 1964.
Very good.
CA O5, folder 31
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Exterior views, showing landscaping and town crest.
Very good.
CA O5, folder 30
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View of the rear of the building, a 4 storey brick structure with mansard roof and turret dating to 1881, overlooking a waterfall. A piece of paper has been taped to the back, indicating the building was entered in the 1977 Design Award Program for renovations converting the mill to a hotel.
Good. Paper taped to back.
CA O5, folder 29
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Illustration, showing an aerial view of the campus.
Good.
CA O5, folder 28
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Exterior view of entrance and parking lot in winter.
Poor. The image is very yellowed.
CA O5, folder 27
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Exterior view of the main entrance and residence, located at 65 Amelia Street.
Very good.
CA O5, folder 26
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Photograph of an illustration of a residential complex, brick façade with parking lot in foreground.
Good. Adhered to ruler paper.
CA O5, folder 25
Portrait studio in Kitchener, run by photographer Charles Belair. The studio was located across from the Kitchener City Hall from 1933 until 1973, when the studio was moved to King Street, this time across the street from the Grand River Hospital. Over the 75 year history of the studio, Belair made an estimated 22,200 photographs and sitters included William Lyon Mackenzie King, the Emperor of Japan, and King George VI during a 1939 visit to Canada.
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Flagstone church with vaulted wooden ceiling in rural setting. Views of interior and exterior.
Good. Very minor curling.
CA O5, folder 24
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Photographer: Charles Belair Studio Limited., Kitchener, ON.
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View of a curved hallway with concrete columns.
Good. Adhered to tissue.
CA O5, folder 23
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a 3 storey vinyl-sided house with carport in rural landscape.
Good. Most are adhered to plastic or tissue.
CA O5, folder 22
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Photographs of the exterior of a low-rise brick office complex on a manicured lawn. Stamps on the back of the photographs give the architect as Gordon S. Adamson & Associates and the photographer as N & H Studio. A piece of paper adhered to the verso has the following text: "Northern Electric Co. Ltd./ Toronto Branch Laboratory/ Bramalea, Ontario/ View looking South/ Gordon S. Adamson & Associates/ Architects". A similar paper appears on the second photo, except the view is looking West. Photograph 3 is a view of the main entrance and photograph 4 is a view looking north.
Good.
CA O5, folder 21
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Credit: Gordon S. Adamson & Associates, Architects.
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Photographs of the exterior of the office complex, one shows the sign "Lipton" in front.
Good. Some curling at edges.
CA O5, folder 20
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Photograph of an illustration for the Nacan Products office & laboratory by Allan Levine, Architect.
Good.
CA O5, folder 19
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Exterior views of a single-storey concrete block library building with landscaped lawn. Paper adhered to verso reads: "Burlington Public Library/ Burlington, Ont./ Brook Carruthers Grierson Shaw/ August 1972".
Good.
CA O5, folder 18
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Interiors and exteriors of a multipurpose community facility.
Fair. Many have been adhered to paper or plastic for printing and are marked up.
CA O5, folder 17
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Photographs of a single-storey residence in a large, grassy property, with interior views of the kitchen area.
Good. A little yellowed.
CA O5, folder 16
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Interior view, showing pews and altar flanked by a statue of the Virgin and Child and a tapestry. The walls are plain, rounded concrete. A piece of paper adhered to the back of the photograph reads: "RAMBUSCH Designers, Craftsmen an Lighting Engineers/ Forty West Thurteenth Street, New York, N. Y. 10011/ Blessed Sacrament Church/ Chatham, Ontario/ W. J. Storey, Architect/ Furnishings by Rambush - Toronto."
Good.
CA O5, folder 14
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Aerial view of the renovation of the original 1867 Ursuline Motherhouse and construction of a new, circular chapel on the grounds known as the 'Pines Chapel'. The residence and chapel have were designated as Heritage Properties under the Ontario Heritage Act in 2009.
Fair. Some yellowing and curling.
CA O5, folder 13
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Photographer: Bill Dolamore. Chatham, Ontario.
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The main entrance to the square, concrete building is pictured. A frieze decorates one side of the doors while a statue of St. Anthony and child decorates the other. The entrance is accessible by a set of concrete steps. A circular stamp on back of photograph reads" F.J. Stalmach Architect/ Ontario Association Architects Member".
Poor. The image is very yellowed and curled.
CA O5, folder 12
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View of the exterior of the building, on wooded lot.
Good
CA O5, folder 11
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Interior and exterior views of a low-rise concrete residential complex with brick and tile interior and wood-panelled ceilings.
Fair. Beginning to yellow and a bit curled.
CA O5, folder 10
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Interior views showing altar, sanctuary and hallways. Wood panelling and brick design. 2067 Stanfield Rd, Cooksville (Mississauga, ON).
Fair. Some yellowing and curling.
CA O5, folder 9
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Cooksville Public Library. Includes both exterior and interior views of the building. Architects were W. J. McBain and Carmen Corneil. Photographs appear to have been taken for the July 1964 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA O5, folder 8
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Photographer: H.R. Jowett. Toronto, Ontario.
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Reproductions of illustrations, showing a cross-section of the theatre auditorium space.
CA O5, folder 7
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Architect's model.
Photographs are adhered to a tissue backing.
CA O5, folder 2, Bay 67, Shelf 1
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CA O5, folder 4
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CA O5, folder 3
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Photograph of a long, two-storey office building with a white clapboard exterior, established as temporary offices for the Canadian war effort. A piece of paper adhered to the verso describes this structure as "Temporary Building No. 1".
CA O9, folder 27, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Photograph of a commercial street, lined by 3 storey, 19th century brick blocks.
Good.
CA O6, folder 3
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Photograph of a line of children and adults exiting a two-storey brick school building.
Good.
CA O6, folder 12
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View of the exterior of a residential structure built into a rocky landscape, with with exaggerated concrete columns for support. The accompanying paper contains a typescript report from the Canadian Housing Design Council awarding this house a National Design Award for 1969.
Good.
CA O6, folder 11
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Exterior view, showing curved walls and interior view of reception area.
Good. A little yellowing and curling.
CA O6, folder 10
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Exterior views of the silo and warehouse.
Good.
CA O6, folder 9
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Photographer: H.R. Jowett. Toronto, Ontario.
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Exterior views of the water treatment plant, constructed in steel and glass. Stamped on verso of photograph: "Lake Huron Water Supply System Water Treatment Plant. Banz-Brook-Carrithers-Grierson-Shaw Architects, 40 St. Clair Avenue West Toronto 7 Ontario"
Good.
CA O6, folder 8
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View of the main entrance and parking circle. 2 storey brick office building.
Good.
CA O6, folder 7
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View of the entrance to the 1903 building, italianate design in brick with brick columns. Second photograph is a detail of the terra cotta capital design.
Fair. Images are a bit faded, tape adhered to verso, a small tear at the right in one image.
CA O6, folder 6
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Exterior views of town-house style student accommodations. Two-storey, wood panelled. A piece of paper stuck to the verso of the larger prints reads: "East Residences, University of Gueph Klein & Sears. February 1973."
Fair. The images are buckled from moisture. One of the contact sheets has an image cut from it.
CA O6, folder 5
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Exterior views of various campus buildings, including the Laboratory Animal Building, the Arts Library and the Physical Sciences Building.
Good. Some are a bit curled, and one is mounted to card.
CA O6, folder 4
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Interior and exterior views of a single family dwelling, showing the back patio and landscape and the living room/entrance.
Good.
CA O6, folder 26
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Views of hallways and reception desk, showing blue columns, pink carpeting and wood-panelled ceiling.
Good. One photograph is mounted on tissue.
CA O6, folder 25
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Exterior view, from corner, of futuristic grey structure with rounded corners and narrow, subway car windows.
Very good.
CA O6, folder 24
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Interior and exterior views of the concrete and glass building, including stairwells, patios, office and meeting space, lobby and main entrance.
Fair. The images are a bit yellowed and curling.
CA O6, folder 23
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CA O6, folder 22
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Interior, exterior and aerial views of the arena and area. Illustration of the building as well as shots of the opening events.
Good. Some photographs are adhered to paper.
CA O6, folder 21
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Photographs of the park in 1900 set the scene for the 1983 redevelopment. The park is built on a narrow median with traffic lanes on either side, visible in some of the construction photographs.
Good. Some sticky residue from adhesives.
CA O6, folder 20
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Exterior and aerial views of the cultural centre/auditorium. 10 McNab St. South
Good.
CA O6, folder 19
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Interior and exterior views of a large hospital and laboratory for instruction in health sciences at McMaster University, including construction views showing the exposed girders and views of the finished building.
Good. A little yellowing and curling, one photo is mounted to board.
CA O6, folder 18
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Plan of the mall, showing anchor stores (Eatons, Robinsons, Sears and Dominion) and parking lot.
Good. A little yellowing.
CA O6, folder 17
Tom Bochsler is a well-known industrial photographer who has spent more than five decades as a professional photographer. He was the official photographer for McMaster University, CHCH-TV, CHML radio and other local businesses. He also was a portrait photographer. His specialty, however, is industrial photography, and he has won many awards for his work in this field.
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Aerial view of 3 pavilions, part of the Ivor Wynne Centre Main Gym and Squash Courts and Olympic Pool.
Fair. A little yellowed and a tear out of the bottom right corner.
CA O6, folder 16
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Interior and exterior views of a hospital building, showing main entrance, drive and lounge and hallway areas.
Good. A little yellowing.
CA O6, folder 15
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Powell Photo & Camera, Hamilton, Ontario.
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Exterior view of police administration and headquarters.
Good.
CA O6, folder 14
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View looking east down a commercial street towards the bay. Signage for a "Medical Arts Building" and "Hammond Organs/ -.J.H. McLean" is visible.
Good. Some buckling, probably from moisture.
CA O6, folder 13
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Boys crowding around an entrance to a classroom, outdoors in winter.
Good. A little curling.
CA O6, folder 1
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Exterior view of brick, diagonal entrance.
CA O9, folder 17, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
CA O7, folder 19, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Design concept drawing.
CA O7, folder 18, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Exterior views of terraced college brick building, with one detail view of a rounded brick tower.
CA O7, folder 17, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 16, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 15, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 14, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O7, folder 13
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CA O7, folder 12, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Exterior views of the multi-coloured brick office building.
CA O7, folder 11, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Article shows the mall under construction. The mall is constructed of poured concrete and structural steel with brick facing, and will have room for 128 retail stores with anchor stores occupied by Eaton's, Sears and Loblaws. The public mall areas are designed with marble floors, interior landscaping and a large central skylight.
CA O7, folder 10, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Exterior views of the high-rise concrete library building, two interior views showing concrete coffered ceilings and one view of the book stacks.
Fair. Images have been trimmed and adhered with tape to paper backing.
CA O7, folder 9
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Published
CA O1, folder 15
Digital image available.. 2009.002.308.001
Published
CA O1, folder 14
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Exterior and aerial views of the mid-rise office complex, with long atrium and pedestrian bridges connecting the buildings and parking lot. The building is clad in steel. Featured in an article on the atrium in Canadian Architect magazine April 1983, and in July 1984.
CA O1, folder 13, Bay 67, Shelf 1
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CA O1, folder 12
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Published
CA O1, folder 11
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CA O1, folder 10
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CA O1, folder 9
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Published
CA O1, folder 8
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Architect's illustrations for the National Centre for Management Research and Development, and the Alumni House Student Residence.
CA O9, folder 11, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Published
CA O1, folder 7
Digital image available.. 2009.002.317.001
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Exterior view of Chelsea Square.
Good.
CA O8, folder 14
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Published
CA O1, folder 6
Digital images available.. 2009.002.319.001-003
Published
This design won a Mississauga Urban Design Award in 1981.
CA O1, folder 5
Digital image available.. 2009.002.320.001
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Interior and exterior views of the loading docks, offices, parking lot and entraceway including design features such as red columns and windows which resemble Japanese screens. A sticker on the back of one of the photographs gives the building name, architect, engineer and contractors.
Good. Some photographs adhered to tissue.
CA O1, folder 4
Digital image available.. 2009.002.321.001
Published
Exterior views of an outdoor strip mall with angled awning and brick pillars over the walkway.
Good.
CA O1, folder 3
Digital image available.. 2009.002.322.001
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Photograph showing a model of the building and area. The Centre is the home office of the Peel District School Board and is located at 5650 Hurontario St. The building won the Design Excellence Award from the Ontario Association of Architects in 1984. (http://www.peel.edu.on.ca/facts/facts/edcentre.htm) A sticker on the back of the photograph gives the name and address of the architects, and the name of the building project as follows: "Shore Tilbe Henschel Irwin Peters Architects, Engineers. 4 New Street, Toronto, Ont. M5R 1P6. H.J.A. Brown Education Centre, Mississauga, Ontario."
Good.
CA O1, folder 1
Digital image available.. 2009.002.323.001
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Photographs of the exterior of the single-storey brick building, with flower beds lining the parking lot and a view of the lawn in the rear. A sticker on the back of one of the photographs gives the details of this building's entry into the OMRC Annual Design Awards by Anthony Kemp, Architects.
Good.
CA O1, folder 2
Digital image available.. 2009.002.324.001
Published
CA O2, folder 31
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CA O2, folder 30
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CA O2, folder 29
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CA O2, folder 28
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CA O2, folder 27
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of St. Mary's Church in Morrisburg, Ontario. Includes interior and exterior views.
Good. Photographs contains editing notes and markings.
CA O2, folder 26
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Credit: Hans L. Blohm.
Published
CA O2, folder 25
Published
CA O2, folder 24
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CA O2, folder 23
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CA O2, folder 22
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CA O2, folder 21
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CA O2, folder 20
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Ontario M-Z
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Ontario M-Z
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View of a residential neighbourhood, with the houses facing central pedestrianized pathways rather than a street.
CA O9, folder 14, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Architect's illustration.
CA O9, folder 15, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
CA O2, folder 19
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CA O2, folder 18
Published
CA O2, folder 17
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CA O2, folder 15
Published
CA O4, folder 7
Published
CA O2, folder 14
Published
CA O2, folder 13
Published
CA O2, folder 12
Published
CA O2, folder 11
Published
CA O2, folder 10
Published
CA O2, folder 9
Published
CA O2, folder 8
Published
CA O2, folder 7
Published
CA O2, folder 6
Published
CA O2, folder 5
Published
CA O2, folder 4
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Black and white photographs of the exterior of a home, taken at night and during the day. Stamp on back of photograph with architect's name, Jerome Markson. Markson was awarded a 25 Years Award in 1993 for his work on the Moses residence by the Ontario Association of Architects and Canadian House and Home magazine.
CA O9, folder 18, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
CA O9, folder 20, bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
CA O2, folder 3
Published
CA O2, folder 2
Published
CA O2, folder 1
Published
CA O3, folder 35
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Exterior views of the office building, showing the glass and porcelain curtain wall of the front entrance and the glass sign next to the entrance. The wall has a double skin: the windows are double-plate sealed units with metal-faced panels providing air space.
CA O3, folder 34, Bay 67, Shelf 1
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Photographer: Douglas Paisley.
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CA O3, folder 33
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Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of the Sault Ste. Marie Air Terminal.
CA O3, folder 32
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Photographer: H.R. Jowett. Willowdale, Ontario.
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CA O3, folder 31
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CA O3, folder 30
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CA O3, folder 29
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of Korah Collegiate & Vocational School in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Photographs include various exterior veiws of the campus.
CA O3, folder 28
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Credit: Criag, Zeidler & Strong Architects.
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CA O4, folder 27
Published
CA O4, folder 26
Published
CA O4, folder 25
Published
CA O4, folder 24
Published
CA O4, folder 23
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains photographs of the Food Hall and Cafe Square in the Square One Shopping Centre, Mississauga, Ontario. Includes both b&w and colour prints of various interior views and architectural details of the Food Hall and Cafe Square.
Good.
CA O9, folder 16, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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CA O4, folder 22
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Avon Theatre in Stratford, Ontario. Includes interior and exterior views as well as 1 aeriel photograph of the theatre while under construction.
Some curling and creasing.
CA O4, folder 20
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CA O4, folder 19
Published
CA O4, folder 18
Published
CA O4, folder 17
Published
CA O4, folder 16
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CA O4, folder 15
Published
CA O4, folder 14
Published
CA O4, folder 12
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains photographic prints of the Holy Rosary Parish Credit Union in Thorold, Ontario. Includes both interior and exterious views of the building.
CA O4, folder 11
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CA O4, folder 9
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File contains an image of a black and white model of a house.
CA O4, folder 8
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Exterior view of single-storey row houses, in winter. A sticker on the back of the photograph reads: "Honorable Mention/ Heritage Village/ Highway #7/ Unionville, Ontario/ Napev Construction Ltd.,/ Sievenpiper, Architects". Residential complex for senior citizens, part of the larger Unionville Home Society campus. See http://www.uhs.on.ca/
Very good. Sticker on verso.
CA O5, folder 32
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CA O4, folder 6
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View of a patio on the second storey of an outdoor shopping centre. A small sign in the window indicates that this space was leased by the Toronto Dominion Bank, probably as part of a branch office. The image is printed in Canadian Architect magazine's October 1958 issue [p.57], which profiled 7 shopping malls. This centre was constructed with a steel frame and flexcore slab floors, and a concrete foundation.
Good. Some curling.
CA 05, folder 44
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Interior and exterior views of a two storey residential home.
Fair. A little curling and buckling along the edges. One image has a large tear at mid-right.
CA O5, folder 15
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the exterior of the Hill Residence in Thornhill, Ontario. Folder also contains 3 contact sheets with various interior and extrerior views of the home.
Contact sheets are marked with blue ink.
CA O4, folder 13
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Illustration of the exterior of a two storey athletic centre. The centre opened in 1986 and houses the Pete Beach Memorial Gymnasium (which has since been renovated for use as the school's resource centre).
Good.
CA O5, folder 26
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CA O4, folder 5
Published
CA O4, folder 4
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CA O4, folder 3
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains photographs of several buildings at the University of Waterloo campus, including exterior and interior views of lecture buildings, student residences and the Arts III Humanities Building Theatre. Folder also includes several magazine pages profiling the building of Federation Hall and architecture firm Dunlop, Farrow, Aitken & Cansfield.
Good.
CA O4, folder 2
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CA O4, folder 1, 1b + 3 oversize
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Atlas Steels Ltd. Administrative office in Welland, Ontario. Both photographs show the exterior of the low-rise office building.
Fair. Some yellowing and curling, and a tear at the top edge.
CA O5, folder 43
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Max Fleet Photography, Toronto, Ontario.
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Exterior views of school building on wide, grassy lot and interior views of classrooms and cafeteria/auditorium space.
Good. A little curling.
CA O5, folder 42
Published
Exterior views of a two storey brick building with a patio in the back.
Good. Some curling.
CA O5, folder 41
Published
View of the buildings across a field.
Good.
CA O5, folder 40
Published
Exterior views, showing main entrance.
Good.
CA O5, folder 39
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Exterior views of the college, and interior views of the chapel area.
Good.
CA O5, folder 38
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Published
View of a wide, landscaped lot with buildings in the distance.
Good. Some yellowing and curling.
CA O5, folder 37
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographic prints of the Motherhouse Chapel in Windsor, Ontario, includes an interior view of altar in round chapel and an exterior view of the chapel.
Good. A little curling.
Second print is mounted on a cardboard backing
CA O5, folder 36
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Published
Interior and exterior views of the library.
Good. Residue of tape on corners on the verso.
CA O5, folder 35
Published
Original brick hall built in 1856.
Good. A little curling and some yellow staining on verso.
CA O5, folder 34
Published
Architectural elevation, from the North-East, of the condominum building.
Very good.
CA O5, folder 33
Published
Photograph of the exterior of a government office building occupied by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and its courtyard/entrance decoration. A piece of paper adhered to the verso of the photograph identifies the subject as the Haida sculpture in front of the building.
CA O9, folder 24, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
Exterior view of a mid-rise concrete office building, and interior views of lobby, atrium, cubicles and hallways.
CA O9, folder 19, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
Interior views of guest rooms, dining areas, and reception area.
CA O9, folder 32, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Negatives for these prints can be found in file 2009.002.2133.
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Published
CA ON9, folder 31, Bay 48, Shelf 3
Published
Exterior view of the main entrance to a glass and concrete building. This building won a Design Award in 1985 from the Town of Vaughan for new industrial design.
CA O9, folder 21, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
Interior and exterior views of a wood-construction, with wood paneling inside and out. Interior shots show hallway, dining and kitchen areas.
CA O9, folder 22, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
Exterior view of fire truck bays.
CA O9, folder 23, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Currie residence in Claremont, Ontario. Detail view of upper storey windows, clad in cedar shingling. Exterior view of backyard during winter, brick chimney and cedar shingling visible.
Good.
CA ON9, folder 30, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Published
Interior view of the lobby area, looking out through the windows. The building was renamed the William Tamblyn Centennial Building in 2007. It houses the Faculty of Engineering as well as classrooms and science labs. The photograph is stamped with the photographer's name: Panda/Croydon Associates.
Good.
CA04, Folder 10
Published
Architect's model.
CA O9, folder 26, Bay 67, Shelf 2
possibly may 1978?
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Published
Interior views of the office space, cubicles and hallways and one exterior view of the building from across the highway exit ramp.
CA O9, folder 25, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Sisters of the Church Chapel in Oakville, Ontario. Includes exterior view of east elevation and exterior of south elevation, glass and steel addition.
CA O8, folder 13
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Photographer: Henk Visser. Don Mills, Ontario.
Published
Exterior views of the glass and steel single-storey elevation.
CA O9, folder 10, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Negatives for these prints are found in file 2009.002.2009. Images of the architect's office working on the plans are found in file 2009.002.2004.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Images of the model for the former Ontario Association of Architects headquarters at 50 Park Road Toronto, Ontario. The modernist building was designed by John C. Parkin, and served as the home of the OAA from the building's completion in 1954 until 1992. The building is now occupied by DTAH, a landscape design company.
CA O9, folder 33, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Negatives for these prints are found in file 2009.002.2009. Images of the architect's office working on the plans are found in file 2009.002.2004.
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Published
Photograph of the front entrance of the 1906 city hall, with the edges of two cars visible on either side of the image dating the picture much earlier than the reprint - probably 1930s.
Good.
CA O5, folder 45
Fromer reference number 2009.002.222 (dupliate)
Published
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of the gallery and conservatory, including patron entrance and lobby, and galleries.
CA P3, folder 19, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
CA P3, folder 36, Bay 88, Shelf 5
Digital image available.
Published
Interior and exterior views of the distinct, rotunda church building with spiral, cedar-shake roof and wide open interior space. Folder includes 2 colour copyright proofs from the photographer.
One photograph is mounted to card; the verso of all are yellowing.
CA P3, folder 20, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the propsed building site of Winnipeg Square.
Good. Some creasing along edges.
CA P1, Folder 13
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David Portigal Commercial Publicity Photographer, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Chapel St. Louis, Le Roi.
Some creasing and tape adhesive yellowing.
CA P1, folder 12
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains photographic prints of exterior and interior views of buildings on the Clear Lake Campground.
Good. Several prints have been adhered to card backings.
CA P1, folder 11
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Published
Photograph of a grain elevator on the prairie, with horse-drawn wagons in foreground.
Good.
CA P1, folder 10
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Manitoba Archives.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Kildonan park pavilion in Winnipeg Manitoba. Photographs show a pond and two-story enclosed building with a wraparound porch on the second level.
Good. One of the photographs was bent back along the bottom edge.
CA P1, folder 9
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 1 photograph of the entranceway with covered brick sidewalk of the Canadian Food Product Centre in Portage la Prairie.
Fair. Some sticky residue from printing, adhered to lined paper.
CA P1, folder 8
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains exterior photographs of the entrance and side of the Church of St. John Brebeuf in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Fair. Some glue stains on verso, minor wear and tear.
CA P1, folder 7
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 4 photographs of the exterior of a red barn, one with doors open showing a trolley car stored inside, and one wide shot showing a brown and white windmill in the foreground. The black and white photograph is a close shot of the barn with doors open showing a trolley car.
Good. The three photos are mounted to a graph paper backing.
CA P1, folder 6
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Markings in orange ink along the border of the b&w print
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of a Ukrainian catholic basilica, designed with a rounded arch front and cupolas, in a flat rural setting with a grain elevator in the background. Church is located in Ethelbert, Manitoba and the photograph shows a grain elevator in the background.
Good.
CA P1, folder 5
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National Film Board of Canada; NFB Phototheque ; M. Semak
Published
Photographs of the exterior of the school, concrete in a landscaped lawn, and an interior of an open-concept classroom. Photographer's stamp on the verso of one of the photographs.
Poor. The colour has shifted to a strong yellow in the colour print. The black and white print is stained and yellowed.
CA P1, folder 4
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Photographer: Ralf Lilje-Gren. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Modern print from a glass plate negative, showing dirt road, rail station and grain elevators.
Good. A little damage to top edge.
CA P1, folder 3
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Manitoba Archives.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Winnipeg. Angular brick church constructed in 1968, located at 400 Rouge Rd.
Fair. Some sticky residue from printing, partially removed with PEC-12 emulsion cleaner in Aug 2009. One photo is mounted on cardstock.
CA P1, folder 2
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Photographs of the first home built in Souris, Manitoba in 1883. Courtesy the Manitoba Archives. Text printed on the verso of one of the photographs reads "The first hous in Souris. Built to Accommodate the men who built the first mill dam on Plum Creek. House was just south and east of the present creek bridge."
Good.
CA P1, folder 1
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Manitoba Archives
Published
Historical views of the Hamilton block building which housed the Bank of Hamilton and the Bank of Commerce.
Some prints are faded.
CA P2, folder 17
See also 2009.002.358, Hamilton Building
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Manitoba Archives
Published
Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Transcona, Manitoba. Photographs include several exterior views of the church as well as interior views of the altar.
CA P2, folder 16
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of Centennial Hall at the University of Winnipeg.
One print is faded.
CA P2, folder 15
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the exterior of the Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CA P2, folder 14
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Photograph of a residence with carport in foreground, labeled by Canadian Homes Magazine the "Centennial Home" (from label on verso of photograph). Designed by Etienne Gaboury.
CA P2, folder 13
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Civic Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CA P2, folder 12
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Aerial view of Convention Centre and Lakeview Square near completion.
CA P2, folder 11
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David Portigal & co Commercial Publicity Photographers. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the front exterior of the Desjardins Funeral Chapel in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Good.
CA P2, folder 10
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Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the exterior of the Grosvenor House apartments in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CA P2, folder 9
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 11 colour photographs of the Hamilton building in Winnipeg. Photographs include exterior and interior views of the building, including interesting design features present throughout the structure.
Many of the photographs have been adhered to paper.
CA P2, folder 8
See also 2009.002.348, Hamilton Building and Bank of Commerce
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Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Fort Garry Hotel, which was built in 1913 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.
Good.
CA P2, folder 7
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Photograph courtesy of Canadian National Railways
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of an unknown industrial building in Manitoba.
CA P2, folder 6
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Exterior photograph, wood panelled building with green and pink accents in park setting. The building houses a non-profit treatment centre for children and adolescents with emotional and behavioural difficulties. See: http://www.knowlescentre.ca/
Very good.
CA P2, folder 3
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Manitoba Teacher's Society headquarters in Winnipeg. The first photograph show an interior views of what seems to be the front entrance way and the second is an architectural drawing of the outside of the building.
CA P2, folder 2
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Manitoba Telephone System office in Winnipeg. Includes exterior and interior views.
CA P2, folder 1
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 8 b&w photographs of the Manitoba Theatre Centre in Winnipeg. Includes both interior and exterior views of the theatre.
Many prints are faded
CA P1, folder 41
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Reprint of a historic photo of a Winnipeg commercial block.
Good.
CA P1, folder 40
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Manitoba Archives
Published
Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Canadian Holy Martyrs Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Includes several exterior views of the steeple and one photograph of wall sculptures.
CA P2, folder 4
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Office building located at 250 Portage Avenue. Completed 1965.
Tear through top centre.
CA P1, folder 39
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Architectural drawing of a high-rise hotel at the corner of Portage Avenue and Smith Street in Winnipeg. Completion date: March 1971.
CA P1, folder 38
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Published
Folders contains 6 b&w photographs of the office of architect Etienne Gaboury. Includes exterior views and one interior view of an office.
Good.
CA P1, folder 36
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of an office complex in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Includes an exterior view and interior view of the lobby.
CA P1, folder 36
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of the exterior of Western Grocers office and warehouse in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CA P1, folder 35
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of an unknown chuch in Manitoba. The first photograph depicts the exterior of the church and the second photograph shows the interior which appears to be under renovation and construction material is clearly visible.
CA P2, folder 5
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Picture shows a tree being transported to the front yard of the offices at 222 Osborne Street in North Winnipeg. A second picture shows the interior of the office space, with desk, tyepwriter, telephone and plant in foreground.
Fair.
CA P1, folder 34
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Published
CA P2, folder 28
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the exteriors of an apartment building at Principle Avenue in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Good.
CA P1, folder 32
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of a residence in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Includes exterior and interior views.
Light creasing and tearing of some prints.
CA P1, folder 31
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of 6146 Village West housing complex in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CA P1, folder 30
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Construction view, with buildings on Lombard Place in foreground.
Good.
CA P1, folder 29
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Design sketch.
CA P1, folder 28
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 2 colour photographs of the Smith, Carter & Partners head office. Includes views of the central atrium and skylights.
CA P1, folder 27
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Photographer: Ron Ayers
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of Southwood Village row house development in Fort Garry, Manitoba. Southwood Village was the winner of the Canadian Housing Design Council National Design Award in 1969.
CA P1, folder 26
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Published
Folder contains 2 photographs of the interiors of the St. Boniface Health Unit.
CA P1, folder 25
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 8 b&w photographs of the St. Boniface police station and court house. Includes both interior and extior views of both buildings.
Good.
CA P1, folder 24
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the exterior of St. Claude Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CA P1, folder 23
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Photograph of an architectural rendering, exterior.
Fair. Mounted on paper, worn edges.
oversize
Published
Folder contains 1 photograph of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photograph shows the centre aisle leading to the altar.
CA P1, folder 22
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of St. Paul's College High School, includes various exterior views of the campus.
Good.
CA P1, folder 21
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Henry Kalen, Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba
Published
Historic Winnipeg streetscape, showing electric streetcars, horse-drawn carriages and pedestrian traffic.
Good.
CA P1, folder 20
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Manitoba Archives
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of Hydro-Electric System Sub-Station No.21 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Creasing along top. Tape on verso is heavily yellowed.
CA P1, folder 19
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Published
Folder contains 1 photograph of an architectural model of Toronto Dominion Place in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Print is adhered to a clear plastic backing and has paper stapled to it.
CA P1, folder 18
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Photographer: Simon Scott.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 10 b&w photographs of the University of Manitoba campus. Buildings include the Russell Building (School of Architecture), Earth Sciences Bldg, the University Centre and St. Paul's College.
CA P1, folder 17
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Winnipeg Art Gallery, includes both interior and exterior views.
Photographs are faded and yellowed.
CA P1, folder 16
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Winnipeg City Hall, includes various interior and exterior views.
CA P1, folder 15
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Henry Kalen Architectural Graphic Arts. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains a drawing of the Winnipeg Inn.
Good.
CA P1, folder 14
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Ayers Studio Ltd. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Photograph of an architectural rendering, exterior. Signed by Douglas Orr.
Good.
CA P2, folder 20
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Photograph of the administration building for a campsite on the Trans-Canada highway in Saskatchewan.
Poor. Tears in top and bottom of print.
CA P2, folder 19
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains two b&w architectural drawings of the Saskatchewan Pavilion at Expo 86.
CA P3, folder 4
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Photographer: In-Pro. Regina, Saskatchewan.
Published
Photographs of a teepee inspired weather shelter design, comissed by the Department of Natural Resources, province of Saskatchewan, to be erected in parks in Saskatchewan.
Good. Some warping.
CA P2, folder 18
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Photographer: John Fulker. West Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Photograph of an architectural rendering, exterior. Signed by Douglas Orr.
Good.
CA P2, folder 25
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Published
Photograph of an architectural rendering of Michael A. Riffel high school in Regin Saskatchewan. Photograph shows an exterior drawing of the school.
Good.
CA P2, folder 24
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Photographer: Bob Howard. Regina, Saskatchewan.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of office buildings. Photograph 1 shows the exterior parking lot of an office building and photograph 2 is an architectural model.
Good.
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Photographer: In-Pro. Regina, Saskatchewan. Don Webb Photography. Regina, Saskatchewan.
Published
Photograph of an architectural rendering of the Regina International Airport in Regina, Saskatchewan. Design plan for the expansion of the airport terminal.
Good.
CA P2, folder 23
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of a streetscape in Regina, Saskatchewan.
CA P3, Folder 3
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Photographer: Bob Howard.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Photograph of the atrium.
Good.
CA P2, folder 22
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Photographs of the entrance to Taylor Field football stadium, also known as Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, or, historically, Park Hughes.
Good.
CA P2, folder 21
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Photograph of the entrace to an art-deco style single screen cinema house. The movie listed on the marquee is "The Lady Ev"e starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda.
Good.
CA P2, folder 32
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Published
Photograph of an architectural rendering, exterior. Signed by Douglas Orr.
Good.
oversize
Published
Photograph of an architectural rendering of the exterior of Saskatchewan Place. Signed by Richard Connor and labeled a Denro/Pioneer Joint Venture.
Good.
CA P2, folder 31
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Photographer: In-Pro. Regina, Saskatchewan.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
Published
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the altar in St. Thomas More college Chapel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
CA P2, folder 29
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Len Hillyard Commercial Photography- Photo Finishing. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Published
Photographs of an A-frame precase concrete cooling tower. Submitted for an award from the Prestressed Concrete Institute. The first photograph has a caption adhered to the back with information about the award of excellence from the Prestressed Concrete Institute.
Fair. Some yellowing.
CA P2, folder 27
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Photographer: Henry Kalen. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Published
Photograph of grain elevators on the prairie, with horse-drawn wagons in foreground and a shopfront selling kerosene and soft coal. Courtesy of the Manitoba Archives.
Good.
CA P2, folder 26
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Manitoba Archives
Published
Architect's model.
CA P3, folder 21, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Interior view of elevated walkway, looking out through an angled glass wall.
CA P3, folder 18, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Interior view of chapel, looking towards altar.
Poor. The image is yellowing.
CA P3, folder 16, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Exterior view of office building.
CA P3, folder 15, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Interior view of a restaurant with a streetcar renovated for use in seating customers. The side of the streetcar is labeled "Winnipeg Electric Street Railway", and a sign on top gives the route as "Portage Ave."
CA P3, folder 17, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Photo postcards of Banff National Park, Banff Springs Hotel, the Indian Days annual event in the city of Banff, Alberta.
CA P3, folder 25, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Architect's model of a training centre and ski maintenance workshop.
CA OV2, Bay 67, Shelf 4
Published
CA P3, folder 22, Bay 88, Shelf 5
Published
Museum gallery space and displays with buffalo.
CA P3, folder 23, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Artist's illustration of a yellow and red brick school building and two photographs of Métis crafts used as inspiration for the the school decoration.
CA P3, folder 24, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Exterior view of the new civic centre, with elevated, covered walkway.
CA P3, folder 35, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Exterior view of a house built into a grassy landscape, with grass-covered ramps connecting the roofline to the ground.
CA P3, folder 34, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Two exterior views and one interior view of a lounge.
CA P3, folder 33, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Artist's illustration of a ski resort at Mount Allen ski area in Alberta.
CA P3, folder 32, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Interior views of lounge area.
Photographs adhered to tissue.
CA P3, folder 31, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Artist's illustration of the hosiptal complex.
CA P3, folder 30, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Exterior view of a modern brick church with curved walls and bell tower.
CA P3, folder 29, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Interior views of theatre auditorium seating, a wall mural (by Dorothy Landstat) and a hallway and one exterior view, showing the outdoor sculpture court.
Adhered to tissue on verso.
CA P3, folder 28, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Artist's illustration of the entrance to a shopping centre.
CA P3, folder 27, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Published
Architect's model of a school complex.
CA P3, folder 26, Bay 88, Shelf 5
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the the exterior of the Milner/Centennial Library in Edmonton, Alberta.
CA P03, folder 37
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Photographs of a red brick and grey concrete construction. According to the CA article in the August 1984 issue," the building is organized along a central spine along which occur classroom wings and a series of spaces for various activities. Its central and pivotal point is the library which is visually open to the spine. The classrooms are organized into clusters of four and their windows open onto enclosed courtyards... The red brick and green rooflines are reminiscent of Edmonton's schools built earlier in the century."
Good. Most are mounted to cardstock.
CA P2, folder 30
Published
CA Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
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The Éperon building was constructed to complement the existing historic architecture of the area, and was built to match the proportions of the Royal Insurance Company building that was previously on the site. The building matches the roof lines of the other structures on the Rue de la Commune, and the tower building (pictured) is an easily identifiable element in the museum complex.
Good
CA Q4, folder 3, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Digital images are available.
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Exterior of the house view at day and night time. Interior of the bedroom.
Good
CA Q4, folder 1, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Digital images are available.. 2009.002.006.001
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Exterior view of office buildings within Westmount Square, Montréal. The four buildings, two of which are residential, were designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The complex opened on December 13, 1967. (www.wikipedia)
Good
CA Q4, folder 7
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Architect Jacques Rousseau, was built in 1990
Good
CA Q4, folder 2
Digital image available. 2009.002.013.001
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Photographs of the renovation of the former Radio-City cinema in Montreal. It was purchased by Gratien Gélinas for La Comédie-Canadienne in 1957 and renovated by André Blouin.
La Comédie-Canadienne was active from 1958-1969. The company produced Canadian and Québecois theatre, dance and music productions. The company closed down in 1973 and its theatre became the permanent home of the of Theatre du Noveau Monde (http://www.tnm.qc.ca).
Good
CA Q1, folder 39, Bay 21, Shelf 5
Digital images are available.. 2009.002.054.001-003
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23 storey office building entirely clad in silver reflective glass. A creascent-shaped colonnade is linked to double entrance to the lower levels.
Good
CA Q1, folder 17, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.055.001
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Exterior view from rear elevation of a residential building.
Good
CA Q1, folder 14, Bay 21, shelf 5
2009.002.056.001
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CA Q1, folder 18, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Photographs of Place d'Asmes. Photographs from PVN to different directions.
CA Q1, folder 13, Bay 21, shelf 5
2009.002.058.001, 2009.002.058.002, 2009.002.058.003, 2009.002.058.004
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From Canadian Architect magazine, July 1985: [the building] features a curved profile at the top in aluminum cladding. Light enters large windows at the building's ends and middle and through translucent panels on the south wall and stairwells. Openings below the floor allow for ventilation and are coupled with a plenum in a heat distribution system.
Good
CA Q1, folder 7, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images are available.. 2009.002.059.001
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Photographs of the exterior of the single storey elementary school building. 16 classrooms and offices are grouped around a central auditorium. View of entrance mural above main entrance painted by Adrian Vilandré. The building has a light steel structural frame with brick veneer and tongue-and-groove boards for exterior finishing. All windows are double-glazed, ceilings are perforated fibreboard, flooring is vinyl asbestos tile.
CA Q1, folder 5, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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CA Q1, folder 1, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image is available
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View of skyscraper from street level.
CA Q1, folder 19, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.062.001
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Exterior view of a low-rise office building.
Fair. The top left corner is torn and paper is adhered to the bottom edge with text.
CA Q4, folder 8
Digital image available. 2009.002.063.001
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CA Q1, folder 44, Bay 21, shelf 5
Published
CA Q1, folder 30, Bay 21, shelf 5
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CA Q1, folder 32, Bay 21, shelf 5
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CA Q1, folder 31, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Exterior of a commercial building complex. Sticker adhered to verso reads "Centre commercial Les Floralies/ Montreal"
CA Q1, folder 33, BAy 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.069.001
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To be completed in early 1988, cost $ 38 million, 7925 m2 complex of total 250 beds.
CA Q1, folder 2, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Photograph of a nineteenth century clapboard church with bell tower which was removed from its location (pictured) due to the rising waters of the St. Lawrence seaway. (Information from typewritten caption pasted on verso.) The area being submerged was one of the earliest settled in Upper Canada and a key battle site during the War of 1812. This church was preserved as part of Upper Canada Village (Morrisburg, Ontario), a restored historic village operated as a museum and recreation area.
CA Q4, folder 31, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Exterior view of church entrance, with huge ceramic mural executed by Claude Vermette, and interior view of a decorative panel "Blessed Virgin Mary" designed by J. C. Charuet. Additional interior view of round altar in the centre of the church.
CA Q1, folder 37, Bay 21, Shelf 5
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Good.
CA Q1, folder 38, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Published
CA Q4, folder 6
Published
Good.
CA Q1, folder 40, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Competition entry from Dan Hanganu for Hydro, Quebec.
Good.
CA Q1, folder 41, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Good.
CA Q1, folder 42, Bay 21, shelf 5
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The house Cormier built for himself (1930-31) in the Golden Square Mile, an elegant Montréal neighbourhood. Cormier experimented with a variety of styles in the house: Art deco on the facade, monumental on one side and more modernist in the back. Cormier created most of the furniture, with remaining pieces acquired at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris
CA Q1, folder 45, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available.
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CA Q1, folder 47, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available.
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Good
CA Q1, folder 49, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available.
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Published
CA Q4, folder 32
Published
CA Q4, folder 40
Published
CA Q1, folder 6, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the convention centre, including construction views.
Good. Some stuck to wax paper or card backing.
CA Q3, folders 44-46 + 1 oversize, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.086.001-002
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Silver Medal winner-Massey Medals for Architecturwe 1961.
CA Q1, folder 8, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Prints featuring images from the construction of Expo '67.
CA Q2, folder 61, bay 21, shelf 4
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File contains prints featuring images of various pavilions at Expo '67.
CA Q2, folder 60, bay 21, shelf 4
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a private residence.
Good
CA Q4, folder 50, bay 21, shelf 4
Digital images available. 2009.002.090.001-006
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Aerial views of a parking garage.
Good
CA Q4, folder 23
Digital image available. 2009.002.091.001
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Photograph of the altar.
Good
CA Q2, folder 22, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.092.001
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Exterior views of a house. "Harder House" inscribed on all versos. Stamped "JOSEPH BAKER ARCHITECT / 1500 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST - MONTREAL25, QUE."
CA unverified locations, folder 5, bay 21, shelf 5
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Photograph of the exterior of the blast furnace complex. A sticker on the back of the photograph reads: "Prix d'excellence en architecture 1985/ Haut-Fourneau des Forges du Saint-Maurice/ Trois-Rivières/ Parcs Canada/ Gauthier, Guité, Roy, architectes"
Good
CA Q4, folder 46, bay 21, shelf 4
Digital image availbale. 2009.002.094.001
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2 exterior views.
Bay 21, shelf 5, box Unidentified Locations
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Illustration of the exterior of a building.
The perforated edge is torn.
CA Q2, folder 23, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.096.001
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Photograph of the pedestrian path between residences. This housing project was known for being one of the first experiments in preserving and renovating 19th century workers' residences.
Fair. Think brown paper adhered to backing is dried and torn.
CA Q2, folder 24, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.097.001
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Photographs of the exteriors and interiors, including cafeteria area.
Fair. Some photographs have bits of adhesive.
CA Q2, folder 25 + 1 oversize, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.098.001-002
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Photograph of the coliseum after renovations in 1982. A sticker on the back of the photograph reads: "Distinction en architecture 1982/ L'agrandissement du Colisée du Québec/ Bégin et Rodrigue/ Photo: Jocelyn Huard"
Good
CA Q4, folder 33
Digital image available. 2009.002.099.001
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Interior views, at the main reception desk. Views show the area both empty and populated with staff.
CA Q1, folder 20, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.100.001
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Photographs of the interior of the shop and entranceway. Le Drug was a multipurpose building that also functioned as a popular theatre, dance hall, art museum and caffe in Montreal's art scene.
Good
CA Q1, folder 48, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.101.001-002
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Photographs of the exterior of the building, as well as interiors of L'Escapade and Caf' Conc' (dining areas). The 38 floor hotel is known today as the Marriott Chateau Champlain Hotel.
The interior of the hotel was designed by David T Williams (New York) and Earle A Morrison (Vancouver).
CA Q1, folder 35, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.102.001-003
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Image of a model for the building.
Located near Mont Joli, Quebec, MLI has been the world's leading francophone marine sciences centre since it was established in 1987 by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO). It is primarily involved in providing the federal government with methods of conserving marine resources, protecting the marine environment, safe marine navigation, as well as research, monitoring and assessment of fisheries, marine mammals, oceanography, and habitats of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northern Quebec. The Canadian Hydrographic Service at the MLI is responsible for the nautical charts for the region. Also contained within the MLI are the Laurentian Regional Science Branch and the Regional Oceans Branch of the DFO. The MLI takes part in joint projects with the Groupe interuniversitaire de recherches en océanographie du Québec (GIROQ), the Université du Québec à Rimouski, and the Institut maritime du Québec.
Good
CA Q1, folder 12, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.103.001
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Photographs of the exterior of the building showing the historic facade and renovated courtyard, as well as interior shots of typical rooms in the apartments. Part of a renovation project begun in 1985.
Good
CA Q1, folder 46 + 1 oversize, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.104.001-004
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Photograph of foundation during construction.
Good
CA Q2, folder 19, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.105.001
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Item is a photograph of the Long Sault Woodcraft Co., and office building attached to factory production, designed together as one complex. The office building was constructed mainly of wood with the company acting as general contractor and created the mill-work, storage containers, desks and chairs (designed by the architect, Guy Desbarats).
CA Q1, folder 9, Bay 21, Shelf 5
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Archictectural illustration of the residential apartment complex.
Good
CA Q2, folder 20, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.107.001
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Photograph of a model of the building.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 26, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available.. 2009.002.108.001
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Photographs of the construction phase of the building, with a press release from Wyndham Associates adhered to back of each image describing the project.
Good
CA Q2, folder 29, BAy 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.109.001-002
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Photograph of the exterior, side-view, in winter. A sticker adhered to the back of the photograph reads: "Distinction en architecture 1982/ La résidence Martinez-Camps/ Jorge Martinez-Camps"
Good
CA Q4, folder 38
Digital image available. 2009.002.110.001
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CA Q4, folder 21
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Photographs of the exterior of laboratory and dorm space on McGill University's Mont-Saint-Hilaire campus. The single-story complex is connected by wooden walkways.
One of the photographs is mounted on card and Is curling up slightly.
CA Q4, folder 39
Digital images available. 2009.002.112.001-003
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2 photographs of the exterior of the building, and one of the architect's model.
Fair. The paper is yellowing.
CA Q4, folder 34
Digital image available.. 2009.002.114.001
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Photographed illustration of the building.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 27, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available.. 2009.002.115.001
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Views of the exterior of the building and the entrance. Les Terrasses was a shopping mall that operated from 1975-1983. Centre Eaton de Montréal opened on the site in 1991. A stamp on verso gives the project name as "Les Terrasses," the Architectural firm as Webb, Zerafa, Menkès, Housden, and the Proprietors as Rose Quebec Ltd. & First Quebec Corporation, D.W.S. Holdings & Gerald D. Hines & Interests.
Good
CA Q4, folder 20
Digital images available. 2009.002.116.001-002
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Interior and exterior views.
CA Q4, folder 47, bay 21, shelf 4
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Item is a photograph featuring an image of the facade of a townhouse in Westmount, Montreal.
CA Q4, folder 49, bay 21, shelf 4
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Exterior of the residence building.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 28, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available.. 2009.002.119.001
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the building.
Good
CA Q4, folder 37
Digital images available.. 2009.002.001-002
Published
Interior and exterior views of a church.
CA Q1, folder 36, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available.. 2009.002.121.001-003
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Exterior view of house.
CA Q4, folder 52, bay 21, shelf 4
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the building, as well as design sketches.
Good. Some contact prints mounted on black paper.
CA Q2 & Q3, folders 30-34 + 1 oversize, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.123.001-010
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Photographs of the house and property, including barns, originally built ca. 1854.
Fair. Adhered to paper backing.
CA Q1, folder 11, Bay 21, Shelf 5
Digital image available.. 2009.002.124.001
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Strip mall, with parking lot in foreground.
Good.
CA Q3, folder 35, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.125.001
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Photographs of the Stewart Biology Building and Chancellor Day Hall.
CA Q3, folder 36, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.126.001-002
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Aerial view of the buildings. A sticker adhered to verso reads "The Monastère du Bon-Pasteur/ Montreal, QC/ Grand Prize/ The Montreal Trust - Credit Foncier Award". The monastery, the main building on the site, was built to house the Sisters of the Cornmunauté de Notre-Dame du Bon-Pasteur d'Angers, who came from France in 1844 at the behest of Mgr Bourget. Today the Bon Pasteur siteis a multipurpose complex, combining housing, cultural amenities and services, etc.
Good
CA Q3, folder 37, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.127.001
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Illustration of the exterior of the building and interior view, looking up towards the glass ceiling. Originally the site of a 1046 room hotel built by Ross & Macdonald. Renovated in 1989 by Arcop Group into a mixed-use complex with condominiums, office space and retail/restaurant space. The renovation preserved much of the exterior.
Both prints have sticky wax residue.
CA Q3, folder 38, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.128.001
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Exterior views of the hotel buildings in winter and summer.
Good
CA Q4, folder 30
Digital images availbale. 2009.002.129.001-002
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Aerial view and details of the Pavillion Roger-Gaudry.
Good
CA Q4, folder 22
Digital images available. 2009.002.130.001-002
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Photograph of an illustration of the building before completion. A piece of paper adhered to the back of the photograph reads "The $50-million Eaton Centre will feature 244 retail outlets, siz movie theatres and underground parking for 525 cars."
Good
CA Q1, folder 34, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.131.001
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Photographs of the airport terminal and control tower, showing the runways, parking lots and a parked Trans-Canada Airlines plane. One interior view of the lounge/reading room.
Good
CA Q3, folder 39, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.132.001-004
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CA Q4, folder 19
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Published
CA Q4, folder 4
Published
Photographs of the interior, main adult stacks area, and of the exterior of the building.
Good
CA Q4, folder 28
Digital images available.. 2009.002.135.001-004
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Photo of the park showing a pond area, with a sticker at the lower right of the photo that reads "Photo ville de/city of Montréal".
Good
CA Q3, folder 40, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.136.001
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Photographs of the exterior and interior of the museum complex in Quebec City which incorporated 4 existing historic buildings into the design.
Good.
CA Q4, folders 35 & 36 + 1 oversize
Digital images available. 2009.002.137.001-003
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Photograph of a model design for the office tower. From a typewritten description taped to the verso of the photograph: Maquette of the new office complex which will be built by Louis Dreyfus Properties on McGill College Avenue. The first tower, to be located at the corner of Maisonneuve Boulevard and McGill College, will become the BNP tower.
Good. Paper taped to verso is yellowing.
CA Q1, folder 21, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.138.001
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Photograph of the monument with market hall in background.
Good. Piece of paper taped to back.
CA Q3, folder 42, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.139.001
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Photographs of the neighbourhood of Île des Soeurs, including row houses and apartment high rises designed by various architects. Aerial views are also included in the file.
Good.
CA Q4, folder 45, bay 21, shelf 4
Digital images available. 2009.002.140.001-006
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Photograph of the exterior of the building.
Good.
CA Q3, folder 43, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a low-rise office building. The Canadian Bank occupies a portion of the building on street level.
Fair. The images are fading a bit.
CA Q2, folder 21, Bay 21, Shelf 5
Digital images are available.. 2009.002.142.001-003
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Photograph of the interior of the house. Owned by Andre Benjamin Papineau. Federal heritage building; art gallery. House was build for Montreal architect Andre Benjamin Papineau is located on a river edge. Materials of the house; fieldstone, red cider. Furniture designed be Papineau, except chairs.
Good
CA Q1, folder 10, Bay 21, Shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.143.001
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Photographs of different stages of construction and completed Olympic stadium.
Good
CA Q3, folders 47-49, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Item is a photograph featuring a view of a park area. Label on verso reads "Park Laurier Site / Le site du parc Laurier"
CA unverified locations, folder 3,
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Photograph of a modern office building.
CA Q3, folder 1, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Published
Photographs of the exterior of the office building.
Good
CA Q3, folder 9
Digital images available. 2009.002.147.001-003
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Photographs of building under construction, different views of exterior, terrace, swimming pool. Photographs of architectural model, illustrations of the building. Eight photographs of Concordia Hall including under construction and development views. Aerial view.
Fair. Some empressed writing on recto. Some corners are bended. Worn edges. Bits of adhered paper on verso.
CA Q3, folders 3 & 4, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of La Grande Salle (later renamed Salle-Wilifrid Pelletier), including a wall mural designed by Julien Hébert.
Good
CA Q3, folder 2 + 1 oversize, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images are available. 2009.002.149.001-005
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CA Q3, folder 5, Bay 21, shelf 5
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Photographs of the interior, exterior and construction of the building. The complex houses a shopping mall, library, retail and office space.
Good
CA Q3, folders 6, 7 & 8
Digital images available. 2009.002.151.001-006
Published
Photographs of the exterior of the tower, interior fixtures and several aerial views.
Good.
CA Q4, folder 18 + 1 oversize
Digital images available. 2009.002.152.001-005
An architectural partnership between Claude Longpré (1924-2005) and Gilles Marchand (1924-2000).
Published
Features an exterior image. Label on verso reads: "Prix d'Excellence en architecture 1982/Poste Viger de l'Hydro-Quebec/Longpre et Marchand"
CAQ4, folder 51, bay 21, shelf 4
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Photograph of the exterior of the building at street level.
Good.
CA Q1, folder 22, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.154.001
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Artist's rendering of the new development on the site of the old Queen's Hotel (at the time, unnamed).
Good
CA Q4, folder 12, bay 21, shelf 4
Digital image available. 2009.002.159.001
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File contains exterior and interior views of the Port Royal Apartments.
CA Q4, folder 11, bay 21, shelf 4
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Photographs of the exterior of the building, entrance and courtyard.
Fair. Paper taped to back of one of the photos is yellowing and torn.
CA Q4, folder 29
Digital image available. 2009.002.157.001
Published
Exterior view of the high rise apartment building.
Good
CA Q4, folder 14
Digital image available. 2009.002.158.001
Published
Photographs of the parking lot and restaurant from the exterior.
Good
CA Q4, folder 13, bay 21, shelf 4
Digital images available. 2009.002.159.001-004
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Published
CA Q4 folder 15 + 1 oversize
Published
CA Q4, folder 16
Published
Interior views of a single family house.
Colour fading.
CA Q4, folder 53, bay 21, shelf 4
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File contains interior and exterior views of Saint-Gabriel's parish Catholic Church.
CA Q4, folder 17
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Photograph of the exterior of the school showing the curtain wall design, also used by the same architects in the Mgr. Douville School in Farnum, Quebec.
Good
CA Q1, folder 3, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Digital image available.. 2009.002.165.001
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the church, designed in brick with irregular lines.
Good
CA Q4, folder 41
Digital images available.. 2009.002.166.001-002
Published
Views of the exterior of the building as well as views inside the nave of the church.
Good
CA Q4, folder 42, bay 21, shelf 4
Digital images available.. 2009.002.167.001-002
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2 photographs of the clubhouse.
Some creasing along top edges of photographs, 1 is torn.
CA Q4, folder 48
Digital images available.. 2009.002.168.001-002
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In the Canadian Architect article in which this image was published, the building design is discussed as an example of a sensitive revival of past architecture with a modernist aesthetic.
CA Q4, folder 41, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the temple, with details of decoration in sanctuary. The building was completed in 1959 after a fire destroyed the previous building built in 1911. The new building, Temple Emanu-El, and its sanctuary were dedicated on Friday, April 22, 1960. In 1980 Temple Beth Sholom, a sister congregation, was united with Temple Emanu-El to form the present Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom congregation.
Fair. Some curling.
CA Q4, folder 5, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Digital images are available.. 2009.002.171.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of exterior of School of Architecture, with detail views of the decorative column supporting the walkway below the main entrance, and the bridge leading to the entrance.
Good
CA Q4, folder 24
Digital image available.. 2009.002.172.001
Published
Image of a tower under construction.
Folder 1, CA unverified locations, bay 21, shelf 5
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs and postcards of the university buildings including the Bibliothèque des sciences, Pavillion Président-Kennedy and Pavillion Sherbrooke.
Good
CA Q4, folder 25
Digital image available. 2009.002.174.001
Published
CA Q4, folder 26
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs from different years in the building's history, from the opening in the late 1880s to the renovations carried out in the 1970s. Most photographs were provided by Canadian Pacific Rail. One photograph features the sculpture of an winged angel carrying a soldier, which resides at the south end of the pedestrian concourse.
Good
CA Q4, folder 27
Digital images available.. 2009.002.176.001-006
Born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany. Hans Blohms is a photographer and author. Over three decades, he has criss-crossed the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska, capturing images and stories of the Inuit. His landscapes and portraits have appeared in many books and magazines, while twenty-three of his photographs have appeared on Canadian postage stamps.
Published
Photographs of architect's models, aerial views of the completed building, and views of the Japanese zen garden. Originally called The National Museum of Man.
CA Q1, folder 4, Bay 21, shelf 5
Freezer, Archives
Digital image available. 2009.002.201.001
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photograph of the alley or courtyard between buildings in an apartment complex.
Good
CA Q3, folder 10
Freezer, Archives
Digital image available. 2009.002.216.001
Published
A photograph of a farm house in the winter.
CA unverified locations, folder 2, bay 21, shelf 5
Freezer, Archives
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views.
CA Q4, folder 43 + 1 oversize
Freezer, Archives
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of townhouses and a park.
CA Q4, folder 12, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Interior view of a shopping centre, showing staircases and skylight.
Good.
Published
Photographs at street level of the building, partial views.
Good
CA Q2, folder 50, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1302.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
erial views of the Exposition grounds during construction. The site after construction of new land. The site of Expo then and ow. One photograph (2009. 00.1303.001) is site just before work began on enlarging in July 1963 and the exhibition grounds after.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 7, Box 2, BAy 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1303.003-004
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the exterior and construction of the pavilion. Text on the lower margin of one of the photographs reads "The roof system of Expo's African Place is a giant jigsaw puzzle of 999 fir plywood stressed skin panels. Toronto architect John Andrews designed the complex, which features a unique wind scoop ventilation system." A stamp on verso reads "Plywood Manufacturers of B.C. Photograph".
Good
CA Q2, folder 8, Bay 21, shelf 5
Alternate Name: African Plaza
Digital image available. 2009.002.1304.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion. One of the photographs has text printed at the lower margin reading " 'Man and Flight' is the theme of Air Canada's striking red and white pavilion at Expo. Plywood-clad cantilevered blades fan out from a central support column to form a dramatic roof." The verso of that photograph is stamped "Plywood Manufacturers of B.C. Photograph".
Good.
CA Q2, folder 51, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1305.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the construction of the pavilion which has a geometrical motif, designed to suggest mountains, precious stones, a romantic countryside, scientific precision and achievement in the arts.
Good
CA Q2, folder 52, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images are available. 2009.002.1306.006-009
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the construction of the stadium.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 54, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1307.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Good.
CA Q2, folder 18, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital imagers available.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of a model of the pavilion, and an exterior view of the finished pavilion.
One of the photographs is mounted on card.
CA Q2, folder 56 + 1 oversize, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available.. 2009.002.1309.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the pavilion from an adjacent building.
Good
CA Q2, folder 53, Bay21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1310.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Good
CA Q2, folder 55, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1311.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the construction of the pavilion. A caption typed in the margin of the photograph reads "Fir plywood 'trees' form the soaring roof system of the Canadian Pulp and Paper pavilion at Expo 67. The roof was finished with four shades of green epoxy paint."
Good
CA Q2, folder 16, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1312.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Good
CA Q2, folder 57, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1313.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the construction of the pavilion.
Good
CA Q2, folder 58, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1314.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the interior and exterior of the pavilion, including construction views.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 59, BAy 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1315.001-004
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion.
Good
CA Q2, folder 6, Box 2, BAy 21, shelf 5
Alternate name: French Pavilion
Digital image available. 2009.002.1316.001, 003
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Before and after construction views of Habitat. Interior views show examples of dwellings. Views at land and aerial level. Example of living and dining areas of one of ther unit by Francisco Furniture Ltd. Photographs of architect drawings and a shot of a model for Habitat.
Good
CA Q2, folder 9, Bay 21, shelf 5
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the entrance to the pavilion with pond and fountains.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 1, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1318.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Good
CA Q2, folder 2, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1319.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the pavilion during construction.
Fair. The edges of the paper are torn.
CA Q2, folder 3, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1320.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Construction views and one view of a finished interior, showing the 1967 theme pavilions Man the Explorer and Man the Producer. The various other Man-themed pavilions (not represented in the collection) included: Man in the Community, Man the Provider, Man and his Health, and Man the Creator.
Good
CA Q2, folder 4, Box 2, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1321.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion.
Good
CA Q2, folder 17, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1322.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
The Ontario pavilion, located between the Canada and Quebec pavilions, features an opaque glass roof made up of several pyramids of different sizes. A group of large granite blocks, symbolizing the Canadian shield, forms an interesting rest area and provides a popular spot for young climbers. Young people are the focus of this pavilion, alongside exhibits about Ontario's past, present and future.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 10, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
La Place d'Accueil is the main gate for Expo 67. A huge plaza of 2½ acres is on a middle level, above a bus station which is also used by taxis and the terminals of the Expo-Express and the Trailer Train which connects to Ci du Havre points.On the middle level, and on a third level, are information booths, travel offices, accommodation bureaux, shops, banks, a liquor store, restaurants, snack bars, lounges and a day hotel. There is a direct footway from the plaza to the International Broadcasting Centre. A striking architectural feature of the place is its roof -- in the shape of a huge umbrella. It is made up of seven plexiglass hexagons.
Good
CA Q2, folder 11, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.001.1324.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Exterior views of the pavilion during construction and during Expo.
Good
CA Q2, folder 12, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1325.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the construction of the pavilion.
Good
CA Q2, folder 13, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1326.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the mechanized ramps designed to move people within the pavilion. Canadian Architect Magazine published this image in the May 1967 issue. The building was designed by architects representing Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 5, Box 2, BAy 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1327.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the interior, exterior and construction of the building. The dome was constructed with steel pipes and molded acrylic panels.
Good.
CA Q2, folder 15, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1328.001-004
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Views of the pavilion during construction and completed.
Good
CA Q2, folder 14, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available. 2009.002.1329.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
This photograph was taken to illustrate an article in Canadian Architect magazine's December 1983 issue. Architects Vecsei and Panzini were given an Award of Excellence for their proposal to redevelop the mansion for commercial use while preserving the original structure.
CA Q1, folder 16, Bay 21,shelf 1
Digital image available.. 2009.002.1330.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the station from front and back.
CA Q4, folder 44, bay 21, shelf 4
Digital images available. 2009.002.1331.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
He is a is a British architectural photographer based in the United Kingdom. He has a BA in architecture from the University of Kingston, London. He was the Director and Founder of Arcaid Images (1985-2017) and is a professional photographer.
Published
Photographs of the exterior of the museum shortly after construction.
Good.
CA Q1, folders 23 & 24 + 1 oversize, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1332.001-004
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
One photograph of South elevation is showing Shaughnessy House by W.T. Thomas, 1874.
CA Q1, folder 25 + 1 oversize, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
He is a is a British architectural photographer based in the United Kingdom. He has a BA in architecture from the University of Kingston, London. He was the Director and Founder of Arcaid Images (1985-2017) and is a professional photographer.
Published
CA Q1, folders 27 & 28 + 2 oversize, Bay 221, shelf 5
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of the library, theatre, a study room and court entrance.
CA Q1, folder 26, Bay21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1335.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Elevations, maps and construction photographs showing the Centre and surrounding area.
Good.
CA Q1, folder 29, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital images available. 2009.002.1337.001-002
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Artist's conception of the office complex at the corner of Peel Street and Maisonneuve Boulevard. The building was designed to be the world headquarters of the International Air Transportation Association.
Good. Paper adhered to bottom, folds over.
CA Q1, folder 15, Bay 21, shelf 5
Digital image available.. 2009.002.1341.001
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photograph of the architect's model. Circular, snail-shell design in concrete.
Fair. Some curling and creased edges.
CA Q4, folder 9
Digital image available. 2009.002.1350.001
Founded in 1995 by Gavin Affleck and Richard de la Riva and based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Published
Project binder describing the construction of Minton Hill House, a private residence for a single occupant in Quebec's Eastern Townships. The binder contains information on the architect, client, and consultants as well as a brief description of the landscape and the design influences. Floorplans and elevations are included as well as photographs of the finished residence.
CA Q4, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Founded in 1995 by Gavin Affleck and Richard de la Riva and based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Published
Project binder describing the construction of the Côte Saint Luc Sports and Recreation Center in Quebec. The binder contains information on the architect, client, and consultants as well as a brief description of the landscape and the design influences, including the architects' incorporation of an existing pool pavilion adjacent to the building site. Floorplans and elevations are included as well as photographs of the finished building.
CA Q4, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Miscellaneous photographs of various buildings in Montreal, Quebec. Buildings include University of Montreal Science Library, Le Marche Hamel, World Trade Centre, Montreal, Novotel, Place Minto. File also includes Press releas regarding the Asquith Green Art Competition, 1987.
CA Q4 Folder 13, Bay 67, Shelf 3
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
4" x 5" negative, ANSCO SUPERPAN PRESS
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
CA NE 1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Copyright held by Canadian Architect Magazine.
Published
Interior and exterior views of glass walled bank building.
vinegar syndrome, level 3
CA NE 1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital images are available.
Prints for these negatives are found in file 2009.002.1107. Additional negatives are found in file 2009.002.2010.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
CA NE 1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
CA NE 1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of architects participating in the planning proces for a new branch of the Toronto-Dominion Bank in Mississauga. Persons pictured are: A. Bruce Etherington, Harry Waring, Robert McCague (office manager and spec. writer), Valentin Petschar and Edmond Ruud (draftsmen), Mrs. Rosa Teshima (secretary).
Good
CA NE1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital images are available.
Images of the finished building from the related article are found in file 2009.002.1136 and 2009.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Negatives cut into 3 strips of 2 frames each.
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
CA NE1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
CA NE1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
CA NE1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
CA NE1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Vinehar syndrome level 1 on [4 of 4]
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
CA NE 1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Prints for these negatives are found in file 2009.002.1136. Images of the architect's office working on the plans are found in file 2009.002.2004.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a rectangular bank building with glass walls.
Good
CA NE 1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Vinegar syndrome level 1
Digital images are available.
Prints for these negatives are found in file 2009.002.1107. Additional negatives are found in file 2009.002.2001.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Unknwon negative base.
Good
CA NE 1, 68, 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Vinegar syndrome level 2 [2 of 2].
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of the interior and exterior of an office building and attached factory located in Scarborough, primarily the office portion with a curtain wall and exposed exterior columns.
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital images are available.
Prints for these negatives are found in file 2009.002.524.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
fair, fading & colour shifting
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
fair, fading & colour shifting
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Ansco Superpan Press
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Ansco Superpan Press
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Vinegar syndrome leve 1 [sleeve 5 of 5]
Digital images are available.
Prints for these negatives are found in file 2009.002.1067
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Copyright held by Canadian Architect Magazine.
Published
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
CA N1
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital images are available.
Prints of these negatives can be found in file 2009.002.249.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good, one poor, advanced degredation, level 3. separated from other (sheet #10)
[10 of 10] CA03-pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Vinegar symdrome level 1 [2 of 10]
Removed due to vinegar syndrome [10 of 10]
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Removed due to vinegar syndrome
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Vinegar syndrome level 1
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Vinegar syndrome level 2
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
CA03 - Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Removed due to vinegar syndrome
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, white film on negatives. Vinegar syndrome detected level 3.
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital images are available.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy negative of woodcut
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, white film on negatives
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital images are available.
Prints for these negatives, as well as exterior views, can be found in file 2009.002.1098.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base. Design drawings and machinery
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
Fair, stains on 2 negatives
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base. W.B. Gregg Restaurant
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base.
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Acetate base. Architect D.K. Lindon
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Prints for these negatives can be found in file 2009.002.1346.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a townhouse complex, with bachelor apartments or garages on the lower level and two storey dwellings stacked above.
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Prints for these negatives are found in file 2009.002.249.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 2 + colour shifting and fading on transparencies
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, white film on negatives, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, white film on negatives ; vinegar syndrom detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Building exteriors ; John Leckie Limited, Steelcase, Bell Telephone Company
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Negative collage with touch ups on negative surface
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of a model theatre
Poor, water stains on negatives; warping caused by paper clips, vinegar syndrome level 2
CA03 - Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Sign reading "Station" and bell
Poor, water stains on negatives, vinegar syndrome level 2
Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
File contains photographs of a sign post listing bthge names of businesses.
Poor, vinegar syndrom detected, level 3; water stains on negatives
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Maps of Hamilton and Kingston
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior photographs of a house.
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interiror and exterior photographs of a house
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portrait of a man
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Product shots of frozen meat, solvent and golf clubs and shoes
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, some water stains on negatives
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portrait of an elderly man & exterior of a restaurant
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Landscape and cityscape
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of a hotel
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of a hotel
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior of a glass building
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, staining on negatives
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, Vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Aeiral views of Toronto's City Hall
Poor, severe vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Vancouver theatre, copie negatives
Poor, severe vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, severe vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
A woman and man in a living room
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, severe vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior of a theatre
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Aerial view of Toronto city hall site and interior views with model
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of hotel
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Aerial views of downtown Toronto
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of hotel
fair, fading & colour shifting
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of apartment building.
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital images are available.
A print that belongs to these negatives is found in file 2009.002.007. Negatives of the area before construction are found in file 2009.002.2064.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Copyright held by Canadian Architect Magazine.
Published
Interior and exterior veiws of shopping centre
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs ofimages on a television screen
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
images of a parking garage model
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4 in 4x5 in negatives, level 3 in 6 x 6 cm negatives
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4 in 4x5 in negatives, level 3 in 6 x 6 cm negatives
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views from the lookout point at the top of Mont Royal
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of rooftop with cat
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portrait of a man
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a church
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior of office building
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of images on a television screen
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of mailboxes
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portrait of a man in front of bookshelves and outside
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portrait of a man in front of bookshelves
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior view of temple
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital images are available.
Prints for these negatives are found in file 2009.002.846.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA DEC - 55 / DEC 59"
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Excellent
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Close up photographs of an architectural model of a neighbourhood
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Close up photographs of an architectural model
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Close up photographs of an architectural model
good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a house
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a house
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copies of images of home interior
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a house
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Streets scenes
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a school
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Images of wall textures ; brick, concrete, stucco
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Buildings and street scenes
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of a Jesuit seminary
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of a model building
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photograph of open wires on a ceiling
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of the exteroir of Victoria College, University of Toronto
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of building exterior
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of Cambodian landscapes
Fair
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photogrpahs of a townhouse complex
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior of the Sun Life building, photos of children washing a car
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
MISSING/DONATED
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior of building
Fair
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a building
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Landscape views of the Toronto islands
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of an office building
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of bathrooms and fixtures
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of an office
Fair
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of a construction site
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a housing block
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views and details of office building lobby
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of a public high school
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copies of interiors of theatres
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 4
Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a building
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 4
Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of a church
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a townhouse complex
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 4
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Sleeves [3 of 4] and [4 of 4] pulled due to poor condition
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Abstract sculpture
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives, CA03
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a high school
Fair, purple cast
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of a large industrial heat pump
Good
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of Hamilton city hall
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a public school
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of tile samples
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 4
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of magazine pages
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 4
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of the exterior of a library
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of art work
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portrait of a man
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of a church
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a church
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of a painting
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of an office
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a building
Fair, magenta cast, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a motel
Fair
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of an office building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior view o f a chruch
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior view of an office building
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portraits of a man
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of the S. Walter Stewart Building on Memorial Park Avenue in Toronto.
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital images are available.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of art work
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a school
good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and experior views of a school
good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of office building
(4x5) Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photograph of advertising pamphlets for Canadian Architect
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of civic centre
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior photographs of 55 Eglinton Avenue East
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of award certificate
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of construction site
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of exterior, sculpture and interior of office building
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of apartment buildings : Toronto
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of shopping mall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior vies of apartment building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of a stone path
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portraits of Pamela Jean Cluff and Alfred William Cluff, from the firm A.W. Cluff & P.J. Cluff Architects.
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 4
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior view of a used car lot
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of hotel stationary, candle holder and no parking sign
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of athletics centre
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of mountain landscape with chalets
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of a cross statue
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior photographs of Edmonton city hall
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected, level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of art work
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photograph of a wooden bench with slogan "Rest and read the journal"
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior vies of buildings in Winnipeg
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior view of "Steak Loft" building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of church interior
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior photographs of people in an event room
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Published
Exterior photographs of office buildings in a downtown area
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior photographs of an office building
Poor, vinegar syndrome detected, level 5
pulled due to poor condition
Freezer, Archives
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of an office building
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a synagogue
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photgraphs of structural supports
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of architectural model
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of homes, crowd in Nathan Philips Square
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of construction of Expo buildings
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 66
7 4x5 negatives located in CA NEGS BOX 8, we're not included in freezer batch for unknown reason (OW 2021-10-14)
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of construction of Expo 66.
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 67
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of a Quaker village including children in a playground, public building (school?) and graveyard
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 69
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of streets in Mexico
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 70
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of blueprints and renderings of the Confederation Square war memorial
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 71
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of the Shell Oil building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of various buildings in Japan
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 73
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of the Fairfield DuBois architects office building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 74
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of building construction, Centennial Centre
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 75
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of sculptures from the 1966 Expo (Micheal Snow)
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 76
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of school
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 77
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior portraits of men (architects)
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 78
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Experior and aerial views of townhouses
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 79
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of Mexican streets, buildings and churches. Dios del los meurtos shrine
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 80
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of car lot and gas station
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 81
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of an office building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 82
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of an unknown building
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of the Place Victoria in Montreal
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of buildings
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of the university campus
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital images are available.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Blueprints and interior views of auditorium
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a lodge in the country
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of Edwards gardens
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of Toronto City Hall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of Toronto City Hall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Construction views of City Hall, Toronto
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of ruins
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of painting
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior photographs of the Skyline Hotel
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of old city hall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of old city hall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy negatives of architectural models
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of East York community centre, located near Greenwood and Cosburn streets in Toronto.
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital images are available.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of East York community centre.
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital images are available.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of an office building exterior
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portraits of a man in a buisiness suit, indoors.
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of a Canadian coat of arms
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photoraphs of wall details from city hall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 83
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of high rise
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 84
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of architectural models
Good, some colour shifting
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 85
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior photographs of Stockholm city hall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 86
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of drug store
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 87
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of furniture
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 88
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of street and store fronts
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 89
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of furniture drawings
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 90
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of building exterior and aerial street views
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 91
Published
Interior and exterior views of building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 92
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of apartment buildings
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 93
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy aerial photograph of block housing
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 94
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior photographs of church
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 95
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior photographs of church
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 96
Removed from BOX CA NEGS 8 due to warping and vinegar syndrome (OW - 2021-10-14)
Put in chest freezer A (OW/MK - 2023-06-01)
Location: Chest Freezer A: Canadian Architect Fonds Box #1, Package #1
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of Confederation Centre building
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 97
Removed from BOX CA NEGS 9 due to warping and vinegar syndrome, recommended for freezer (OW - 2021-10-14)
Put in chest freezer A (OW/MK - 2023-06-01)
Location: Chest Freezer A: Canadian Architect Fonds Box #1, Package #1
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of Confederation Centre building
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 98
Removed from BOX CA NEGS 9 due to warping and vinegar syndrome, recommended for freezer (OW - 2021-10-14)
Put in chest freezer A (OW/MK - 2023-06-01)
Location: Chest Freezer A: Canadian Architect Fonds Box #1, Package #1
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of outdoor swimming pool and surrounding building
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 99
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of high rise building under construction
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 100
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of brick wall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 101
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior photographs of housing complex
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 102
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior photographs of row housing in north Toronto
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 103
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of Yorkdale mall
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 104
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of school buildings
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 105
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of a nameplate
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 106
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Chairs on display and desing centre
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Signs
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of housing complex
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of apartment complex
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portrait of a man and a woman and book covers
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Portrait of artist and copy photographs of artwork
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of meeting in board room
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior views of Yorkdale mall
Fair, vinegar syndrome detected level 3
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Aerial maps and exterior views of university of Waterloo
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Aearial maps, exterior views of university campus
Good
Box # 1, interior box marked "CA JAN - 60 - DEC - 107
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of house
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of award given to John B. Parkin Associates
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Aerial photographs of the Science and Technology building
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Street scenes
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of light fixtures
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Chicago street scenes and interior views of convention hall
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of drive-in and snack bar
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of Yorkville Square
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of a group looking at architectural plans and photographs
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a senior public school
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of men looking at plans
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of college buildings
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Prints for these negatives can be found in file 2009.002.593.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of low rise apartment buildings
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Views of graves and mausoleums
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior view of apartment buildings in the distance
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of Interior views of Maple Leaf Gardens, sculptures and drawings of Gardens
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of different styles of chairs
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of low rise apartment buildings and skyline of apartments in North York
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior and interior views of an industrial building / warehouse
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of men in a board room looking at plans and documents
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of a metal office desk
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of elementary schools
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of two men at a desk
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of an observatory and a university residence
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of a girl in a skirt and bra washing her hair in a kitchen sink and behind a shower curtain
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of architectual model of a city and sign post in a university
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of a movie theater
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of two buildings with large clocks
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of buildings and construction
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Copy photographs of buildings, beaches and meadow
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of cards arranged on black backdrop
Fair, magenta cast
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of a house in an apartment complex
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Photographs of the exterior of a wodden home on a hill, with trees
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of house
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Interior and exterior views of house
Good
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
Published
Exterior views of Toronto Convention Centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Exterior view of Toronto Convention Centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Photographs of people at desks with computers
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Exterior views of Toronto Convention Centre entrance
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of Montreal Convention centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of gallery installation of planets
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of commercial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of Imax Theatre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of exterior views of low rise commercial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Photographs of men lookin at documents on a boardroom table
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of condo building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photograph of view of bulding on a lake
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of close ups of partition walls
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of interior views of Montreal Convention centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Exteiror views of low rise commercial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of exterior views of houses, boarded up building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of interior views of carfeteria dining room
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photogrphs of interior views of large courtyard in building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of shopping centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Portraits of a man at a desk
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Portraits of a man in a suit
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Interior and exterior views of a not-for-profit housing complex
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Interior and exterior views of credit union
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photograph of balcony on second floor of house
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of house with a domed roof
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Interior and exterior views of medical clinic
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Exterior views of square
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Exterior views of St. John
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Interior and exterior views of buildings in St. John
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Interior views of booth in convention centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photograph of interior view of a home
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of interior views of an old building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of architectural drawings
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photograph of interior view of office building lobby
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Interior and exterior views of a police station
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of various locations in France
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Exterior views of a man in a garden
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of an industrial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior of college building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
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Copy photograph of exterior view of a barn
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior view of large industrial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Interior and exterior views of Confederation Square
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings and internegaties
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Various
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior view of market
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior view of market
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior, interior and aerial views of large museum building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior views of downtown Montreal
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of old fashion drawings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of magazine pages
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of construction views
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Interior and exterior views of an ice arena
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photogrphs of interior and exterior views of a large industrial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of studio photographs of designer chairs
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of exteriro views of museum buildings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Portraits of architects and photographs of architectural model
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of ski hills
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of Olympic stadium
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Interior and exterior views of hotel
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of aerial views of a school
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Exterior views of a school building and views of people on a porch
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Exterior views of a school building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior views of a metal sculpture
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Interior views of a bar
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of exterior views of house in the woods
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of Micheal Snow scupture and Eaton Centre geese
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Exterior view of a house
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Exterior view of building at Jones and Kirkland on Queen
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Interior view of the Hub and the RAC, Ryreson University.
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Construction views of townhouses
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Studio portraits of a man in a suit
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Views of downtown Montreal
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of exterior views and drawings of arena
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photograph of Palais des Congress, Montreal
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of Johnson and Johnson building, Montreal
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Interior views of a beer bar
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Photographs of ceiling
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Photographs of concert hall ceiling
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Exterior views of concert hall
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Interior views of concert hall
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior and aerial views of concert hall
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Interior views of mirrored installation in concert hall
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photorgraph of exterior view of concert hall
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Interior views of bank
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of roof construction
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
File contains Interior and exterior views of the Musée de la civilisation à Québec.
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Interior views of people in conference room
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of paintings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Photographs of sketches for artwork
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Photographs of exterior of an industrial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural model of a subway station
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior view of high rise building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of a CAD drawing on a computer screen
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photograph of an architectural model
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photograph of a building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photograph of aerial view of Atlantic Coast Guard station
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Interior views of a cartoon studio
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of sculptures
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior and interior views of a home
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photograph of architectural drawing
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy pohtographs of artwork
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of buildings in Jerusalem
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of buildings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Studio portraits of a man in a suit
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior views of a shoppin plaza
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior views of an office building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Interior and exterior views of condo building and lobby
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Photographs of a group of people in a board room
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of shelves and fixtures
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Interior photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior views of a low rise community building.
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Exterior views of a high rise office building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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File contains photographs of Historic Unionville Main Street; Highway 7 west of McCowan Road; Markham Main Street east side and west side including the Station Plaza and where the Tremont hotel used to be; the Allstate Building on East Beaver Creek; and the industrial park off Highway 7.
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of magazine pages
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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exterior views of comercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior and interior views of a school
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior views of high rise office building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Aerial views of downtown Toronto
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Views of a sculpture park
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Exterior views of downtown Vancouver
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Exterior views of town houses
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Initerior and exterior views of a town house
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Interior and exterior views of shops, apartment buildings and Sky Dome
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
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Copy photographs of exterior views of house
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior and exterior views of city hall building
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copies of photographs of ruins, aerial views of buildings and maps
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of architectural drawings and renderings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior and exterior views of University lecture halls and common areas
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Portraits of a man in a suit
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photograph of an architectural model
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of highrise buildings and portraits of a man in a suit
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of the interior of rooms with beamed roofs and close ups of roofs
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior street and aerial views of science and technology building and surroundings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior and interior views of the Toronto Dominion Centre
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior and interior views of the Brooke Claxton building in Ottawa
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Views of various buildings in Monreal
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of three tile samples
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior views of office building, parking garage and surroundings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior street views of Place Ville Marie and downtown Montreal
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Views of architecture in different cities
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior views of outdoor sculpture with city hall in the background
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior views of shopping centre, Place Ville Marie
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Views of structures built for Expo '67 including Habitat '67
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Views of structures built for Expo '67
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of the 1965 and 1966 Canadian Architect yearbook
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of window frame
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior views of apartment complex
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior views of people in conference room
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Studio photographs of different styles of benches and stools
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior views of a collapsing apartment building entryway
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Views of monument ruins
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior views of main building in St. Lawrence market
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of vinyl samples
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior views of IBM building, surrounding and Don Mills road
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior, exterior, detail and construction images of various buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior and exterior views of Education Centre bilding
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior and exterior views of a house
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Street views, trains and monuments in India
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior views of Hilborn House and surroundings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior and aerial veiws of school buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior and interior construction views of apartment buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior views of library
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior, interior and aerial views of apartment complex
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Street views of town houses and apartment buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior and exterior views of medical building
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior and exterior views of university campus
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Street views of downtown Vancouver
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of buildings and street views in England
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of exteriors of school buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of exterior views of schools
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior photographs of school buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior photographs of stores on Yonge street
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of exterior photographs of the Cumbernauld city centre
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of Ontario Place structures
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Aerial views of Ontario Place
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photograph of street view of hotel
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of two men in a meeting room
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior views of a post office with employees and customers
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior views of a post office with employees and customers
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior views of a school
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copies of photographs of interior and exterior views of school with students
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photograph of close up view of dome on Gur-Emir mausoleum
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Street views of the RCMP building during construction
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of markets in various cities
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of street views in Windsor and Montreal
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
The image displayed on the database is a photograph of the Shah Mosque (Masjed Shah) located at the south side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, Iran.
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Copy photographs of street views in the middle east.
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of windows and wooden floor and ceiling
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of interior and exteroir views of school buliding
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Interior views of design expo
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior views of school buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of Massey medal, 1970
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Studio photographs of office furniture including desks, lamps and chairs
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of street views and building in Tunis, Tunisia
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior, street level photographs of office building
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Exterior and interior views of school buildings and classrooms
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of architectural model
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Copy photographs of interior views of old age home
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
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Photographs of architectural models of modular buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Exteroir view of apartment building
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Various scenes in Toronto
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Views of glass building
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Interior and exterior views of residences
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Interior views of auditorium
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
exterior views of the construction of Hamilton Science Centre
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Exterior view of low rise building
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Exterior view of apartment building
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Studio photographs of mattresses and beds
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Copy photographs of the Canadian Architect yearbook, 1970
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior and interior views, architectural models, blue prints and aerial views
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Photographs of front collonade of a building
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Exterior views of highrise and low rise buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Views of downtown buildings
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Views of expressways
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Interior views of school
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Interior views of public schools with students
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Interior views of a public library
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Photographs of men on a panel with microphones
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Photographs of architectural models of church
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Exterior views of public school
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Views of convention centre
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Model of moon landing
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Interior views of library
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of clothing store
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of the Variety Village building
Box # 4
Published
Views of building constructions
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of large factory building
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and interior views of office building
Box # 4
Published
Interior views of offices
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and aerial views of housing complex
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and interior view of house by a lake
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and interior view of house by a lake
Box # 4
Published
Views of Vancouver harbour
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and construction views of high rise apartment buildings
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of architectural models
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of construction site
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of architectural model
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of faucet fixture
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of corded phones
Box # 4
Published
Streeet and aerial views of apartment and townhouse complex
Box # 4
Published
Streeet views of apartment and townhouse complex, CN tower in the background
Box # 4
Published
Aerial views of apartment complex
Box # 4
Published
Aerial views of highrise buildings
Box # 4
Published
Street level views of low rise apartment buildings
Box # 4
Published
Studio photograph of Architectural Competitions : Respect and Prospect medal
Box # 4
Published
Studio photograph of Architectural Competitions : Respect and Prospect medal
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of an airplane hanger
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of laboratory interior
Box # 4
Published
Interior view of office with desk
Box # 4
Published
Interior views of shopping centre
Box # 4
Published
Photograph of flood light fixture
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of "Yarksticks" publicaiton cover
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of poster advertising competition to choose a city hall design for Edmonton
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of interior of shopping mall
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of award brochures
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of restaurant-style building
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and interior views of college buildings, ice arena
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and interior views of college buildings, sports centre and offices
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of building and trees
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of back of frames
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of low rise commercial buildings
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of men at a head conference table
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of low rise commercial buildings
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior and interior views of sports complex, including pool
Box # 4
Published
Photographs and copy photographs of exterior views of housing complex
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of a restaurant in the York Quay Centre
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of loft building
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of architectural model of apartment building
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of aerial views of the Vancouver harbourfront
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of a converted streetcar trolley restaurant
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of park
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of aerial and street views of downtown Vancouver and harbourfront
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of covered bridge
Box # 4
Published
Interior portraits of a man in a suit at a desk
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of studio photograph of desk and chair
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of church interior
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of computer blueprint hanging on a wall
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of restaurants
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior of synagogue
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of rooftop and trees
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of various European cities
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of aerial view of downtown Vancouver and pier
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of blueprints
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of exterior of loft style bilding
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and interior of office building
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of high rise building
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of library building
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of high rise building
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of library building
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior construction of the Toronto Eaton's Centre
Box # 4
Published
Interior views of the the Toronto Eatons Centre
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of Interior, high angle view of Toronto Eatons Centre interior
Box # 4
Published
Photograph of hospital hallway with patient and gurney
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of landscape with grain elevator
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Toronto Eatons Centre
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of library building
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of people on stage receiving awards
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior and aerial views of school buildings
Box # 4
Published
Copy photogrpahs of magazine cover art
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of bank building
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of church
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of architectural model
Box # 4
Published
Studio copy photographs of pile of brochures
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of farms, parks and markets in various locations
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of architectural model
Box # 4
Published
Exterior photograph of large high rise office building
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of movie theatre in Toronto Eatons Centre
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of shoppig centre
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of park and market
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs aerial map and exterior view of circular building
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of construction views of a house
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of various bildings and portraits of a man in a suit jacket
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of a house with three people gardening in the front yard
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of a man
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of carpet samples
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of a man
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of a man at the desk
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of a stack of Canadian Architect awards
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of bridge between Toronto Eaton's Centre and Simpsons (The Bay)
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of large office building
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of a man
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior images of storage building
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of exterior and interior of house
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of interior of house and foliage
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of subway stations in Toronto
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of various buildings
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of building and garden
Box # 4
Published
Views of gardens
Box # 4
Published
Interior views of office building
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of Canadian Architect staff
Box # 4
Published
Copy of studio photograph of a pile of architecture books
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of hands holding a brochure
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of wallpaper samples
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of a woman posing with an architectural model
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of houses
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of interior and exterior views of office building
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of office chairs
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of office chairs
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of people at a boardroom table
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of a house
Box # 4
Published
Copy photgoraph of office interior
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of product writeup
Box # 4
Published
Exterior photographs of houses
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of Habitat 67 and homes in Vail
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of office interiors, cubicles, meeting rooms and desks
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of a hairdressing salons
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of ceiling structures
Box # 4
Published
Copy internegatives of paintings
Box # 4
Published
Copy internegatives of architectural blueprints
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of downtown office buildings incl. aerial views, bathrooms and cafeteria
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of hinges and bolts
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of pens
Box # 4
Published
Aerial views of buildings at Yonge and Sheppard
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of a man at a drafting table looking at Canadian Architect Yearbook and Yardstick for Costing
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of various bolts, screws and hinges
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of a man at a drafting table looking at Yardstick for Costing book
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Hamilton Art Gallery including gallery ceilings
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of a low rise building with bell tower
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and interior views of a low rise commercial building being torn down
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of community pool with adult and child bathers
Fair, vinegar syndrome level 2
Box # 4
Published
Exterior and interior views of building supply store
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Hamilton Art Gallery
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of arhitects office
Box # 4
Published
Studio photogaphs of kitchen and dining furniture
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of a group of men holding the 1977 Costing book
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of a door handle with hand opening door
Box # 4
Published
Interior and exterior views of a library
Box # 4
Published
Studio photographs of desk set
Box # 4
Published
Exterior views of glass office building
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of boats and homes on a coastline
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
Box # 4
Published
Photographs of carpet samples
Box # 4
Published
Interior photographs of factory with workers
Box # 4
Published
Interior views and architectural plans of Massey Hall
Box # 4
Published
Copy photograph of carpet sample
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of street and aerial views of Vancouver peir
Box # 4
Published
Exterior street and aerial views of the Toronto Reference Library
Box # 4
Published
Interior views of parking garage
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of low rise buildings
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior views of office building lobby
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior and exterior views of St. Lawrence Library
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of St. Lawrence Library
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior and exterior views of loft building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior and exterior views of Trucking Association building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior and interior views of low rise commercial building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of wood relief of mermaids on a wall
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of low rise commercial buildings
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of town houses
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Studio photograph of metal fixture
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of exterior of municipal building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of commercial building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior view of house
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
copy photographs of people and exterior and interior views of buildings and restaurants in West Indies
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of exterior and interior views of town houses
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Aerial views of office biuldings
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of Interior views of home
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table & head shots of men
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Studio photographs of a driver pile (mechanical device used to drive suports into the ground)
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Studio photographs of two men with architectural model
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Portrait of a man in an office with architecture models
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Portrait of a man in an office with architecture models
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior of dental clinic
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of Bell building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior and interior views of architect's office
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior veiws of office partition
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of an apartment building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of facotry buildings
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior views of a house
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of a house
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of carpets and large factory rollers
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of tile samples
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior and exterior views of large office building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior views of office waitin room with glass wall and door
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photograph of metal caisson
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Aerial photographs of Royal Ontario Museum
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Photographs of a man drawing at a drafting table
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Photographs of a window
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of mall
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Photographs of various brass fittings
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Photographs of rolling door
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of large hotel
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Stuido photographs of glass parittion blocks
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of 1982 Yardstick book
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of construction , shoring of foundation
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Studio photograph of glass block
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior views of travellers in Barbados airport
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior views of airport building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior and exterior views of large office building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Aerial views of downtown Toronto
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Aerial views of Toronto
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Veiw of Roy Thompson Hall and downtown Toronto from the lake
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of the I.B.M. building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Aerial views of downtown Toronto
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Views of men at a meeting in a conference room
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photographs of exterior view of building
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Photographs of men receiving plaques in a convention room
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of commercial buildings
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior and interior views of the Hamilton Convention Centre
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Views of men at a meeting in a conference room
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of a theatre building with zebra statues
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photograph of exterior view of a house
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of library building and parking lot
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior views with Chevrolet and Oldsmobile cars
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Exterior views of Sheppard Centre mall
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Copy photogrpahs of exterior views of theatre with zebra statues
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Inteiror views of bank
Box # 4, in interior box marked CA OCT 81 To APR 83
Published
Interior and exterior views of a theatre
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Interior portraits of two men in suits at a drafting table
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of studio photographs of office furniture
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Photographs of men looking at douments on boardroom tables
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior and interior views of Dixie Mall
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of commercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exteroir views of board of education building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of malls and hotel
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of an office building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of sculptures
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Interior photographs of decorated house
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Portraits of men at desks
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of real estate office
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior view of school building in field
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior and interior views of a library
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior, interior and aerial views of school
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Portraits of men and women and photographs of board room meeting
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of a large bridge
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of city hall
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of a theatre
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Interior views of offices and furniture
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of large commercial buildings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of buildings in Berlin
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of a low rise, steel commercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of sculptures
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of a low rise commercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of museum
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photpographs of architectural drawings of waterfront
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Interior views of offices with furiture
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Constructions views of building of mall
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of exterior view of a court house
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of exterior view of a court house
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of architectural drawing of stairwell
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Photographs of frames hanging on walls
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Photographs of material samples
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of apartment buildings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of church
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior veiws or court buildgins
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of buildings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior commercial light fixtures
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Interior views of mall food court
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of aerial and construction views of Bastille Opera House
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of constructions views of Bastille Opera House
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior of subway stations
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Photographs of men and women interacting with metal/wire sculptures
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Aerial view of Ottawa
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of sketches and architectural models
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of sketches of the Bastille Opera House
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings of the Bastille Opera House
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Photographs of statue outside of Union Station, Front Street, Toronto
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior photographs of motel
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of commercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of various interior, exterior and aerial views of buildings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Interior views of studio
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Portraits of men, single and groups
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of studio photographs of office chairs
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Interior and exterior views of art gallery
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Interior and exterior views of art gallery
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of art gallery
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of low rise commercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of window seal diagram
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of arena
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of Calgary and Toronto
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of commercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of various exterior, aerial and street views
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of downtown Calgary
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural photographs
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior photograph of low rise commercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of an areana
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
External views of an apartment building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior views of comercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of artchitectural model
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of a
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural renderings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior photographs of arena
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of interior view of office building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Photographs of exteriors of low rise commercial buildings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Exterior photographs of commercial building
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior of a connercial building and a sculpture
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photographs of ductowrork in a factory
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1981 - 1988 BOX #5, in interior box marked "CA FEB 87 AUG 88"
Published
Copy photograph of bridge and town
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Portraits of a woman
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of research centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of the outside of a building with a sign reading "South Hills"
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of metal building structure
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of a church
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Published
Exterior views of building entrance
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Published
Interior and exterior views of arena
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Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of metro station in Ottawa
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Published
Portraits of a man in an office and exterior views of Halifax Harbour
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Published
Copy photographs of exterior photographs of atlantic homes and waterfront
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Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of hotel
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Published
Copy photographs of exhibitions at EXPO 67 and 86
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Published
Copy photoraphs of exhibition and grounds of EXPO '86
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Published
Copy photographs of flooring examples
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Published
Exterior photographs of Harbourfront Toronto
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Exterior views of low rise factory building
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Published
Exterior views of metal girders
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Published
Copy photographs of studio views of tables
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Published
Interior and exterior views of a large house
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Published
Copy photographs of interior views of office
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Published
Exterior views of bus stop
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Published
Exterior views of building steps and doorway
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Exterior view of university building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Studio photographs of button
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Exterior view of low rise industrial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Photographs of architecutral model
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Exterior views of high school building and theatre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Exterior views of library building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of architectural model
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Exterior photographs of low rise industrial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of library building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of studio photographs of various furniture
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Exterior views of sports arena
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Published
Copy photographs of studio photographs of a sword hanging from a boom
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Published
Studio photographs of a man in a suit
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Interior views of a hotel suite
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Studio portraits of a man in a suit
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Portraits of a man in a suit at a desk
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Published
Copy photograph of exterior view of front of hospital bilding
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Published
Photographs of fabric swatches
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Published
Interior views of a shopping mall
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Interior and exterior views of university building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Interior and exterior views of Nurses Association building, lobby, boardroom
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Published
Copy photograph of studio photograph of designer chairs
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of an industrial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Construction views of Mississauga City Hall
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Various
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Exterior views of office building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of interior view of mall
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Photographs of a woman posing with a window and shade
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents on a boardroom table and close ups of a bearded man in a suit
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Photographs of interior and exterior of mall
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of designer furniture
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of interior view of provincial government building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of exterior view of provincial government building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of provincial government building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of a large office building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of exterior of high rise building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior of vacation lodge
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of commercial building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of office buildings
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of office filing and storage unit
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of doctor's waiting room
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Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of windowed commercial buildings
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Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of Eaton's centre shopping centre
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Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of estate homes in winter
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Published
Copy photograph of window with venetian blinds
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of exterior view of apartment building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of architectural renderings
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of floor finishing
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Photographs of two men in suits holding an award plaque
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Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of a townhouse
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of interiors of homes
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photographs of malls, parks and squares
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Portraits of a man in a suit at a desk
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Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of high school
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Published
Interior and exterior views of community centre and pool
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Published
Interoir and exterior views of science centre
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Published
Interior, exterior, aerial and architectural renderings of science centre
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Published
Interior and exterior views of school board building, offices and boardrooms
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Published
View of shop window
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Interior views of office partitions
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Construction views of nursing building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Portraits of two men in suits at desks
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Studio photographs of desk chairs and table
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Interior views of community centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Views of bank doorway
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Copy photograph of architectural drawing
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Interior views of community centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Studio photographs of 1984 Yardstick books
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "Nov 84 - Dec 86"
Published
Aerial and street level views of convention centre and CN Tower
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Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of large office building
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Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of a hotel on a lake
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Published
Copy photograph of exterior veiw of townhouse row
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Published
Copy photographs of construction views of a playground
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of various buildings in Montreal
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photograph of a large roll of steel
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Published
Portraits of a man in a suit
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photogrpahs of architectural drawings and models
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of architechtural drawings of a museum
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Published
Copy photographs of exterior views of a medical building
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Published
Photographs of men in suits at a table
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Studio photogrpahs of glass blocks
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Published
Copy photographs of interior views of large building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of inteiror of an ice cream shop
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Published
Copy photographs of interior of office
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Published
Aerial views of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre construction
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Published
Copy photographs of various buildings
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Published
Environmental portraits of a man in a suit in construction sites
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Published
Exterior views of commercial building
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Published
Interior and exterior views of the Bell Tirnity Centre, Toronto
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Published
Interior and exterior views of the Bell Trinity Square, Toronto
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Published
Copy photographs of book cover
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Published
Copy photograph of interior pillar
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Published
Copy photograph of interior of office, cubicle space
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Published
Copy photograph of office interior
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Published
Interior and exterior views of commercial building
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Published
Interior and exterior views of commercial building
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Published
Interior and exterior views of arboretum buildings
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Published
Exterior veiws of shopping plaza
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Published
Exterior views of large loft stle building
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Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings of an apartment building
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Published
Copy photograph of exterior of apartment building
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Published
Copy photograph of exterior of Montreal Convention Centre
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Published
Exterior view of high rise building
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Copy photographs of Canadian Architect magazine cover artwork
Box # 2, interior box marked "CA JAN - 67 - JAN - 72"
Published
Studio photographs of roulette wheel.
Box # 4
Published
Copy photographs of studio photographs of desks
Box # 4
Published
Various views of downtown toronto
Fair. Some early signs of vinegar syndrome.
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Various copy photographs of architectural models
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Various buildings in cities
Fair. Some early signs of vinegar syndrome.
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Views of various buildings, sculptures and architectural drawings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Various views of building interiors and architectural drawings
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Various
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior and interior views of houses and cottages
In box marked "CANADIAN ARCHITECT 1960's - 1970's / PEOPLE & NEGS // TRANS"
Published
Exterior views of Toronto Convention Centre
In box marked "BOX #9 / MAY '83 - DEC 86 / CANADIAN ARCHITECT", in interior box marked "May 83 - Oct 84"
Published
Exterior view of fountian.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
People walking through the interior concourse of the Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3087, 3093, 3110, 3149, 3199, 3201, 3202. Prints are available in file 1097.
Published
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior views of a solar powered home near Aurora Ontario
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Vernacular photographs of a family.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior views of glass pyramid, Royal Bank Plaza Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3087, 3093, 3110, 3149, 3199, 3201, 3202. Prints are available in file 1097.
Published
Exterior views of the building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3093, 3110, 3149, 3199, 3201, 3202. Prints are available in file 1097.
Published
Studio photographs of an office swivel chair.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Blueprints and constructions views of an unknown building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of verticle fabric blinds.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photographs of diagrams of energy use, a home and a cartoon.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of an unidentified building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior views of common spaces and offices.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3087, 3110, 3149, 3199, 3201, 3202. Prints are available in file 1097.
Published
Photographs of faucets.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Eaton's Centre, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior views of government office building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Portrait of an architect holding a model.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Portraits of a woman in front of wallpaper.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photos of bathroom fixtures.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of an upholstered chair.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of people at a board meeting.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior photographs of the Musée des beaux-arts, Montreal
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photograph of wallpaper sample book.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior photographs of a tower and pavilion.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior photographs of the Musée des beaux-arts, Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Yorkville library.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior and aerial views of the Eaton Centre and the Toronto Reference Library.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior views of a hotel room.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Aerial view and model of the Northern District Yard, Toronto
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior views of the Royal Bank building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3087, 3093, 3149, 3199, 3201, 3202. Prints are available in file 1097.
Published
Exterior and interior view of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior views of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior and interior view of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior and interior view of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior and interior view of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior and interior view of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior views of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior views of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior views of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Views of streets, bulidings and parks in Manhattan.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of difference housing displays and downtown Vancouver.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Views of men at a boardroom table judging entries for the Canadian Architect Yearbook Award.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of a television screen showing an unknown program.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of the spine of interior design catalogues.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Aerial photograph of Mirabel Airport near Montreal, Quebec.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Aerial photograph of Mirabel Airport near Montreal, Quebec.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Aerial photograph of Mirabel Airport near Montreal, Quebec.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Internal and external photographs of Mirabel Airport near Montreal, Quebec.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
External photographs of the Ontario Hydro building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Internal and external photographs of the Ontario Hydro building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photographs of external and internal views of the Westin Prince Hotel
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photographs of maps and plans for the Place du Centre.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Aerial views of the Ontario Hydro building in downtown Toronto
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Aerial views of the CN tower and downtown Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior views of the CN tower and downtown Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Ontario Hydro head office in Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior views of St. Peter's Hospital.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photograph of a man in a suite standing behind a door.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Promotion photograph of a shower stall.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photograph of a model of an unidentified building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of men looking at award entried on board room tables.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior views of the construction process of the 1976 Olympics stadium in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of a store.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of a man holding a pencil and taking his pulse on his wrist.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Interior and exterior views of a cottage.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photographs of exterior and interior views of a retail building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photographs of the cover of the 1975 architect costing publication (published by Canadian Architect).
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of the Toronto shorline from the island (including CN tower), interior views of a gym & outdoor portraits of people.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Exterior views of the future sites of Royal Bank Plaza and Eaton's Centre, downtown Toronto
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3087, 3093, 3110, 3199, 3201, 3202. Prints are available in file 1097.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a home.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Photographs of men in suits at desks.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of a man at a desk looking at brocheurs.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of a man at a desk looking at brocheurs.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photograph of an overpass from below.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of an industrial building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photograph of interior of a shopping / community centre.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photograph of a helicopter in the air.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of a living room interior with drapes.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of a daycare centre, with children.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of blueprints and models.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photograph of a manicured garden.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of a high school building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Digital images are available.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Published
Photographs of fabrics.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of a private home.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
External photographs of the Ontario Hydro building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior views of a private home in North Vancouver.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Exterior and views of the main 1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal including pool and opening events.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Aerial views of the downton Toronto Skyline, towards the lake.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of exterior, interior and blueprints for old fashioned railway car diners.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of skylines and architecture of India.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of an unidentified building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of downtown New York City, buildings, storefronts etc.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of exterior of the CN tower and downtown Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 21
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of a private home in North Vancouver.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of common areas in a hotel.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photograph of a bank interior.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of display window of an upholstery store.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of the interior of a bank banch and carpet samples.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of men looking at architectural plans on boardroom tables.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of bank branch.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of interior views of common areas in a hotel and exterior views of entrance and building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of architectural model of a water treatment plant.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of architectural model of a water treatment plant.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior views of the Eaton's Centre, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior views of the Eaton's Centre, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Exterior views of the Eaton's Centre, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Exterior views of the Eaton's Centre, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Close up views of a door handle.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Exterior views of the Eaton's Centre, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Exterior views of the Eaton's Centre, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Portraits of architect Eugene Lyle.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Related to 2009.002.3194 (photographs of a building Lyle designed and which was the subject of a law suit, see Canadian Architect July 1977).
Published
Portraits of two men seated at a table.
Fair.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photograph of a staircase.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Exterior views of an office and apartment building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
2009.002.3191 (Photographs of the Architect who designed the building and who was part of an infringement suite regarding 20 Holly Street).
Published
Copy photographs of the interior of a theatre.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior views of the Eaton's Centre, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of a police station.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Exterior views of the 52 division police station building in Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Royal Bank Plaza building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
A print for one of these negatives is found in file 2009.002.1097. Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3087, 3093, 3110, 3149, 3201, 3202.
Published
Aerial view of downtown Toronto including financial district.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Exterior views of the Royal Bank Plaza building.
Significant colour shifting.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3087, 3093, 3110, 3149, 3199, 3202. Prints are available in file 1097.
Published
Exterior and interior views of the Royal Bank Plaza building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3087, 3093, 3110, 3149, 3199, 3201. Prints are available in file 1097.
Published
Interiors of the Bell office building and a sculpture.
Fair, vinegar syndrome level 1
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of architects in their office.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photograph of a cartoon of an old architect in a wheelchair being carried up a flight of stairs.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of a cabin in the woods.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of area rug.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of a home.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Studio photographs of a cable TV aparatus.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of architects in their offices.
Digital
Originally Box 22
Published
Photographs of carpets.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of carpets.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photograph of the ceiling of a lighting showroom.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Studio photographs of two lamps and 3 leopard figurines.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Photographs of fabric sample packages.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Interior and exterior views of a subway station with views of the train.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Studio photographs of a binder entitled Challis Contract Collection.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of various, unidentified buildings and models.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Studio photographs of a selection of Canadian Architect Magazines with awards.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photograph of the floor plan of an unknown building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 22
Published
Copy photographs of interior and exterior views of a theatre.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Photogrpahs of a counterbalance desk lamp.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Copy photographs of a bunk bed in a bedroom.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Copy photographs of ad for a sofa.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Copy photographs of ad for a sofa.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Copy photographs of McMaster University buildings under construction.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the raising of a flag pole outside of a business building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the exterior of the Four Seasons hotel in Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of a woman working at a computerized typsetting machine in an office.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of an illuminated television set, portraits of small children and various street scenes.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of a bus parked on the street.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of a bus driving along a bus only lane.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of peple working at desks, a board showing departmental listings.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Street scenes of downtown Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Copy photographs of interior and aerial views of the Toronto Eaton's Centre, Toronto street scenes and photographs of children.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of a model city scape build with computer circuit boards.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Copies of studio photographs of different office chairs.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Copy photograph of a group of children paying a game with tangled rope.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Street views of a converted church (retail stores).
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Interior views of an office building with bank.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Interior and exterior views of an office buiding, including waiting room and view from a window.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of a CIBC bank vault in Commerce Court, with a security guard standing in front of the door.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of a CIBC bank loading dock in Commerce Court, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the CIBC bank lobby and people at an information book, in Commerce Court, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the ceiling of Commerce Court, Toronto
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the CIBC bank lobby and people at an information book, in Commerce Court, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of men looking at documents, judging for the Massey Award.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of an emergency exit in the CIBC bank, Commerce Court, Toronto
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Portraits of Brian Arnott.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Interior and exterior views of a fire hall in Dundas, Ontario.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of a beach, ocean and palm trees.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Copy photographs of architectural models.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of three men looking at documents at a desk.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of row houses and a automobile junkyard.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Aerial views of the Scarborough Civic Centre.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the interior and exterior of the Commerce Court, Toronto, Ontario.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the interior of Commerce Court, Toronto, Ontario.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the interior of Commerce Court, Toronto, including CIBC, Mappins Jewelry, lobby and other retail stores.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Photographs of the interior of Commerce Court, Toronto, Ontario.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Exterior views of the McMaster University campus in Hamilton, Ontario.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Exterior views of houses and neighbourhoods in Montreal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Exterior photographs of the Westin Prince Hotel, mid construction.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Studio photographs of a colour sample book.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Exterior views of the C.N. Tower, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Interior views of the Scarborough City Hall building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Copy photographs of street scenes in Spain and South America
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Copy photographs of a home, a landscape and a festival in Portugal.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Exterior photographs of the Westin Prince Hotel, mid construction.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Exterior photographs of the Westin Prince Hotel, mid construction.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Copy portraits.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Exterior photographs of the Westin Prince Hotel, mid construction.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Exterior photographs of the Commerce Court courtyard, Toronto (at lunch time with crowds and at night).
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Copy photographs of the streets of Vancouver's Gastown area.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Exterior and interior views of the Gooderham Building, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Photogrpahs of an interior designer working at a desk with a mural on the wall behind.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Photographs of an office and portraits of a man sitting at a desk.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Copy photographs of still lifes with plates and dishes and copy photograph of a coat hanger.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Interior photographs of an office and desk with a secretary.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Photographs of street scenes, interiors, aerial views and beach, Vancouver.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Photographs of the toronto Zoo, aerials and interiors.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Interior photographs of a shopping centre including courtyard and stores.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Photographs of a man standing in front of a building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Copy photographs of architectural plans and interiors.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
Published
Copy photographs of of the of a wheelchair accessible home.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Exterior photographs of the Westin Prince Hotel, mid construction.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Copy photographs of a theatre, a hallway and an architectural model.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Photographs of the interior and exterior of a theatre.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Copy photographs of architectural drawings.
Vinegar syndrome detected level 2
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Exterior photographs of the Westin Prince Hotel, mid construction.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Photographs of men looking at plans on a desk.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Photographs of architects in an office.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Exterior photographs of the Westin Prince Hotel, mid construction.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Interior views of the Scarborough City Hall building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Copy photographs of the exteroir of a townhouse.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Photographs of McMaster University buildings under construction.
Good.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 23
1 memo with printing instructions.
Published
Interior views of a boardroom with long table and chairs.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Copy negatives of aerial views of Robarts Library, University of Toronto, and the surrounding downtown Toronto area.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Copy negatives of the Bank of Montreal Pavilion, Bentall Centre, Vancouver (glass stucutre).
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Copy negatives of photographs of the exterior of a home and the interior and exterior of an attached swimming pool.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Photogrpahs of street scenes in Montreal and Old Montreal, office buildings, apartments etc.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Studio photographs of a door handle with changable lock.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Photographs of road signs to Toronto (reading in distance in KM)
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Studio photographs of the architect Urland Gustavs (head and shoulder views)
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Studio photographs of the architect Mr. M.W. Poray-Swinarski (head and shoulder views)
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Exterior views of a building housing a sound studio.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
This is the studio, in Tornoto, where the 1985 fundraising "Tears are not Enough" song was recorded and filmed.
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Hamilton Place theatre building.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Views of a person in a wheel chair encountering access issues in various architectural situations.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Studio photographs of a design catalogue.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Studio photographs of copies of Canadian Architect and Architectural Concepts Mangazines.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Exterior views of Robarts Library, University of Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Interior views of McMaster University buildings.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Interior views of a school and students in classes.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Interior and exterior views of the Burlington Public Library
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Exterior views of the Joseph Brant public school and grounds.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Exterior views of the Denlo public school and grounds.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Interior views of an office building with people working.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Photographs of the keyboard of an early adding machine.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Copy photographs of a hallway with wayfinders to waiting rooms.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
Published
Photographs of traffic on the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto.
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Published
Photographs of concrete sound barriers on the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
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Interior and exterior views of the Bloor and Yorkville area in Toronto, including shops, offices, streets.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
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Interior views of the library stacks.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
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Interior views of a resturant, tables and decor.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
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Copy photogrpahs of textile samples.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
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Photographs of a erstaurant and bar interior (bar, tables, chairs, room dividers etc.)
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
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Photographs of the interior of the Regency Hyatt, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
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Exterior photographs of the Four Season's Hotel, Toronto.
Bay 69, Shelf 6, Box 24
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This file contains a series of copy black and white acetate negatives of the interior and exterior of the Langley Museum in British Columbia. The article "Fort Langley, B.C.: Museum and Fort" written by J. Calder Peeps appeared in the 1958, November issue of The Canadian Architect.
This item evidences level 6 deterioration of the acetate film base, the formation of bubbles, crystals and channeling.
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The file is comprised of 42 black and white acetate negatives. A selection accompanied "Banff 1958," a transcription of three addresses by Paul Rudolph at the annual Session at Banff and published in The Canadian Architect in March of 1959.
This item evidences level 5 deterioration of the acetate film base, the formation of bubbles and crystals in the film as well as the earliest stages of channeling.
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The file contains 1 black and white acetate negative.
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The file contains 7 black and white acetate negatives.
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The file contains 10 black and white acetate copy negatives of sculptures and paintings by the artist Michael Snow. A selection of these photographs accompanied an interview of Snow by Sara Bowser and published in the April 1959 issue of The Canadian Architect.
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The file contains 6 black and white acetate negatives.
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File contains 27 black and white acetate negatives depicting exterior and interior views of the Carling Breweries building. A selection of these photographs were reproduced in the 1959 June issue of The Canadian Architect for an article titled, "Office Building, Toronto. The building was designed by the architects Weir, Cripps & Associates.
This item evidences level 6 deterioration of the acetate film base, the formation of bubbles, crystals and channeling.
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This file contains a series of black and white acetate negatives depicting a steel fountain by Gordon Raynor, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Meltzer of Toronto and published in the August 1958 issue of The Canadian Architect.
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The file contains black and white acetate negatives of interior views of the offices of Hugh C. Maclean Publication Ltd.. A selection of these images appeared in the December 1958 issue of The Canadian Architect in the article "Factory-Into-Offices: Don Mills, Ontario", written by the architect James A. Murray.
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Copyright held by Canadian Architect Magazine
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This file contains three black and white acetate negatives depicting a piece of I.B.M. office equipment.
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This file contains a series of black and white acetate negatives depicting an I.B.M. adding machine.
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The file contains 3 black and white acetate negatives.
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The file contains 3 black and white acetate copy negatives of paintings by Lewis Crutcher. Images of the paintings accompanied the article "Banff 1958 Cityscape" by Lewis Crutcher and were published in the March 1959 issue of The Canadian Architect.
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Founded in 1955 by architects Vincent Rother, Charles Eliott Trudeau and John Bland.
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This item contains two black and white acetate negatives of images published in the November 1958 issue of The Canadian Architect. The photographs are part of the article "Shelter Bay: Project for a New Mining Town on the St. Lawrence" concerned with the work of the archtectural firm Rother/Bland/Trudeau.
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This file contains two black and white acetate negatives of an architectural model.
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This file contains a series of black and white acetate negatives of interior views of the bar of the Tam 'O' Shanter club.
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This item contains a series of black and white acetate negatives commissioned by The Canadian Architect periodical to accompany a special issue on Shopping Centres and published October 1958. James H. Acland and James F. Harris are identified as authors of the sections of the magazine relating to shopping centres.
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This file contains 19 copy black and white acetate negatives by James H. Acland. A selection of these images accompanied the article "The Architecture of Water" by Charles W. Moore and published in the 1959 November issue of The Canadian Architect.
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This file contains 5 copy black and white acetate negatives.
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This file contains 12 medium format black and white negatives of the St. Lukes Lutheran Church located at the intersection of Finch and Bayview avenues in Toronto, Ontario.
The negatives appear to be in good condition.
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This file contains a series of black and white acetate copy negatives produced by James H. Acland. A selection of these images appeared in the article titled Shopping Centres, a special issue, October 1958.
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The file contains 28 black and white acetate negatives of exterior and interior views of a house designed by the architect Jack Klein and constructed in North York, Ontario.
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The file contains 2 copy black and white acetate negatives of a stairrail.
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The file contains 2 black and white acetate negatives.
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The file contains 2 copy black and white acetate negatives.
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The file contains three black and white acetate negatives produced in preparation of 1958 December issue of The Canadian Architect periodical.
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The file contains two black and white acetate negatives of the cover of The Canadian Architect periodical.
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The file contains 14 black and white acetate negatives of an unknown highrise building.
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Series consists of photographs, photomechanical prints and drawings of buildings located in the Metropolitan Toronto Area, an administrative area that is now usually identified simply as 'Toronto'. The municipal districts included are: East York, Etobicoke, Forest Hill, Leaside, Long Branch, Mimico, New Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Swansea, Toronto, Weston and York.
Files for buildings in municipalities that are identified as part of the Greater Toronto Area but are not part of Metropolitan Toronto proper, including Mississauga, Vaughan and Markham, are found in the Ontario series.
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Home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Starting date of the construction is 1978, opened in 1982. photographs of the model,different construction stages, completed building, interior and prespective view of Roy Thompson hall.
Good
CA T12, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 4
CA T12, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior of the development of the Toronto International Airport, showing photographs of planes, baggage claim, parking garages. Design drawings were published in the May 1958 issue of Canadian Architect. The airport was originally known as the Malton Airport, opened in 1937, and was redeveloped as an International Airport in the 1960s, and renamed in 1984 for former Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.
Good
CA T13, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 4
CA T13, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photographer: H. R. Howett. Toronto, Ontario.
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Exterior perspective view of apartment building, night scene. Built shortly after the Second World War, Regent Park was a leading-edge design, providing affordable housing to 7,500 people.
Good.
CA T13, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Negatives for these prints can be found in 2009.002.2154.
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3 exterior views of whole office building, including details of exterior facade. 4 interior views of a work area, including Women's Lounge and Board Room, of Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd., office reception, and a private office at Massey-Ferguson Ltd.
Good
CA T14, folder 14, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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Head office of TD Bank. photographs of various construction processes and completion. Exterior ground and aerial level views. Interior photographs of office spaces. View of Lancaster Gate. Was constructed in 1967-1969, height is 222.86 m, 56 floors. photograph of Bank of Toronto head office, demolished to allow for the construction of the Toronto-Dominion Centre.
Good
CA T14, folder 8, Bay 21, Shelf 3
CA T14, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 4
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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View of the entrance of the building including details of extarior and interior, main lobby, staircase and Henry Moor Gallery. Contains images of models for the façade [196-?]. Images from two exhibitions can be found in the collection: "Contemporary Furnishings" from 1958, showing Walker Court with chairs and items from local stores, and "The Bauhaus: 50 Years" from 1970. With 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft) of physical space, the AGO is one of the largest art museums in North America.
Good
CA T7, folders 11-16, Bay 48, Shelf 3
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Head office is jointly occupied by Catholic Education Center. Building cost was 33.5 million including land and construction. View of entrance, interior and exterior of the building. Images 2009.002.016.002 & 003 had yellow sticky notes attached indicating they were considered for the July 1982 cover of Canadian Architect magazine. The sticky notes were kept with the files. Images of the reception area show a ceramic mural by Angelo di Petta called Canadian Allegory. This mural is made of 84 tiles which will cover the entire third floor lobby wall.
Good. Staples were removed from the contact print.
CA T9, folder 30-31, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Height approx. 263.0m, completed 1968. Building is located at 110 Yonge Street in Toronto. View of the main entrance. This building was designated a heritage property in 1990.
Good
CA T4, folder 16, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Panda Associates Photography and Art Services. Toronto, Ontario.
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Built in 1885 for the Bank of Montreal, this branch bank was one of the few buildings in the are to survive Toronto's Great Fire of 1904. Designed by Darling and Curry, the architects who had recently completed the equally august Victoria Hospital for Sick Children on College Street, the Bank of Montreal's head office was the most striking of Toronto's nineteenth-century bank buildings. The building remained a branch until 1982. The Hockey Hall of Fame officially opened in this building, incorporated into the BCE Place development, in 1993. The new $35 million facility has almost 60,000 square feet of floor space. There is access from shopping mall concourse level at BCE Place. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a world-class sports and entertainment facility and is one of Toronto's prime tourist attractions drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. "Hockey Hall of Fame - About Us," Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum, 2010. Accessed on October 21, 2010. http://www.hhof.com/html/gi20300.shtml
Good
CA T14, folder 8, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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The headquarters building is four storeys high, aproximetely 430 ft. long by 210 ft. wide and has a gross floor area of 340.000 sq.ft. Two courtyards occupying the center bays of the building provide natural light to interior offices and laboratories. The building programme included offices, warehousing facilities, classrooms, lecture theatre, research library and archives, cafeteria and specialized scientific facilities such as observetion domes, radar equipment and wind tunnels. Views of the courts, lobby, typical service core. Interior and exterior views.
Good
CA T12, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Good
CA T14, folder 12, Bay 21, Shelf 3
Digital images are available.. 2009.002.020.001
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View of the model, details of exterior and interior of the constructed building. Aerial views of the center. Total retail floor area 159,979.0 m2. It has five floors and fist was opened in 1977
CA T13, folder 11, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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View of the exterior of the building, terra-cotta detail above the window and aerial level of the building. The building was constructed ca. 1890. Several interior views of hallways, windows and stairs.
Good
CA T9, folder 28, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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Photographs of the CN Tower before, during and after construction. Mainly aerial views of exterior.
Fair. Some images torn or mounted to cardboard backing.
CA T14, folders 2-3, Bay 21, Shelf 3
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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CA T14, folder 11, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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CA T14, folder 10, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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Also known as the Edward Johnson building. Low-rise building with wide bank of windows.
CA T5, folder 2, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T13, folder 8, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Interior views of the Simpsons department store, and views of the shopping concourse between Eaton's, Simpson's and the Hudson's Bay Company (all major anchor stores in the mall). One exterior view of the mall, showing the Hudson's Bay Company store.
Good. Some are a bit yellowed.
CA T10, folder 26, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Aerial view of the yellow brick arena with large dome, built in 1931, located at 438 Church Street in Toronto. It was home ice for the Toronto Maple Leafs (Hockey team) until 1999. It was purchased by Loblaw Companies in 2004 and in 2009 it was announced that a portion of the arena would be used for Ryerson University althletics, thanks in part to federal government contribution.
CA T12, folder 1, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior view of office space on main level. The building ceased to function as a municipal city hall after North York was amalgamated into the Toronto Metropolitan Area in the late 1990s. It now serves as the North York Civic Centre, located on Yonge Street north of Sheppard Avenue.
CA T1, folder 9, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Views of the shopping arcade and central courtyard, decorated with café tables and umbrellas.
CA T11, folder 30, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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CA T14, folder 13, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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File contains b&w photographs of Toronto City Hall. Includes architectural models and drawings of the current city hall, as well as photographs of the building during construction.
CA T14, folder 6, bay 21, shelf 3
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Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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Photographs of the architect's model and illustrations for the SkyDome, a covered convertible dome over a baseball field and entertainment stadium. Artist's illustrations of proposed designs from The Webb Zerafa Menkes Housdon Partnership and The Robbie/Adjeleian/Norr Consortium. Later photographs show the construction of the dome, and an aerial view of hte site. The building was renamed the Rogers Centre in 2005.
CA T2, folder 18, Bay 21, Shelf 6
CA T2, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Exterior views of the pods and waterways of the amusement park.
CA T14, folder 7, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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Reprints of historical photographs of streetcars, including the Bay Streetcar (May 1, 1937) and streetcar track construction at Bay and Wellington streets (May 8, 1925). A streetcar enters the St. Clair West subway station (date unknown). View of Rosedale Valley subway bridge by John B. Parkin & Associates. Interiors of Dupont subway station (January 26, 1978), Saint Clair West station (date unknown), and Yorkdale subway station (date unknown). View of Yorkdale subway station (date unknown).
CA T2, folder 7, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior photographs of the South Hall market, constructed in 1844 by William Thomas, J. Winston Siddall and H.B. Lane. This barn shaped brick building is located at 51 Front Street East in Toronto. The nearby classical revival hall, located at 151 King Street East, was originally built in 1851 and restored in 1967. Photographs include exterior views of renovation, and interior views of the hall ballroom.
Fair. Some of the images are very yellowed and one is torn in the top right corner.
CA T14, folder 1, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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CA T14, folder 9, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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Built in 1977, this building was featured in the July 1984 issue of Canadian Architect magazine on atriums. Interior and exterior views. The name was changed to "Toronto Reference Library" in 1998 when it was incorporated into the Toronto Public Library system. It is the biggest public reference library in Canada.
CA T12, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Artist's illustration of the low-rise harbour building with tall clock tower.
CA T12, folder 11, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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The Joseph Shepard Building is located in the urban core of the North York region of Toronto. The fourteen-storey, modern office complex is pyramidal in form with stepped massing and an asymmetrical plan. The building's walls are clad in rust-red and brown clay brick and have continuous bands of windows and brick spandrels that create a strong horizontal emphasis. Prominent features of its design are its five-storey atrium, many open-air terraces, public courtyard and accessible mall. A strong architectural vocabulary unifies the interior and exterior. The designation is confined to the footprint of the building.
CA T11, folder 26, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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CA T13, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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CA T13, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photographs of the exterior of the concrete high-rise library building, with one aerial view.
CA T5, folder 1, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T14, folders 4-5, Bay 21, Shelf 3
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Aerial views of the city.
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
CA T15, folders 1-2, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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CA T10, Folder 1
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Exterior views of a multi-storey townhouse complex, showing yards and parking. The stacked residences have a bachelor apartment or garage under the two storey housing units above.
Fair. Images are a bit faded and worn.
Ontario A-M
MISSING/DONATED
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Photographs from different stages of development of the Don Mills Centre. The strip plaza was opened in 1955 with a small number of shops, and it expanded in the 1960s to serve the growing community. A project was undertaken in 1978 to enclose the mall. One photograph shows the original outdoor walkways, and the second photograph is an aerial view showing the parking lot and the central Eaton's store.
Fair. Some adhesive residue on verso.
CA T10, Folder 2
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Ontario A-M
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CA T5, folder 15, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T5, folder 14, BAy 21, Shelf 6
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CA T5, folder 11, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T5, folder 12, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T5, folder 13, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T5, folder 10, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the 1962 Canadian Housing Design Council National Award - Multiples. Exterior views of One West Mall in Etobicoke, Ontario.
CA T5,, folder 9, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Hans Geerling Photography. Toronto, Ontario.
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CA T5, folder 8, BAy 21, Shelf 6
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CA T5, folder 7, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T5, folder 6, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Artist's illustration of a high school building with a large entrance atrium.
CA T15, folder 22, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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View of Queen Street West, looking west from between University Avenue and Simcoe Street towards the Eaton Centre.
CA T15, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 4
Negative for the print of the waterfront with Union Station is found in file 2009.002.2126.
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Artist's illustration of a restaurant designed as a contemporary diner with 288 seats and a liner "rail car" form.
Photograph is adhered to plastic.
CA T15, folder 24, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Architectural elevation, showing a block of 19th century buildings on Victoria Street with a proposed high rise apartment building integrated into the streetscape.
CA T15, folder 23, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views , including aerial views of the historic brick and ivy building with the concrete and brick additions and parking lot. Interior views include stairwells, library space, and hallways. One copy of an axonometric drawing of the newer addition to the building.
CA T1, folder 11, Bay 21, Shelf 6
1 oversize, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of the building, taken from a distance showing entire façade. Two storey building with second storey overhang. Canadian flag in front.
CA T1, folder 12, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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3 exterior views of brick and concrete building, with one interior view of a wood panelled auditorium/cafeteria space.
CA T1, folder 13, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographer: Roger Jowett. Willowdale, Ontario.
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Photographs of the exterior of the two storey glass and brick building.
CA T1, folder 14, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Panda Photography. Toronto, Ontario.
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Interior, exterior and aerial views of school complex. Interior views include hallways, pool area, auditorium and classrooms.
CA T1, folder 16, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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3 exterior views of brick and concrete building, with one interior view of a wood panelled auditorium.
CA T1, folder 17, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Architect's model for a commercial retail and office building. Three concrete and glass towers are linked by two glass atria rising from ground level to the third floor.
CA T1, folder 18, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of rectangular building with central courtyard, including one aerial view. Interior view of library. Building located at 25 Yorkwoods Gate, North York.
CA T1, folder 20, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of architectural plans and architect's model of the building.
CA T15, folder 20, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of the building.
CA T15, folder 19, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photograph of the exterior of the house, taken from the landscaped back yard.
CA T12, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior view of school auditorium.
CA T12, folder 15, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views of the York Mills public school converted to offices for the Metropolitan Toronto School Board. The building is located at 45 York Mills Road, in the former Borough of North York. Images of the old school building and heritage plaque commemorating the the original two room schoolhouse, as well as views of the renovated space, including offices, hallways and signage. Images published in the March 1985 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA T12, folder 13, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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MISSING/DONATED
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Interior and exterior views during construction and after completion. Construction view printed in Nov 1983 issue of Canadian Architect magazine, while full article was published in Nov 1984. An interior view of mezzanine was used as the cover image for that 1984 issue as well.
Fair. Some images have adhesive residue or tissue paper adhered.
CA T8, folder 27-29, Bay 48, Shelf 3
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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View of a city street lined with trees.
CA T15, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Published
CA T6, folder 27, Bay21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 26, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the exterior of the single storey structure, built on a hillside which slopes down from front to rear. Exposed concrete block bearing walls with infill panels of tongue-and-groove cedar panelling on the exterior front. The office and reception block are in front, with animal treatment rooms and kennel in the back. There is an apartment for a resident caretaker.
CA T6, folder 25, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T6, folder 10, BAy 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 24, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 23, Bay21, Shelf 6
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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The industrial building and offices has a steel frame, bolted in the factory area, and bolted and welded in the office area. The curtain wall of windows in the office area is accented by exposed exterior columns. This architectural detail (the columns) was originally developed by the architects for a school building, to aid in the addition of a second storey. The building has concrete floors throughout and a steel roof deck.
CA T6, folder 21, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Negatives for these prints are found in file 2009.002.2016.
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Published
CA T6, folder 20, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 19, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 18, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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Architect's models of the office buildings and one view of glass detail on the finished building.
Good.
CA T6, folder 17, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Digital image available. 2009.002.528.001
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Photographer: Lenscape Incorporated. Toronto, Ontario.
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CA T6, folder 16, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Digital image available. 2009.002.529.001
Published
CA T6, folder 12, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Digtial image available. 2009.002.530.001
Published
CA T6, folder 15, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 22, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 14, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 13, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 11, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 9, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior view, Buddhist incense urn on table.
CA T15, folder 8, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Published
CA T6, folder 8, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA O3, folder 7
Published
CA T6, folder 6, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 5, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 4, BAy 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 3, Bay 21, Shelf 6
Published
CA T6, folder 2, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the architect's models. This building was given an Award of Merit by the Governor General's Awards for Architecture in 1990, and an Award of Excellence by the Ontario Association of Architects Awards in 1988.
CA T2, folder 11, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of the single storey brick building.
CA O9, folder 28, Bay 67, Shelf 2
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Photographs of the exterior of a building under construction, and two interior views looking out through the steel support beams, designed with 3 cubes balanced on their points on a rectangular concrete base. The idea was licensed from Dutch architect Piet Blom by Toronto entrepreneur Ben Kutner. Designed from prefabricated steel and glass, the houses were supposed to take advantage of otherwise unusable property space in Toronto like laneways and rooftops. The house has since been abandoned and the cubes are used for commercial signage.
CA T15, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photographs of the three areas which made up the "Three Small Rooms" of the title: The Wine Cellar, the Grill and the Restaurant.
CA T15, folder 12, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior and interior views of brick educational complex, now part of the School of Health Sciences, Seneca College.
CA T1, folder 19, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Negatives for these photographs can be found in file 2009.002.2376.
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Photograph of one on the inland waterways on the island, showing two children fishing.
CA T15, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of single storey brick building.
CA T15, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of glass clad office building.
CA T2, folder 20, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior and aerial views of an office and retail building. One illustration of interior design. Construction lasted from 1981-1985.
CA T7, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Architect's model of the glass and steel office buildings.
CA T12, folder 8, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior views of a the renovated fast-food restaurant space, with red marble and tan, red and green chairs, mirrored staircases and large windows. One exterior view of the restaurant sign.
Fair. Images are mounted to plastic backing.
CA T12, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photograph of the exterior of a high rise apartment building that has been retrofitted by Westeel. The new exterior cladding is advertised as thermally efficient and durably constructed, and was featured in a Spec Sheet for Preformed Metal Siding in Canadian Architect magazine for July 1985.
Good. Adhered to paper backing.
CA T12, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of a wood and glass two storey building, with cantilevered terraces and roof overhang. Exterior walls are all of cast-in-place concrete.
Fair. One of the photographs is torn along the right edge, missing some of the image area.
CA T12, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Published
Fair. Images have adhesive or paper backing.
CA T12, folder 4, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of the mid-rise condominium complex in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood, with central courtyard and street-level shopping arcade. One interior view of shopping concourse and one aerial view of area prior to development.
Poor. Some images have adhesive residue, mounted to card.
CA T12, folder 3, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Artist's illustration of a mid-rise office building, constructed to attach to an adjacent office tower. Owned by Maplebrook Properties Ltd.
CA T12, folder 2, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Artist's illustration of the addition to Manulife's head offices at Bloor and Jarvis Streets in Toronto.
CA T11, folder 34, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Aerial view of the 51 storey mixed-use office and residential tower located at 44 Charles Street West in Toronto.
Good. One corner Is folded over.
Ca T11, folder 33, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of three storey townhouses with central grassy courtyard.
CA T11, folder 32, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photograph of the interior lobby/hallway in the hospital located at 520 Sutherland Drive in Toronto. A half-wall in wood panneling separates the space.
CA T11, folder 31, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of townhouses, showing pathways between buildings, garages, and courtyards.
CA T15, folder 3, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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Architect's model of a 6 storey office building, designed in pre-cast concrete with blue-metal panelling and stainless steel banding details.
Good. Some adhesive residue on verso that is still sticky.
CA T11, folder 29, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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Architect's model and exterior view of finished high rise residential condominium located at 480 Queens Quay West in Toronto, designed with stepped levels and walls of glass windows.
CA T11, folder 28, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of two high rise towers, taken from across a field.
CA T15, folder 4, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Interior views of a townhouse designed by Jerome Markson (owner & architect), showing living room with fireplace and wood panneled ceiling, and exterior views of brick patio in the rear of the house.
CA T11, folder 25, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of college building.
CA T15, folder 13, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior views of a lobby and office space, meeting rooms, featuring glass walls, banquette seating and wood-panneled ceiling.
CA T11, folder 23, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of a 3 storey office building, from the side, showing white infill panels on a curtain wall.
CA T2, folder 19, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of the three storey concrete building, with parkade on rooftop. Additional storage unit clad in metal siding, added in 1983.
CA T11, folder 21, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views of a house renovation. The tall Victorian home was clad in grey shingle and pale wood, and the interior space was opened up and rounded statement walls painted green complement exposed metal piping. Views of dining room, kitchen, living area, bathroom and bedroom.
CA T11, folder 20, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of the Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre in Toronto, Ontario.
Good.
CA T15, folder 14, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Clive Clark Photography
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Exterior view of a flat-roof building clad in grey stone, with a central window feature.
Ca T11, folder 19, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Architect's model of the building. Sticker on back of photograph reads: Model of the Homeworld mega centre in Metropolitan Toronto, looking north towards Highway 401. The semi-translucent fibreglass dome will measure 240X240 feet and soar 120 feet from ground level. Photo credit: Zeidler Roberts Partnership/ Architects. Information: 416 968 2100."
Ca T11, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of Victorian row houses originally built in the 1880s, altered in 1981. The house was first owned by Alfred Hoskin, a barrister, and is referred to in the Canadian Architect magazine issue for October 1985 as "Hoskin House".
CA T11, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Artist's illustration of an entranceway, featuring art deco inspired coloured glass doors.
CA T11, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of the restaurant and patio, overlooking a concrete pond at Toronto's harbour. A canoe is visible in one image.
Good. Photographs are mounted to plastic backing.
CA T11, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photographs of the lobby of the retirement home, with double-storey atrium and rustic wood furniture.
Good. The photographs are mounted to paper backing.
CA T11, folder 8, Bay 48, Shelf 4
Related images: Wexford Brotherhood Foundation building, Toronto/ Marienhill, the Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, Pembroke
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Photographs of the interior of the Cabana Executive Suite, featuring a marble-finished bathroom. The is hotel located at 1 Harbour Square in Toronto and was purchased by the Westin hotel chain in 1987, then renamed the Westin Harbour Castle. The hotel was also featured in the December 1986 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Good. Photographs are adhered to paper or plastic backings.
CA T11, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Illustration of a garden with waterfall and arbor.
CA T11, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Renovation and addition to a heritage property located at 2 Gloucester Street in Toronto. The original Masonic building was constructed in 1888. The addition to this building won a Canadian Architect Award of Excellence in 1972.
Fair. Brown paper adhered to verso, partially torn off.
CA T11, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of the campus buildings located at the corner of Kendall and Davenport Avenues in Toronto (view of entrance from Kendall).
CA T11, folder 3, Bay 48, Shelf 4
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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The gas works building located at 251 Front St., built in 1887-1888, belonged to the Consumers Gas Company and produced gas for light fixtures. It was known as Purifying House No. 2. The file contains an image of the interior of the building being gutted. The basilica-style interior space is evident in the empty room. In 1985, The Canadian Opera Company purchased the buildings north of the lane and commenced an comprehensive $10 million restoration program with Bregman, Hamann and Arcop Associates. It would later house the Imperial Oil Opera Theatre and the Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Opera Centre.
CA T11, folder 2, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of a house at 4 Old George Place in Toronto. The style is influenced by Japanese, West Coast Canadian and Native Canadian architecture, with sloping rooflines and durable materials that integrate with a natural setting. The structure is made of red brick, interspersed with cedar sections and glass panes.
CA T11, folder 1, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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MISSING/DONATED
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Exterior view of the main buildings on site, with cedar shingles and enclosed walkways between buildings.
CA T10, folder 31, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photographs of the exterior of a planned community in Toronto, with both high rise and townhouse structures. Views of the highrise block under construction. One interior view of a living room and dining room inside one of the two-storey townhouses.
CA T10, folder 30, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photographs of the exterior of the building also known as the "Flatiron" at 49 Wellington Street East in Toronto. The Romanesque Revival building was constructed in 1892 as an office building and has been designated a heritage property. The photographs in this file were probably taken to illustrate the construction of the CN Tower, contrasting with an older, well-known city landmark and showing the effects on the skyline before and after.
Good. Some photographs are adhered to paper or cardstock.
CA T10, folder 29, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of a fire house, in brick and glass.
CA T10, folder 28, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior church decoration, featuring metal letters adhered to the wall with phrases such as "God is Love". Views of altar and worship space, located at 41 Chatsworth Drive near Lawrence and Yonge Streets in Toronto.
CA T10, folder 27, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Conversion of a factory to office space, exterior view only.
CA T10, folder 25, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of the office and reasearch building. One interior view of a lounge area.
CA T10, folder 24, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of a two-storey brick townhouse complex, with one view of a shopping arcade on the main level of a section of the buildings.
Fair. One image is buckled, probably from water damage.
CA T10, folder 23, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Streetscapes, showing Ed's Warehouse on King Street West in Toronto, next to the Royal Alexandra Theatre and an advertisement for Old Ed's, one in the group of warehouse restaurants, from the Lakeshore Boulevard.
Good. One image has a surface abrasion near the centre.
CA T10, folder 22, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior views of the hallway and decorative glass cube wall feature.
Fair. Images are adhered to plastic and paper backings.
CA T10, folder 21, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior views of the architects' offices, showing staff at work.
Fair. Images are sticky with wax residue.
CA T10, folder 20, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photograph of the rear garden area of an unknown residential building near Dundas and Sherbourne Streets in Toronto. A paved walkway separates the building from the rear entrances to neighbouring homes and apartments.
CA T15, folder 25, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of the main entrance to the gallery which was located on Yonge Street in Toronto, showing glass door and stucco walls.
CA T10, folder 19, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views of two phases of development of a townhouse complex. Single and multi-storey buildings are pictured, as well as interiors.
Good. Photographs are a bit yellowed.
CA T10, folder 4, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of a staircase to an entrance.
CA T10, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of a brick mansion with dormer windows and portico, renovated into a restaurant located at 4125 Steeles Avenue in Toronto. The restaurant Casa-Imperial serves Chinese cuisine.
CA T10, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Office and shopping complex located at 99 Yorkville Avenue. Office space designed by Webb, Zerafa, Menkes, Housden partnership for their own use. Published in the May 1974 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA T7, folder 4, Bay 48, Shelf 3
Related images: 2009.002.1172
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Architect's model of the stepped library building, with arched main entrance, an atrium connecting six floors, curved staircases, and semi-circular balconies. Design by Moriyama and Teshima. Adhered to the same paper backing is a photo of an artist's illustration of the Crown Life building by Bregman + Hamann.
Good. Photographs are adhered to paper backing.
CA T11, folder 22, Bay 48, Shelf 4
Related images: North York Civic Centre
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Exterior view of a mid-rise apartment building, in red brick, located at 25 Henry Terrace in Toronto. The building is constructed of four blocks, attached by elevated walkways, and houses residential apartments as well as a Catholic school.
CA T10, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Illustrations showing an idealized reconstruction of the section of the Gardiner Expressway in the downtown core of the city, extending to the waterfront. Drawings include the reversal of the positions for the elevated Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Boulevard, and improved the major east-west traffic routes through the area. The designs were commissioned as part of an OAA Charrette, and the images were published in the July 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA T10, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of landscaped yard and side of building with overhanging concrete floors. On view through window of studio space at night, showing drafting tables and chairs.
CA T10, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Panda Associates photography and art services. Toronto, Ontario.
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Model for a building on Queens Quay West in Toronto, never built.
CA T15, folder 15, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views of a high-rise office tower and lower-level shopping concourse, designed in glass and concrete. One view of courtyard outside the building. Shopping area shows a Mappins retail store and a telephone booth.
CA T10, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views of the college building, plus one section drawing on transparency paper.
Many images are sticky and should be cleaned.
CA T9, folder 26, Bay 48, Shelf 4
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Before and after photographs of a factory conversion to townhouse complex.
Good
CA T9, folder 27, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of the mid-rise building at 230 College Street in Toronto, home to the Faculty of Architecture and the Architecture, Landscape and Design Library.
The images have jagged edges from being cut by hand.
CA T5, folder 5, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs show the interior/ auditorium of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre as photographed in April 1958 for an article on acoustics in theatre design, and the Shell Oil clock tower (also known as the Bulova tower).
Fair.
CA T9, folder 22, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views of the City TV building at the corner of Queen and John streets in Toronto, with interior views of the main floor and production areas. One illustration of the building dated November 1986. Details of the stonework on the original Gothic Revival office building are visible.
Tissue paper adhered to the back of some photographs, some sticky images should be cleaned.
CA T9, folder 29, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photograph of a street sign situated in the middle of a grassy lawn, with office buildings in background. This image was taken as part of a commentary on colonnades for a special article in Canadian Architect magazine, titled "Citizen and the City". A part of the caption reads: "When the street is removed, both the colonnade and the building are removed from the public realm to the acropolis and we as citizens are left, not with a way through, but a way around." (p.32)
Fair. Photograph is mounted to brown tissue backing.
CA T10, folder 8, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior view of renovation to an existing bank. Vaulted plaster ceiling in main reception area.
Tissue paper adhered to backing is yellowed.
CA T9, folder 19, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Originally built in 1890 as the Olivet Congregational Church, converted to a shopping complexe in 1973. Discussed in the November 1974 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Paper has been adhered at lower and left sides.
CA T9, folder 20, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior views of the offices of Chiat/Day advertising firm.
Three images are adhered to paper backings.
CA T9, folder 21, Bay 48, Shelf 4
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views of a car dealership and service centre, showing lounge areas, showrooms with cars, mechanics' work areas, garage doors, and entrances to the building. The building is located on the Queensway near highway 427 in Toronto.
Good. One print is mounted to paper and one of the contact sheets had a print cut out of it.
CA T11, folder 11, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of the college which houses the Training and Education unit of the Toronto Police Service. The building houses classrooms, labs, a range, pool and gymnasium. A piece of paper taped to the back of the image gives the architects as: Wilson, Newton, Roberts, Duncan.
Fair. Tape on borders of image has yellowed.
CA T9, folder 23, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of a high rise office building, one view of construction phase.
Good.
Ca T9, folder 24, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior and exterior views of a high school campus. Several interior views of the school's Art Centre, which was profiled in Canadian Architect magazine in the July 1963 and 1964 issues.
Good.
CA T9, folder 25, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photographer: Panda Associates Photography and art services. Toronto, Ontario.
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Exterior views of the 1862 head office of the Bank of Toronto at Wellington and Church Streets, demolished to make way for the construction of the Toronto-Dominion Bank tower.
Tissue adhered to backing.
CA T15, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Aerial views of the Gothic Revival castle located at 1 Austin Terrace in Toronto, and a small colour photograph of the base of the Baldwin steps, named for the original landowner and former premier of Ontario Robert Baldwin, a public pathway which connects two sections of Spadina Road and is often used by visitors to the historic castle.
Good
CA T9, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Published
CA T10, folder 13, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Archive photograph of the Canada Malting Company silos on Toronto's harbourfront. The image was published in a December 1994 article in Canadian Architect magazine about their re-use in a new project.
Good.
CA T9, folder 14, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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4 black and white prints on an 8x10 sheet showing the exterior of the library. One photograph has a blue check-mark in the sky area.
Good.
CA T9, folder 15, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of a mid-rise apartment building. Photograph is stamped "Photograph by Leonard Tomiczek Photography", and also "Received Mar 2 1961 Jackson Ypes Associates".
Fair.
CA T9, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photograph of a scale model of the 80 acre CityPlace development inserted into an aerial photo of Toronto's skyline. Developed by CN Real Estate, CityPlace is bounded by Front Street, Lakeshore Blvd., Bathurst Street and CN Tower Lands and includes Toronto's new Domed Stadium (Rogers Centre/ SkyDome). (Text taken from sticker on verso of photograph.)
CA T15, folder 11, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Model of the proposed visitor's centre by Gordon S. Adamson & Associates.
CA T9, folder 12, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Interior views of the rabbi's pulpit and main worship space. Above the pulpit is a part of Ernest Raab's bas-relief depicting landmarks of Judaism by symbols.
Fair. The edges of the print are torn.
CA T9, folder 13, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Detail view of concrete wall design on exterior of building at 7 Sultan Street in Toronto.
Good. Photograph is mounted on card.
CA T9, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Print of an architectural elevation. Design for Belmont House Home for the Aged, built in 1966.
Good
CA T10, folder 15, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Aerial view of a high-rise office building. Photographer's stamp visible through tissue on verso: Art James. One interior view showing a board room through a closed door.
CA T9, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Copyright held by Canadian Architect Magazine.
Published
Exterior views of a high-rise residential apartment building. One interior view of pool area. Some photographs are stamped with the photographer's name: Fiona Spalding Smith.
CA T8, folder 25, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Design plan and model for a waterfront garden space.
CA T9, folder 8, Bay 67, Shelf 3
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Interior detail photographs of entranceway and pillars in mezzanine, boardroom and office space. The images were printed for an article in the January 1985 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Adhesive wax residue on images.
CA T9, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of a townhouse complex. Stamp on back gives the photographer as Edward Jones.
Good
CA T9, folder 3, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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View of entrance lobby, with couch and reception desk. The studio is owned by Barb McLeod, who specializes in 2 and 3 dimensional fibre art. The Gallery space was owned and operated by Barb McLeod and Drew Easterbrook from 1981-1990.
CA T9, folder 4, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior views of the main Ontario Division Building office located at 800 Bay Street in Toronto. A Toronto Dominion branch bank is located on the main floor of the building, with a sign visible in one of the photographs. Interior view with workers seated at rows of desks.
CA T4, folder 13, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Two story residence designed by Barton Myers for his own use in Toronto's Yorkville area. The house fills a narrow urban lot, approximately 25 x 188 feet. There is a central courtyard with greenhouse roof. An article on the house was published in the April 1972 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Fair. A little worn at the edges.
CA T9, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a high-rise office building with large central atrium, first phase of a four building complex.
Some photographs retain sticky wax residue from printing.
CA T7, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Interior views of the eating area of a café and restaurant in the York Quay Centre at Toronto's Harbourfront Park. Materials inlcude rough sawn, bleached wood, glazed steel sash and textured rubber flooring, enhanced by batiked cotton and sailcloth banners for a nautical effect. Photographs and contact prints adhered to lined 8 1/2 x 11 notepaper. The images were printed in the Sept 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Photographs mounted to lined writing paper.
CA T7, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Two photographs of the exterior of a low-rise public housing development. Built between 1964-68 by the Ontario Housing Corporation. The housing complex is located in the city block bounded by Dundas Street, Spadina Avenue, Queen Street West and Bathurst Street. A stamp on the back of the photograph gives the photographer as Roger Jowett.
Very good.
CA T8, folder 1, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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One small colour photograph in which the sign "Hotel Admiral" is visible on the roof of the building. The two black and white prints show the hotel under construction. The building was purchased by Radisson and became the Radisson Admiral Hotel.
Good. One photo has sticky wax residue.
CA T8, folder 2, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Published
This two-building townhouse complex was completed in 1976. The design received a Canadian Architect Award in 1980, and Canadian Housing Design Council Award in 1983.
Fair. The images have been adhered to a sheet of yellowed transparency, which is curled and torn at the edges.
CA T8, folder 3, Bay 48, Shelf 3
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Exterior view of a luxury condominium development on Bay Street. A piece of paper taped to the back of the photograph gives the property developers as The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited and Revenue Properties Limited.
Good.
CA T8, folder 4, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Photograph of the front lawn and porch of a house on Broadview Avenue. A concrete footpath has been laid from the sidewalk to the front porch, designed to circle around the base of a tree in the way.
Fair. The bottom right corner is torn and there is tape on the edges.
CA T8, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Exterior views of a modern residential high-rise building in one of Toronto's oldest residential districts.
Fair. One photograph has tears in the image border.
CA T8, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Negatives for these prints are found in file 2009.002.2184.
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Design proposal for a house in downtown Toronto, one of a group of similar dwellings with an inner courtyard that acts as a buffer from the noise from street traffic.
Good
CA T10, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photograph of the interior of a restaurant located on the ground floor of an office building in downtown Toronto. A stamp on the back of the photograph gives the architects as Baron Myers Associates.
Good. The photograph is mounted on a card backing, which is a little torn.
CA T8, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Photograph of a six-story brick and beam office building. Built in 1913 for the manufacture of jewelry and ancillary industrial uses, renovated in 1980s by Dunlop Farrow Aitken Architects. The 1983 renovation was reviewed by Canadian Architect magazine in the December 1983 issue. This building was designated a Heritage Property by the City of Toronto in 2005.
Good.
CA T8, folder 8, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Photograph of the extension built onto the back of the Georgian heritage property. The addition won the Award for Residential Design in 1971 from the Canadian Housing Design Council. Text on the back of the photograph gives extracts of Jury report.
Good.
CA T8, folder 9, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Photograph of a glassfront office at street level, exterior and interior views. Some with architects at drafting tables. Photographer's stamp on verso: "Fiona Spalding Smith".
Fair. Some of the photographs are mounted to black cardstock or tissue paper.
CA T4, folder 25, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Contact prints showing the exterior of a yellow brick and glass mid-rise office building. One interior view of a hallway and a balcony with plastic outdoor table furniture.
Good.
CA T8, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Photograph of a condo development sales centre, not of the finished building.
Good.
CA T8, folder 11, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Two 4 x 5 contact prints on a cut piece of 8 x 10 photographic paper, showing the curved concrete outdoor staircase. Building originally opened in 1963.
Good.
CA T8, folder 12, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Illustrations of the office building at 95 Wellington Street West, and one photograph of the site plan. Stamp on verso of photographs gives the architectural firm as Pellow Architect. The building is part of the Toronto-Dominion Centre complex in downtown Toronto.
Good.
CA T4, folder 15, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for the interior lobby of the Market Galleria lofts.
Good.
CA T8, folder 13, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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2 photographs of design concept drawings for the building at 70 York Street in Toronto.
Good
CA T8, folder 14, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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1 photograph of the exterior of the office building and another of the interior lobby area. The interior view has been cut and adhered to a clear plastic backing, and bears the photographer's stamp for Applied Photography Ltd.
Fair. One image is cropped and mounted on plastic.
CA T8, folder 15, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Colour photographs, many adhered to a paper backing, of the exterior and interior of a private residence in Toronto, showing the renovations to the two storey brick home. Views include backyard deck, fireplace, doorhandles and stair rails.
Good. Some prints are adhered to paper backings.
CA T9, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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2 contact sheets with 8 black and white images of the exterior and interior of 45 and 47 Front street, which comprise part of a larger commerical building originally constructed in 1872-3 by Walter Strickland. The cast iron front elevation is original; the interiors were refitted by Stone & Kohn in the early 1980s. Alternate titles include: Beardmore Building, Griffiths Building
Staple removed from the items which was holding them together. Images are a bit warped from moisture damage.
CA T8, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Black and white photographs of an office tower. 3 of the 4 photographs were printed by Panda Associates Photography and have the company's stamp on the verso.
Staple removed from the border of one item.
CA T8, folder 17, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Photograph of a series of semi-detached houses. A piece of paper taped on the back of the photograph gives the location, designer, owner and the award decision from the Canadian Housing Design Council in Ottawa: National Design Award 1969. The photographer's stamp gives the studio as: N. & H. Studio.
Paper adhered to verso of photograph, removed and housed in separate envelope.
CA T8, folder 18, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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1 colour photograph of a high-rise office building. Photographer's stamp on verso: Fiona Spalding Smith.
Item has undergone cleaning to remove wax residue from printing. August 2009.
CA T8, folder 19, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Design concept drawing of a high rise office building. 2 x 3 inch colour photograph adhered to clear plastic backing.
Good
CA T8, folder 20, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for the McMurrich Street Condominiums, a joint venture by the Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited and Belmont Construction Company Limited. A piece of paper is taped to the back of the photograph.
Good
CA T8, folder 21, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Photograph of the yard and patio of a 1940s residential building renovated in the 1970s. A piece of paper taped on the back of the photograph gives the location, designer, owner and the award decision from the Canadian Housing Design Council in Ottawa: Winner of the Award for Residential Design. Extract from Jury report: "This is an alteration to a fairly standard house of the 1940's, enlarged and changed so that very little of the original remains. The result is a virilic and strong arrangement of forms and colours with well-flowing spaces beautifully realted to out-door patios and terraces."
Good
CA T8, folder 22, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Building located at 10 Avoca Ave in Summerhill neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. File contains 3 photographs and 1 typed note describing the apartment development: 2 exterior views of the two residential towers and 1 interior view. Stamped by the photographer: Panda photography, and one of the prints is also stamped with the Canadian Housing Design Council logo.
Good
CA T8, folder 23, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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1 photograph of the building model and 1 of the completed building. One image is stamped in red ink with the logo for Lenscape Inc. photography.
Good
CA T8, folder 24, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Contact sheet with four black and white images of the Temple building in Toronto, originally constructed in 1896. The building was Toronto's first skyscraper. Corresponding negatives: 2009.002.2393.
Good
CA T14, folder 16, bay 21, shelf 3
Corresponding negatives: 2009.002.2393
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Low-rise concrete business block with angled, exterior staircases. The building was renovated for use as a Four Seasons Hotel in 1978.
Good. A torn piece of paper is adhered to verso.
CA T1, folder 1, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior and exterior views of a single family dwelling, a Queen Anne Victorian townhouse with third storey addition and 1960s interior remodeling. Rounded, stuccoed walls and wood panneling can be found in the interior.
Good. Some lined, yellowed paper adhered to verso of photographs.
CA T1, folder 2, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Image of the clock tower and former rail station (originally opened in 1916), converted to a liquor store owned by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. The words "National Trust" appear in bold letters above the clock, and advertisements for Wilson's Ginger Ale and the Plymouth Sport Fury are visible.
Good. One corner is folded back.
CA T1, folder 3, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of a 3-storey glass and concrete office building, square in shape and symmetrical in design. Photographed in winter, with snow on the ground.
CA T1, folder 4, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Skyscraper office building located at 121 Bloor Street East in Toronto. The building was completed in 1982, and this image was published in the November 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA T1, folder 5, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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Maquette of two office towers with landscaping, shot in colour and black and white. A sticker on the verso of one of the photographs lists the two towers and The North American Life Centre and The Xerox Tower, to be located at the North-West corner of Yonge Street and Finch Avenue.
CA T1, folder 6, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior views of the low-rise brick and steel school building consisting of two main wings, connected by a thin, glazed corridor through which entrance to either can be had.
CA T1, folder 6, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Negatives for these prints can be found in file 2009.002.2021.
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Copyright held by Canadian Architect Magazine.
Weir, Cripps & Associates
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Exterior view of the single-storey concrete school building, taken in winter, and two interior views of classrooms. 1 classroom with students, 1 art room, empty and cluttered.
CA T1, folder 8, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior views of low rise brick building in landscape. Two interior views of patient waiting areas.
CA T1, folder 10, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of restaurant with glass atrium and steel(?) roof. Signs for "Pappr's good eats" and "St. Hubert Bar-B-Q" in the foreground. Designed for Northeast Land Incorporated by E.D.A. Collaborative Inc., Landscape Architects and Alfred Szeto Architect. Building was located at Finch Avenue, East of Kennedy Road in Toronto.
CA T1, folder 22, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Re-design of a heritage Victorian townhouse at 24 Cecil St., Toronto; original façade pictured.
CA T1, folder 21, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Construction of a townhouse/apartment complex with 4 storey apartment building and adjacent rowhouses. Both interior and exterior are pictured.
CA T1, folder 23, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior views, reception and work areas. Lattice fencing featurins prominently in the design, as well as corrugated aluminium siding.
Fair. Sticky residue on most images.
CA T1, folder 24, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior views of reception area and office space in a modern building. Walls of glass blocks to separate hall and office spaces.
Fair. Sticky residue on most images.
CA T1, folder 25, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior views of hallways, offices and waiting areas with curved walls and exposed piping. Three-storey brick exterior.
Good. One of the contact sheets has a photograph cut out of it.
CA T1, folder 26, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior views of curved glass high rise building. Also known as Ontario Hydro Building or Hydro Place.
CA T2, folder 1, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Two exterior views, showing East and North sides of building, and two interior views of a reception area on the 4th floor and a board room.
CA T3, folder 25, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior and exterior views of a brick church building. A central rose window with icon of Mary and Child are photographed both front and back. Other photographs include views of the nave and altar, and decorative panels depicting the Stations of the Cross.
CA T2, folder 2, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Two archival photographs of the hall and auditorium, taken of the Pantages ca. 1920 and detail photographs of the theatre's restoration in 1989, including plaster mouldings and frescos. The cover image from the October 1989 issue (also of the Pantages Theatre ceiling) is not present in the file.
CA T2, folder 3, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographic reproduction of an architectural elevation on postcard backing. The original stucco cottage built in 1853 was renovated twice by the original owner, Paul Kane. It was owned by the Kane family until 1903, then it was briefly used as a church hall by the Evangelical Church of the Deaf. The property was leased by the Church-Isabella Residents Co-operative Inc. in 1985 and incorporated into a larger residential development.
(Information taken from Toronto Historical Board plaque on property.)
CA T2, folder 4, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Glass and steel office building located at 207 Weston Road.
CA T2, folder 5, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Single-family dwelling. Exterior views of brick and wood home in landscaped property; interior views of living room.
CA T2, folder 6, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Architect's model of a hotel complex, and illustration showing hotel in streetscape at 123 Queen Street West. The finished building was featured in an article in Canadian Architect magazine in May 1973. One photograph of the building, taken from the east along Queen Street.
CA T2, folder 9, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Related images: 2009.002.1135
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Views of the Harbourfront boardwalk or promenade, stretching 2 1/2 miles along Toronto's waterfront. One of the photos has been edited using a white wash. Also views of condominium developments along the quay, and contact prints include images of York Quay Centre, Power Plant Gallery at Harbourfront Centre, and Spadina and Bathurst Quays.
CA T2, folder 12, Bay 21, Shelf 6
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Photograph of an illustration of the proposed funeral home to be located at Yonge and Goulding Streets in North York. Signed by artist P. Liana '84.
CA T2, folder 15, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Published
Photographs of the exterior of the hotel, and interior dining area.
CA T2, folder 16, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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New concrete garage at base of Victorian home.
CA T2, folder 17, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior views of renovated entrance and bar area.
Fair. Some photographs have a sticky residue on surface, are adhered to plastic backing.
CA T3, folder 12, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Architectural illustration of a high rise apartment complex.
CA T3, folder 1, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior photographs of brick townhouse complex, showing walkways and lawns.
CA T3, folder 2, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of main entrance to concrete and glass office building, located at 75 Dufflaw Road in Toronto.
Fair. Yellowed paper adhered to verso.
CA T3, folder 3, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Architect's model.
CA T3, folder 4, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Architect's model and exterior views of completed glass and steel building.
CA T3, folder 5, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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A negative for one of these prints is found in file 2009.002.3199. Additional views of the plaza, interior and exterior, are available in files 2009.002.3082, 3086, 3087, 3093, 3110, 3149, 3201, 3202.
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Interior and exterior views of a townhouse complex. Exteriors of the two and three storey buildings are pictured, as well as interiors. The housing plan was devised by Roy P. Rogers Enterprises Ltd. and based on the success of Chatham Village in Pittsburgh, USA, a planned community established in 1932 as a "social and economic demonstration." In Southill Village, the first unit type was two storey with a split-level entrance, the second was similar but the entrances are emphasized through two floors as a contrast. The third unit type had a flat roof and the last type was a split-level building which appears to be a one-storey building from the street.
CA T7, folder 6, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Exterior views of high rise hotel constructed ca. 1957, located at 150 King Street West. It was replaced by the Toronto Stock Exchange Tower in 1983.
CA T3, folder 6, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior views of central stairwell and skylight.
Fair. Sticky substance on surface, glued to card backing.
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Robert Burley is a photographer and Associate Professor at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario. Born in 1957 in Picton, Ontario he obtained a bachelor of arts in Media Studies at Ryerson University in 1980 and went on to complete a Master of Fine Arts, with a specialization in photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1986.
Burley established an architectural photography firm, Design Archive, in 1987 and acted as president and principal photographer for the company until 2000. He began teaching at Ryerson University in 1998 and by 2003, he became full time faculty. Here, he helped develop a new graduate program in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management and served as director of the program from 2003-2008 after which he served as director of Photography Studies from 2009 until 2012.
Burley's book, "The Disappearance of Darkness: Photography at the end of the analog era", released by Princeton Architectural Press in 2012 explored the dwindling analog photography industry. The corresponding travelling exhibition, curated by Dr. Gaëlle Morel, was exhibited at the Ryerson Image Centre, The National Galley of Canada, le Musée Nicéphore Niépce and other venues internationally. Burley was also instrumental in the Ryerson University Library and Archives acquisition of the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection when photographing Kodak Canada's Mount Denis factory closure in 2005.
Burley’s photographic work is collected and exhibited internationally and he has been the recipient of numerous awards including a Senior Mellon Fellowship in at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in 2010. As an artist his work explores the relationship between nature and cities, architecture and the urban landscape. He is represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery.
Robert Burley was names a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada's Academy of the Arts and Humanities in 2018. Established in 1883, the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) recognizes the country’s leading scholars, artists and scientists through a competitive, peer-juried process.
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Views of warehouse space prior to renovations, interior views of interior street designed office space.
Fair. Some photographs are sticky, mounted to plastic backings.
CA T3, folder 7, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior view of living room and dining area, and exterior view of entrance to house.
CA T3, folder 8, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior views of restaurant dining and lounge areas. Lighting features rows of exposed brass bulbs, painted drywall and pale wood accents.
Fair. Images are adhered to yellowed paper backing.
CA T3, folder 9, Bay 21, Shelf 6
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Illustrations showing an idealized reconstruction of the section of the Gardiner Expressway between Bathurst Street and Sunnyside Pavilion (near the base of Parkside Drive), extending to the waterfront. Drawings include the addition of a new waterfront park, viewing platforms hung under the raised expressway, Front Street is extended to the west, and an amusement pier at Sunnyside. The designs were commissioned as part of an OAA Charrette, and the images were published in the July 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Good. Most images are adhered to plastic backing.
CA T3, folder 10, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Architect's model for the Scotiabank office tower at the corner of King and Yonge Streets in downtown Toronto. The design incorporates the historic Bank of Nova Scotia head office building at 44 King Street West, which was designed by architects Mathers and Haldenby (with Beck and Eadie), and built from 1946 to 1951. This 115 m (377 ft) tall, 27 storey building was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act by the City of Toronto in 1975. It was completely renovated with major, historically sensitive architectural design changes including a 14 story high glass atrium connecting the original building to the new, 68 storey structure.
CA T3, folder 11, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Three interior views of customers in the main reception area of a branch bank. Four views of the glass-walled exterior, night and day.
CA T2, folder 14, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Additions and alterations to a single family home, completed with stucco and decorated with a Southwest theme.
CA T3, folder 13, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior photographs of a high rise hotel with concrete lattice balconies, including "Seaway Towers Motor Hotel" sign.
CA T3, folder 14, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographer: Clive H. Clark. Toronto, Ontario.
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Photographs of buildings constructed under the SEF (Study of Educational Facilities) program by the Metropolitan School Board. These buildings were featured In the article "SEF - A Critical Evaluation" published in Canadian Architect, February 1972, pp.26-33. The buildings are used as a critique of the SEF program by prominent Toronto Architects, including:Howard V. Walker, Ronald M. Glaiser, W. T. Pentland, George A. Robb, John N. Shaw, and Alan Wilcox. The buildings themselves are not named in the article, but Denlow Public School, Brooks Road Junior Public School, and Don Valley Junior High School have been identified. Articles on SEF also appeared in Canadian Architect, December 1969 and April 1971.
CA T3, folder 15, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of brick synagogue located at 3600 Bathurst Street, view from Bathurst street.
CA T3, folder 16, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Aerial views of modular high rise building. One interior view of atrium/ seating space.
CA T3, folder 17, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a glass and concrete high rise office tower, showing elegant dining area, escalators and stairs, and hallways.
CA T3, folder 24, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Robert Burley is a photographer and Associate Professor at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario. Born in 1957 in Picton, Ontario he obtained a bachelor of arts in Media Studies at Ryerson University in 1980 and went on to complete a Master of Fine Arts, with a specialization in photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1986.
Burley established an architectural photography firm, Design Archive, in 1987 and acted as president and principal photographer for the company until 2000. He began teaching at Ryerson University in 1998 and by 2003, he became full time faculty. Here, he helped develop a new graduate program in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management and served as director of the program from 2003-2008 after which he served as director of Photography Studies from 2009 until 2012.
Burley's book, "The Disappearance of Darkness: Photography at the end of the analog era", released by Princeton Architectural Press in 2012 explored the dwindling analog photography industry. The corresponding travelling exhibition, curated by Dr. Gaëlle Morel, was exhibited at the Ryerson Image Centre, The National Galley of Canada, le Musée Nicéphore Niépce and other venues internationally. Burley was also instrumental in the Ryerson University Library and Archives acquisition of the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection when photographing Kodak Canada's Mount Denis factory closure in 2005.
Burley’s photographic work is collected and exhibited internationally and he has been the recipient of numerous awards including a Senior Mellon Fellowship in at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in 2010. As an artist his work explores the relationship between nature and cities, architecture and the urban landscape. He is represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery.
Robert Burley was names a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada's Academy of the Arts and Humanities in 2018. Established in 1883, the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) recognizes the country’s leading scholars, artists and scientists through a competitive, peer-juried process.
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Interior views of a remodelled 3-storey, semi-detached Victorian home, showing hallways with transom windows, stairwells, kitchen banquettes, shower stalls, and one exterior view of a Juliet balcony.
Fair. Some sticky residue, some mounted on card or tissue.
CA T3, folder 18, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Single storey school building located at 1050 Huntingwood Drive in Toronto. View showing exterior, courtyard with flagpole.
CA T3, folder 19, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Two renovated Victorian homes turned into office space in Toronto's Yorkville neighbourhood. Interior photographs showing offices, waiting areas, hallways, bathrooms, stairwells, and pedestrian underground shopping concourse.
CA T2, folder 8, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior and exterior photographs of a church.
Fair. Some are on black cardboard, yellowed tissue.
CA T3, folder 20, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the cathedral's spire overlooking the neighbouring park. The tower was constructed in 1875. The church was renovated in in 1982.
Fair. The image is a bit yellowed and adhered to a cardboard backing.
CA T3, folder 21, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the altar in the residence chapel, showing crucifix.
CA T3, folder 22, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the exterior of an apartment complex, including aerial views, walkways between buildings and construction views. Two illustrations show the proposed central green space between buildings and the placement of the apartments on a map.
CA T3, folder 23, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Parish church located at 701 Bloor Street West in Toronto. Exterior view of solid brick construction with interlocking brick corner detailing and bell tower. A piece of paper adhered to vero lists the details of the building's submission ot the OMRC Annual Design Awards in 1967. Name of Building: St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church. Location: Corner Bloor St. W and Indian Grove Rd., Toronto. Date of Completion: April, 1967. Architect: William Saccoccio. Consulting Structural Engineer: E .J. Beauchamp & Associates. General Contractor: Smid Construction Ltd. Masonry Contractor: Smid Construction Ltd. Source of Structural Clay Products: Domtar Construction Materials Ltd.
Good. A little yellowed.
CA T4, folder 1, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for an office tower located at 121 King Street West in Toronto. The artist's signature is visible on the lower left corner: Connelly Sept 1985.
CA T4, folder 2, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the exterior of a concrete school building located at 2450 Birchmount Road in Scarborough.
Good. One of the photographs is mounted on card.
CA T4, folder 3, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for a hospital and medical research facility.
CA T4, folder 4, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the exterior of a classroom.
CA T4, folder 5, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the Sutton Place Hotel, taken from the corner of Bay and St. Joseph Streets, looking South on Bay Street. Two car dealerships are visible on opposite sides of the street, advertising car brands Imperial, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Valiant.
Good. Some yellowed adhesive on verso.
CA T4, folder 6, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the main entrance to the high school, constructed of concrete, published in the August 1969 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA T4, folder 7, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of a high rise residential building. A piece of paper adhered to verso gives details of the Canadian Housing Design Council Award for Residential Design that this building received in 1971. Extract from Jury report: "The jury admired the planning approach which resulted in the living groups formed by the plan of this building. It is a good, competant structure which is clean in appearance, positive and strong. Its relationship to the street is very good." Designer: Elmar Tampold, J. Malcolm Wells Architects. The building is located at the corner of Bloor Street and Madison Avenue in Toronto and is a co-ed housing complex for post-secondary students, founded by the Estonian community in Toronto.
CA T4, folder 8, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior photograph of one of the first skyscrapers in Toronto, built in 1896 at the corner of Richmond and Bay Streets, and briefly the tallest building in the city. It was designed with a cast-iron frame and had a red-brick and Credit Valley stone façade designed to complement the Romanesque revival design of nearby buildings: Old City Hall and the Confederation Life building. It was demolished in 1970, and the property was re-developed by Y and R Properties into a new office complex at 390 Bay Street.
CA T4, folder 9, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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John Kettle was a consultant and writer specializing in studies of the future. He has worked in newspapers and business publications starting in 1949. He has acted as consultant to companies, businesses, and governments including The Hudson Institute, The Institute for Research on Public Policy, and The United Nations Environment Program. He was authored books including "Footnotes on the Future" and "Hindsight on the Future".
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Exterior photographs of an art-deco low-rise apartment building in a manicured landscape, with ivy-covered cottages behind the main gate. Completed around 1939-41, this apartment complex covers a 5.5-acre site located in the Leaside nieghbourhood of Toronto at 1477 Bayview Avenue. The apartment buildings are grouped around a large, central courtyard, landscaped by Dunington-Grubb and Stensson. The building plans eliminated long corridors by having separate entrances and stairways serving four to six apartments, and each apartment extends from one side of the building to the other. Architectural drawings for The Garden Court Apartments are in the Page and Steele Collection at the Archives of Ontario. Five original drawings for the landscape survive in the Dunington-Grubb/Stensson Collection at the University of Guelph.
CA T4, folder 10, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the winning design for the 1987 competition to design a combined opera and ballet performance space for the National Ballet of Canada and the Canadian Opera Company. A plot of land at the corner of Bay and Wellesley Streets in Toronto was donated by Ontario Premier Bill Davis and the buildings were demolished. In 1992, the new Premier Bob Rae cancelled the project due to excessive cost. The land was sold to commerical developers. The 'Opera Place' condominiums now occupy the location. In 2002 a new competition was launched with substantial funding from the Four Seasons hotel chain, and the house opened with a more modest design based on European opera houses in 2006 at the corner of Queen Street and University Avenue.
CA T4, folder 11, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Illustration of a 5600 square metre showroom for interior design and contract furnishings, with a 2-storey granite and glass entry lobby, a landscaped inner courtyard and a 185 square metre exhibition space.
CA T4, folder 12, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Architect's model for a hotel tower on the South side of Queen Street, situated across from Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall. Published in an article in Canadian Architect magazine indicating this was the winning design. The location is now home to the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel.
CA T7, folder 8, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Photographs of the exterior of a three-storey brick school building with bay windows located at 101 Mildenhall Road in the Don Mills neighbourhood of Toronto. A piece of paper adhered to the verso of one of the photographs gives details of the building's submission to the OMRC Annual Design Awards in 1971. A loose paper gives details of a Merit Award received (possibly OMRC). An excerpt from the jury report: "Located on a difficult by very beautiful site in a well established residential part of Toronto,... The Jury felt that the architects had succeeded in creating with the simplest forms of construction and the most economical finishes interior and exterior environments conducive to the learning process, to a feeling of well-being and to a greater awareness of the empathy that can and should exist between student and the natural world."
CA T4, folder 17, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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View of the city skyline from one of the Toronto Island docks. A sailboat and harbourplane are visible in the picture.This image was featured in an article discussing outdoor spaces in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver.
Fair. The image is faded and there are some black smudges in the sky area.
CA T4, folder 18, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior views of terminal building after conversion to multi-purpose building, from the water and interior views of south atrium with shopping concourse. One architectural drawing with caption: Architectural rendering of Terminal Warehouse façade when Queen's Quay Terminal at York is completed. One reprint of a newspaper photo of the terminal building when still in use as railroad terminal and offices of CN Rail.
Good. One photoprint mounted on cardstock.
CA T2, folder 10, Bay 21, Shelf 6
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Photograph of a model design proposed for the redevelopment of the old stock exchange building. The design included a tower with 13 storeys of office space and 11 storeys of condominiums. The design was never implemented, and instead the Ernst & Yonge Tower was constructed on the site.
CA T4, folder 19, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of an illustration for a proposed addition to the centre, with an artist's signature in the lower right corner: P. Liang '83. Photographs of the main portion of the building were printed in the February 1978 issue of Canadian Architect magazine, and the original architects were Moffat, Moffat and Kinoshita Architects.
CA T4, folder 20, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the exterior of a three storey office building located at 1883 Yonge Street in Toronto. An article on the building was published in the December 1970 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
CA T4, folder 21, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Reproduction of a technical drawing showing the hospital site plan.
CA T4, folder 22, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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Photograph of a model of the World Trade Centre office towers located at the corner of Queen's Quay and Yonge Street in Toronto.
CA T4, folder 23, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior views of a high-rise apartment building with concrete balconies, and one photograph of the model. One photograph of the streetcorner (in colour) shows a 3-dimensional geometrical sign.
CA T4, folder 24, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior views of an unidentified travel agency office, showing hallyways, reception areas and offices. Example of a renovation of a linear space. Some glazed walls and brightly painted trim.
Good. Some images adhered to large sheets of tissue, discoloured.
CA T7, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 3
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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Photographs of design drawings showing the church and proposed park, with details of the arches and fountain. One photograph of the area before landscaping.
CA T4, folder 26, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the exterior of a trolley streetcar built into a glass enclosure on the side of a building, operated as a restaurant. A TTC streetar can be seen exiting the station adjacent to the restaurant in one of the photographs. An article on the interior decoration was published in the May 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Fair. Some photographs are mounted on lined paper or have adhesive residue.
CA T4, folder 27, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the exterior of a low-rise office building at night. Office has a large decorative concrete mural above the main entrance designed by Don Wallace, Primavera Design Group, and the related article in Canadian Architect magazine discusses the creation, shipment and installation of this piece.
Poor. The edges are torn and the image is yellowing.
CA T4, folder 28, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Detail of an entranceway to the chapel wing of the Gothic revival building, showing decorative stonework typical of the style: stone tracery, pointed arches, clustered columns (collonnettes) and elaborate figure carving.
CA T4, folder 32, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of a gated entrance to the college residence, with coat of arms displayed in stonework above the door.
CA T4, folder 29, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the exterior of the four-storey student residence, including one aerial view. Two interior photographs of the lounge and dining areas.
Good. One of the photographs is mounted on yellow card.
CA T4, folder 31, Bay 21, Shelf 36
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Photograph of the exterior of the main campus building.
CA T5, folder 3, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of a low-rise residential co-operative housing complex located at 1974 Victoira Park Avenue in Toronto. A piece of paper adhered to the verso of the photograph gives deails of the 1962 CHDC National Award competition for Multiple housing.
CA T5, folder 16, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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Illustration of a housing complex with brick high-rise tower and townhouses, constructed at 260 Heath Street West in Toronto.
CA T5, folder 17, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the main entrance to the brick office building at 170 Merton Street in Toronto. The building was donated in 1969 by the W. Garfield Weston Foundation in memory of Mrs. Garfield Weston, a V.H.A. client.
CA T5, folder 18, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Illustrations showing an idealized reconstruction of the section of the Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Boulevard, crossing the Don Valley Parkway and extending to the waterfront. Drawings include mixed-use infills under the Gardiner (with the existing Lakeshore roadway relocated south toward the water), and the creation of a Garden Boulevard to the east with commercial uses on either side. Ponds, lakes and fountains are inserted along the shoreline. The designs were commissioned as part of an OAA Charrette, and the images were published in the July 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Good. Most images are adhered to plastic backing.
CA T5, folder 19, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior views of red carpeted office hallways, meeting rooms and reception areas.
Good. Images are adhered to tissue backing.
CA T5, folder 20, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the Wellington Square tower located at 26 Wellington Street East, a high-rise glass and concrete office building.
CA T5, folder 21, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the interior of a technical school showing students in classrooms and the gymnasium, as well as hallways with wood-panneled walls. Two exterior views of the brick building, one showing a raised concrete walkway at the second storey.
CA T5, folder 22, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of a design for an office tower with stepped garden roof and a bank branch on the main level.
Fair. Some sticky residue from wax.
CA T5, folder 23, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the exterior of an industrial building, with flagpole in foreground.
CA T5, folder 24, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Architectural elevation, showing 100 Yonge Street and neighbouring skyscrapers. Central structure is designed as a 17-storey tower with granite clad pre-cast concrete panels.
Good. Some adhered to plastic backing.
CA T5, folder 25, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Architect's model, showing a clocktower, elevated square and surrounding educational buildings. Located at 3700 Keele Street in North York.
CA T5, folder 26, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior views of the recreation centre and classrooms.
CA T5, folder 27, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Renovations to the pool and gymnasium in the West End YMCA located at 931 College Street in Toronto. Brick, 3 storey exterior with rooftop play area.
Fair. Images are adhered to tissue.
CA T5, folder 36, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Exterior view of a large brick building with arched windows and pedestrian arcade. The original structure was built in 1874 for Christie, Brown & Co.
CA T11, folder 4, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Exterior views of the townhouse complex, showing yards and patios, parking and courtyards.
CA T7, folder 1, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Interior views of exhibition space, library and reception areas located at 401 Richmond Street in Toronto.
CA T7, folder 2, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Exterior views of the shopping arcade and central courtyard located at 148 Yorkville Avenue in Toronto, with details of staircases, windows, brickwork, enclosed and rooftop café areas, shops signs such as: J.W. Shoe Designs, The Albertine, Just Jane and The Book Cellar. This complex was a finalist for a Massey Medal for Architecture in 1970.
One of the photographs is torn along the right edge. Most are in good condition.
CA T7, folder 3, Bay 48, Shelf 3
Related images: 2009.002.792
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CA T15, folder 21, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Aerial view of the apartment tower, showing Humber river and nearby Old Mill Inn. A stamp on the back of the photograph gives the architect as Raymond Mandel, and the photographer as Jack Mitchell.
Good
CA T15, folder 10, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Aerial views of Toronto.
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MISSING/DONATED
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Exterior views of a concrete footbridge with the letters "C N I B" attached to the side. Located near Sunnybrook Hospital, over Bayview Avenue in Toronto.
CA T10, folder 16, Bay 48, Shelf 3
Polaroid prints taken from negative file 2009.002.2078.
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Exterior and aerial views of an office and retail building. Construction lasted from 1981-1985.
Good.
CA T7, folder 5, Bay 48, Shelf 3
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Aerial views of the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, a group of townhouses clustered around interior loop roads buffered from adjacent traffic arteries by higher density apartments containing street level retail arcades and with a linear promenade park strip along its entire length. The images were reproduced in an article on the St. Lawrence neighbourhood in the June 1981 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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View of a bridge in the park. Photograph is stamped on the back: "This is the property of Raymond Moriyama, Architect." E. T. Seton Park is located in the Central Don area of the West Don River valley, south of Eglinton Avenue East. The parkland was acquired from the Flemingdon Development Corporation in the 1960's for the Metropolitan Toronto Zoo, which was eventually built in the Rouge Valley. Beginning July 1, 1965, the Province of Ontario leased the north-east corner of the park from the former Metropolitan Toronto for ninety-nine years to operate the Ontario Science Centre.
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CA T15, folder 7, Bay 48, Shelf 4
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Exterior photographs of a multi-storey concrete building with observatory towers.
CA T5, folder 28, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photograph of the entrance to the building, showing terraced steps.
CA T5, folder 29, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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CA T5, folder 30, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior views of 4 storey brick lecture building.
CA T5, folder 31, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of brick dormitory, and one view from across courtyard with central sculpture and partial view of McLaughlin College behind.
CA T5, folder 32, Bay 21, Shelf 6
McLaughlin College (2009.002.1357) is also pictured in this image.
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Interior views of the atrium and stack floors.
CA T5, folder 33, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior views of mid-rise concrete building, partially open at ground level to act as an event podium, supported by large concrete pillars. One view, taken at a distance, shows a statue in foreground.
CA T5, folder 34, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the pink brick building, designed as a series of 5 separate buildings. Views include a theatre with hardwood and granite floors, hallways, stairwells, an indoor pool area with coffered ceiling, outdoor track, and aerial views of the building.
CA T5, folder 35, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Lenscape Incorporated was founded in 1981 by two photographers, Elizabeth Jones and Pedro Ho, to provide photography and presentation services to architectural firms and construction companies using their own photography lab and studio, located at 645 King Street East in Toronto. Throughout the 1980s, the company grew to become the largest purely architectural photography business of its kind in Canada. In 1986, they relocated to a larger space at 222 Eastern Avenue to accommodate the growth in their company. Lenscape documented project sites in Ontario, throughout Canada, and globally.
The 1990s witnessed the proliferation of digital photography and Lenscape responded by switching their focus from print to digital images. These changes precipitated a steady decrease in staff until 2001, when the co-founders split. Pedro Ho left the company to pursue digital printing while Elizabeth Jones continued Lenscape and focused on print-based images. Lenscape remained committed to film until 2006, when client demands for digital images dictated the total adoption of digital photography.
Project files pertaining to work performed by Lenscape for specific clients are found at the Archives of Ontario in the Lenscape Incorporated fonds, F 4593.
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CA T6, folder 1, Bay 21, shelf 6
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Interior and exterior photographs of the Koffler Student Centre including, library, skylight, pillars and ceiling.
CA T4, folder 30, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Exterior view of the building.
CA T4, folder 14, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Interior view of a living room with a fireplace.
CA T1, folder 15, Bay 21, Shelf 6
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Photoprint of model buildings. 1 photograph is airview of the constructed buildings. Verso: The Canadian Architect Magazine 1985 Award of Exellence to James A. Murray, Norman Hotson, Alfred C. Roberts. B&W. photograph of the buildings and York Quay Park at lake Ontario.
Good. Two photoprint mounted on cardstock.
CA T2, folder 13, Bay 21, Shelf 6
CA OV1, Bay 67, Shelf 4
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File contains one black and white photograph of the back of Toronto General Hospital, in July of 1970.
Box: CA TO14, Folder #15
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Box: CA TO14 #17
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File contains one black and white contact sheet with 3 4x5 contact prints of the outside of the McLaughlin Planetarium, located at 100 Queen's Park.
Box: CA TO14, Folder #18
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File contains one colour print of the lower level of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, showing the escalators and a sign Constitution Hall.
Donated to Ryerson University by the Canadian Architect Magazine.
Box: CA TO14, Folder #19
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Copyright not held by Ryerson University.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This series contains photographs of people associated with and featured in the Canadian Architect Magazine. Many of the photographs appear to have been used or consulted as part of the magazine proofs. The photographs contained within this series range from the 1950s up until 1995 and consist of portraits, candids, and posed group photographs. Additionally, many of the photographs in this series do not contain dates or inscriptions.
At some point, prior to this description, these images appear to have been removed from their original order and separated out due to subject matter. This series was created because it was no longer possible to arrange these materials in their original, working order.
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June 2014, photographs in this series were resleeved in acid free sleeves.
Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people associated with and featured in Canadian Architect Magazine. Most photographs do not have dates or inscriptions but those listing dates, range from April 1972 to May 1989. Architects photographed include Ray Affleck, John Kay, Sarah Pearce and Moshe Safdie.
First sleeve in Folder 1 contains multiple prints that have adhered together.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people associated with and featured in Canadian Architect Magazine between 1971 and 1982. Architects in this series include Richard Meier, British architect James Stirling, and Dr. Anne Schrecker, Chairman of the Architectural Science & Landscape Architecture Department at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1981. This folder also contains numerous photographs related to the judging of Canadian Architect Magazine contest submissions. Many photographs do not contain dates or inscriptions.
CA P01
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains 2 black & white portraits of Canadian architects. The first is Douglas Gillmor, the founding director of the University of Calgary Architecture program. The second portrait is of Canadian architect Bernard Jodoin.
CA P01
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder consists of photographic prints of people associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine, includes portraits and group photographs. Architects in this folder include Alan Tregebov, Joe Lobko, Paul Jurecka, Maureen Anderson, Anthony Shine and Norbert Schoenauer. This folder also contains several black and white paper prints including copies of a 1943 or 1944 photo of architects John Bland, Alvaro Ortega, Sheila Baillie, Ray Affleck, Ted Baker and Rolf Duschenes. Several photographs are not dated.
CA P01
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of individuals and groups associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between March 1957 and December 1986, includes portraits and group photographs. Many photographs do not have dates or inscriptions. Architects in this folder include American architects Malcolm Holzman, Hugh Hardy and Norman Pfeiffer.
CA P01
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic and negative strip prints of people associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1984 and 1985, includes portraits and group photographs. Architects pictured in this folder include Brigitte Shim, Barry Sampson, Robert Gretton, John Couchman, John Hix, and Ed Lingren.
CA P01
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder consists of photographic prints of people associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine for 1986. Folder consists of mainly colour portraits.
CA P01
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder consists of black and white photographic prints of people associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1957 and 1958. Includes a photograph of architect Andre Blouin and Gratien Gelinas.
CA P01
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder consists of photographic prints of people associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1980 and 1984, the majority of the photographs are dated 1982-1984. Folder includes portraits, candid shots, group photographs and prints of negative strips. There are several prints mounted on cardboard backings.
CA P01
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1986 and 1989. Architects pictured include E. Ronald Hershfield, Ontario Association of Architects president in 1989, Claude Mercier, Thomas Hodne, as well as Alan Tregebov, Joe Lobko and Paul Jurecka.
A couple of the photographs are damaged as a result of adhering together.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1984 and 1995, includes portraits, candid and group photographs. The majority of the photographs are not dated or labeled but appear to have been taken during the early 1990s. The content of the photographs is largely miscellaneous in nature.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between the mid-1950's and 1980. It includes portraits, candid and group photographs. The majority of the photographs are not dated, but appear to have been taken during the early 1950's to 1980. Architects pictured include Eberhard H. Zeidler, Senior partner of Zeidler Roberts Partnership, as well as Bruno Zevi, Boris Zerafa, and Young & Might. The file also contains biographical information on Eberhard H. Zeidler.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1987-1993. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Joe Lobko, David Lieberman, Jean Louis Lalonde, Fred Lebensold, Phyllis Lambert, Alison Mackenzie, Alex Leman, and B. Ledger, as well of an architectural photograph of the Patterson grain elevators in Culross, Manitoba, taken by Lettinsky. The file also contains a slide of an unnamed architectural slide. Textual records in the file consist of an article written about Andy Lynch and Bill Lydon, two architects from Halifax, Nova Scotia, as well as biographical notes on Phyllis Lambert, a notable Canadian architect.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1958-1997. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Roger Kemble, Carl A. Knipfel, Michael Kirkland, Alexander Kira, Louis A. Kahn, Ron Thom, and a group picture of Them Kuwabara Payne Mckenna Blumberg Architects firm's Providence Centre Team, as well as architectural photographs of Wellington Wood,the interior of the Chemetics House in Vancouver, B.C., and of a house on the St. Laurence.
Textual records in the file consist of Roger Kemble's C.V. and biographical notes on Kathleen Kurtin.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1958-1997. The file includes portraits, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Edward Jones, Russell Johnson, Dan H. Jenkins, Barry Johns, as well as an architectural photo of the exterior of the Royal Trust Company building renovation in Vancouver. Textual records in the file consist of Barry John's C.V. and short bios on Michael Kirkland, Edward Jones, and Dan H. Jenkins.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1958-1997. The file includes candid portraits, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architect W. Randle Iredale, as well as 2 negatives of the Steamboat House in Vancouver. Textual records in the file consist of W. Randle Iredale's C.V.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1985-1997. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects John Hix, Norman Hotson, Alan Hodgson, Rick Hulbert, Odile Henault, Henry Hawthorn, Peter Hemingway, Zaha Hadid, Carme Pinos, Jeremy Sturgess, Fred Hollingsworth, and Francine Houben, as well as two architectural photographs of the exterior of a house designed by Barry Downs of Fred Thornton Hollingsworth Barry Vance Downs, who won the Award of Excellence in 1965 for the design. Textual records in the file consist of biographical notes on John Hix, Richard E. Hulbert, Richard G. Henriquez, the C.V.'s of Peter Hemingway, Michael Hough, Gustavo Da Roza, Michael Cox, Hilda Symonds, and John Fox.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1960-1990. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Robert Gretton, Michael Graves, Doug GiIlmor, Irving Grossman, Frank O. Gehry, and Bernard Gillespie, as well as two architectural photographs of the exterior of a house designed by Papineau Jerin-Lajoire, one of the interior of an apartment designed by Irving Grossman, and the exterior of town homes on Brae Glen Lane in Calgary. The file also includes a photographic slide of wooden furniture, copyright proofs of the Etienne Gaboury residence in Winnipeg, and four photographic negatives of portraits. Textual records in the file consist of Douglas Gilmor's C.V. and biographical notes on Raymond Griffon, as well as the artists statement about Griffon's work, Birdhouse for a Robin.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1960-1990. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Arthur Erickson, Charles Eames, Glenn Edwards, and Ralph Erskine, as well as architectural photographs of interiors and exteriors of the Bayles Residence and Roy Thompson Hall, both designed by Arthur Erickson. The poster in the file is a sketch of Erickson outside his Bayles Residence. Textual records in the file consist of a statement on Wolf Foundation Prize for Architecture winner, Ralph Erskine, and a note on the Charles Eames Furniture exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1973.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1960-1990. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Bruno Freschi, Robert S. Ferguson, Mark Franklin, Buckminster Fuller, Sir Norman Foster and Hassan Fathy, as well as architectural photographs of the exterior of The Towne apartments designed by Henry Fliess, and two interior photographs of the Albert Campbell Library, designed by Fairfield and Dubois. The file also contains a photographic slide of Norman Foster with the Benedictus Award his firm, SIr Norman Foster and Partners, won in 1993. Textual records in the file consist of a statement on the photograph of Sir Norman Foster accepting the Benedict award and a photo caption about Hassan Fathy.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1966-1987. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Barry Downs, Gus Da Roza, A.J. Diamond, Guillaume Jullian De La Fuente, John Disher, Michael Dixon, Macy DuBois, John M. Dayton, Jin Dow, Roger du Toit, Pierre Daoust, and Peter Dobbruig, as well as architectural photographs of the interior of The Loussier Residence , the exterior corner of Beth David Synagogue , and the interior of an office building designed by Guy Desbonet. Textual records in the file consist of the C.V.'s of Gerald L. Forseth, Gustavo Da Roza, and Roger du Toit, correspondence from Roger du Toit in regard to annual news from his firm, biographical notes on A.J. Diamond and his partner, Donald Schmitt, as well as notes and facts about their firm, and biographical notes on Barry V. Downs along with an artists statement on his work, "Avipomorphic House for a Family of Chestnut Backed Chickadees".
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1970-1994. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Peter J. Webb, Frank Lloyd Wright, Al Waisman, Michael Wong, Richard J. Neutra, Clifford Wiens, and Peter Webb, as well as photographs and slides of drawings , plans , and structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright used in the, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect" exhibit, which took place at the Museum of Modern Art from February 20- May 10, 1994. Textual records in the file consist of Clifford Wiens' C.V.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1970-1994. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Douglas Cardinal, Peter Cardew, Ruth Cawker, Philip Carter, Andrew Clarke, Jennifer Corson, Melvin Charney, Bill Cluff, Jim Crang, George Boake, Julius Olson, Alfred CHatwin, Eric Pelletier, Marie-Chantal Croft, and Fred Collins. File also contains one negative of Douglas Cardinal. Textual records in the file consist of the C.V.'s of Phillip H. Carter, E. H. Cavanagh, and Douglas Cardinal.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1967-1993. The file includes portraits, candid, group, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects and writers, Ned Baldwin, Paul Budgen, W.H. Birmingham, Lance Berelowitz, James Brock Bell, William Barnet, Sidney Bregman, Morley Blankstein, John Bird, Essy Baniassad, George Baird, Phillip R. Brook, Trevor Boddy, Robert Burgers, and Wilfred Buttjes, and a number of photographs of three unnamed architects. File also contains three architectural photographs of exteriors of buildings designed by Joseph Baker, Boigon & Heinonen, and Toby Russell & Buckwell. Textual records in the file consist of the C.V.'s of Peter L.A.C. Buchanan and Trevor Duncan Boddy.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic slides of the Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) building, at the University of Manitoba, which Mark West was the founding director of.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1972-1996. The file includes portrait, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Paul-Andre Tetreault, Ray Leonard Toby, Quinlan Terry, and Harold Tanner, as well as one aerial photograph of downtown Toronto in 1974. File also contains illustrated poster of Canadian architect, Ronald Thom.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1964-1997. The file includes portrait, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Dereck Remington, Peter Rose, Richard Rogers, Paul Rudolph, William R. Rhone, Henry Romans, Alf Roberts, Quinlan Terry, and Harold Tanner, as well as one architectural photograph of the exterior of the Colonnade in Toronto, designed by Hugh Robertson. Textual records include Alfred C. Roberts' C.V. as well as biographical notes of Larry Wayne Richards, Paul Reuber, and Jacques Rousseau.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1971-1997. The file includes portrait, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects James Timberlake, Alan Endall, Doug Hamming, Richard Bernstein, Rainer Fassler, Noel Best, Tom Schaeferle, Raymond Affleck, Gordon Lee Atkins, John Andrew, Gordon R. Arnott, Aza Avramovitch, Russell Acton, Greg Johnson, Kathy Hancox, Mark Ostry, Gordon J. Adamson, Ross Anderson, James Ackland, and Ernest Annau. Architectural photographs include two shots of the exterior of George Gund Hall at Harvard University, one interior shot of Atwater Station in Montreal, one exterior shot of Ladner Pioneer Library in Ladner, B.C., and one interior shot of a home designed by Armstrong and Molesworth. File also contains three illustrated posters of Gordon S. Adamson, John Andrews, and Raymond T. Affleck. Pamphlet in file is informational about the architecture planning firm, Arnott Kelley O'Connor & Associates Ltd. Textual records include the C.V.'s of Raymond T. Affleck and Gordon L. Atkins, as well as information about the firm, Arnott Kelley O'Connor & Associates Ltd.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1960-2009. The file includes portrait, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and H.P. Daniel van Ginkel. Architectural photographs include an interior photograph of a house in Erin, Ontario, as well as three exterior shots of the John B. Parkin Associates firm located on Don Mills Road. File also contains three photographic negatives of an unidentified building. Textual records include copy of 2009 Globe and Mail article, "Visionary urbanist rescued Old Montreal from the clutches of freeway enthusiasts". Pamphlets are, "About Robert Venturi," and "Robert Venturi: 1991 Laureate. The Pritzker Architecture Prize".
Three photographic negatives are affected by vinegar syndrome.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1964-1997. The file includes portrait, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Susan Speigel, Gilles Saucier, Andre Perrott, Donald Schmitt, David Scott, Jeremy Sturgess, Wilf Salter, Jim Strasman, Moshe Safdie, Brian Shawcroft, Jim Sterling, Ernest J. Smith, Dennis H. Carter, Jim Orzechowski, and Matthew Stankiewicz. Architectural photographs include an interior shot of Massey Cabin designed by Erickson & Massey, an exterior shot of the Museum of Civilization in Quebec City, an exterior show of lecture building at the University of Waterloo designed by Shore & Moffat, an exterior shot of the entrance to the Manitoba telephone System, an exterior shot of the Neve Stallsgalerie, the exterior of Laneway House designed by Shim & Sutcliffe, seven exterior and two interior shots of Habitat designed by Moshe Safdie, An exterior shot of the Grand Bend Treatment Plant, and four exterior shots of buildings designed by Page & Steele. FIle also includes five photographs of a model and one photograph of a rendering of Ottawa City Hall designed by Moshe Safdie. File also contains photographic slides of photographs taken by Michel Brunelle, as well as shots of GIlles Saucier, and architectural renderings. Textual records include the C.V's of Moshe Safdie, Norbert Schoenauer, and James Clolin Strasman, as well as biographical notes on John Shnier, Donald Schmitt, and James Stirling.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1926-1991. The file includes portrait, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Richard Archambault, Barry V.Downs, Jean Lague, Susan Bronson, Peter Lanken, Michael Kirkland, Edward Fife, George Baird, George Farrow, Robert J. Posliff, Raymond Moriyama, George Baird, Donald Fleming, William Beddal, Leon Krier, Phyllis Lambert, Trevor Boddy, Pierre du Prey, as well as a photograph of Ernest Hemingway next to a leopard he had hunted. Photographs include portraits and group shots of "Masters and Teachers" and other Faculty of the German art school, the Bauhaus, used in an exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario called, "The Bauhaus: 50 Years," that ran from December 6 - February 1, 1970. File also contains group shots of participants in the CA Symposium in 1987 and the RAIC Symposium in 1989. Architectural photographs include five shots of buildings in Winnipeg designed by Gustavo da Roza and The Number Ten Architectural Group, two exterior shots of Coronation Park Pool in Edmonton designed by Peter Hemingway, one exterior shot of Lethbridge University designed by Arthur Erickson, one exterior shot of the Vancouver Pubic Library, one shot of Fortress Louisbourg in Nova Scotia and one of an unidentified fishing village in Newfoundland, an interior shot of a building designed by Raymond Moriyama, two interior shots of Ottawa Station, an exterior shot of superblock housing in Brasilia, two exterior shots of the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, two shots of Place Ville Marie, a shot of downtown Vancouver, a shot of the exterior of an unidentified house, two shots of unidentified government buildings, and an unidentified shot of a spiral staircase. File also includes six sketches of the head shots of architecture faculty at the University of Toronto.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1955-1997. The file includes portrait, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Jerome Markson, Robert Mansfield, Adolf Meyer, James Murray, Alison Mackenzie, Michael McMordie, Donald McKay, Henry Moore, Charles Moore, Jerome Markson, Michael McMordie, V. Milic, Andrew St. Mathers, John Robinson Myles, Barton Myers, Norman H. McMurrich, D. Menzies, Raymond Moriyama, Thomas K. Moore, Timothy McMurray, Ed Zeidler, Joohn MacLennon, Peter Manning, Frank Helyar, and William M. [illeg]. Group shots include ones of Barton Myers & Associates. Negative is of Brian Mackay-Lyons. Architectural photographs include two photographs of illustrations of the Toronto Reference Library done by Raymond Moriyama - Architects & Planners, one internal photograph pf the Civic Garden Centre designed by Raymond Moriyama, one external photograph of Vaile Cottage designed by Jerome Markson, and one external photograph of the Beacon Residence in West Vancouver. File also contains an illustrated poster of Raymond Moriyama. Textual records include a printed copy of an article written by J.A. Murray for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's Journal, correspondence from Henry Fleiss in regard to James Murray's acquisition of the Order of Da Vinci Medal, biographical information about the members of Murray Marshall and Cresswell Architects ad Planning Consultants, Brian Mackay-Lyons' C.V. and business card, Michael McMordie's C.V., Biographical notes on Eville Gorham and Raymond Moriyama, and a tribute written by The Aga Khan Trust for Culture about Charles Moore.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine in 2000. This file contains photos and negatives of various unnamed participants in the 2000 Festival of Architecture.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1958-1995. The file includes portrait, candid, and architectural photographs. Photos include pictures of architects Carlos Ott, Murray Polson, Victor Prus, Norman Pearson, Dimi Parkin, Helga Plumb, John Patkau, and Cedric Price. Architectural photographs include an exterior shot of some buildings on Beatty Street in Vancouver designed by Parkin and an interior shot of an unidentified building. Poster in file is a black and white illustration of John C. Parkin. Textual records include the C.V's of Carlos A. Ott and John C. Parkin, biographical notes on David Penner, and biographical information about Patkau Architects and Parking Partnership Architects Planners.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic prints of people and places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1980-1997. The file includes one portrait photograph of Frank J.K. Nicol and one group photograph of the members of the architectural firm, Neale Staniszkis Doll Adams Architects Partnership.
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Canadian Architect is the official Journal of Record of Architecture Canada / RAIC. The magazine is a specialized monthly periodical for architects, planners and related professionals published in Don Mills, Ontario. The magazine features articles on current trends and issues affecting architectural practice in Canada, including the development of new building technologies and changing social needs. Canadian Architect also serves as the Journal of Record for the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, publishing its newsletters and bulletins, and publicizing issues that concern both national and provincial architectural associations .In 1968, Canadian Architect established the Awards of Excellence for architectural design. The awards are juried by a panel of professionals and are awarded annually to architects registered in Canada in the December issue of the magazine. The competition entries are restricted to un-built projects, allowing the panel to focus their judgment on the plans, intentions and original ideas of the architect. Canadian Architect was first published in 1955 by MacLean-Hunter Limited under the editorial direction of James A. Murray as The Canadian Architect. In the early 1960s Southam Business Communications Inc. took over publication, and the magazine dropped the word “the” from its name in 1995.
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This folder contains photographic slides of places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine between 1998. The file contains correspondence from Vivian Manasc to Marco Polo, the Managing Editor of Canadian Architect, in regard to First Nations schools and other projects completed by Manasc Isaac Architects Ltd, being Saddle Lake Junior/Senior High School, Pequis K4-12 School, Peigan Health Facility, Hobbema Wellness Centre, Driftpile K4-Grade 12 School, Four Chiefs Complex, O'Chiese K4-12 School, and Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre & Keepinghouse. The slides in the file contain interior and exterior shots of the buildings mentioned.
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This series contains 35 submission packages for the winners of the 2012, 2013 and 2014 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence.
2 entries were listed in the supplied inventory but were not in the donation:
- Human Space: Density for Community and the Socio-Ecological Neighbourhood - Andrew Neuman, University of British Columbia (2012 winner)
- Fort McMurray International Airport - Office of McFarlane Biggar, project commenced by McFarlane Green Biggar Architecture + Design (2013 winner)
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Copyright for this material belongs to the architects that authored each entry. Permission must be acquired for reproductions other than for research or reference purposes.
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This file contains 12 submission packages for the winners of the 2012 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence.
The 2012 winner entries available:
- Centre Culturel de Notre-Dame-de-Grace - Atelier Big City, Fitchten Soiferman et associés, L'Oeuf
- UBC Geological Field School - BattersbyHowart Architects Inc.
- 2015 Pan/ParaPan American Games Athletes' Village| Canary District - Dundee Kilmer Integrated Design Team: Join venture of Architect Alliance and Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumbberg Architexts in association with Daoust Lestage Inc and MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
- House in Four Fields - L'Oeuf
- 1st Street SW Underpass Enhancement - The Marc Boutin Architectural Collaborative Inc. + El Dorado Inc. (Associated Architectural Film)
- Children's First Centre - Kobayashi + Zedda Architects
- Amphithéâtre Trois-Rivières sur Saint-Laurent - Paul Laurendeau | François R. Beauchesne | Architectes en consortium
- GO Roof, Union Statio - Zeidler Partnership Architects
- Spa Le St-Jude - T B A Thomas Balaban Architecte
- Mount Stephen Club - Lemay (LemayLab)
- Real Time Control Buidling #3 - GH3
- Theatrics of Psychiatry - Danielle Berwick, University of Toronto
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Copyright for this material belongs to the architects that authored each entry. Permission must be acquired for reproductions other than for research or reference purposes.
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This file contains 10 submission packages for the winners of the 2013 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence.
The 2013 winner entries available:
- The Waterdown Library and Civic Centre - RDH Architects
- Faculty of Law, University of Toronto - Hariri Pontarini Architects, B+H Architects
- Branksome Hall - Maclennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
- Casy House - Hariri Pontarini Architects
- Fifth Pavilion, MMFA - Manon Asselin + Jodoin Lamarre Pratte Architectes en consortium
- Gillian Town Centre - Calnitsky Associates Architects & Peter Sampson Architecture Studio Inc.
- Guelph Civic Centre Market Square Pavilion - RDH Architects
- Ouroboros Residence - Pelletier de Fontenay
- Momento Mori - Francis Ng, McGill University
- Responsive Geometries - Faisal Bashir, University of Toronto
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Copyright for this material belongs to the architects that authored each entry. Permission must be acquired for reproductions other than for research or reference purposes.
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This file contains 11 submission packages for the winners of the 2014 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence.
The 2014 winner entries available:
- University of British Columbia Aquatics Centre - Maclennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects + Acton Ostry Architects
- Borden Park Natural Swimming Experience - gh3
- Arthur Residence - 5468796 Architecture Inc.
- House on Fox Lake - Williamson Chong Architects
- Saint Jérome Performance Hall - Atelier TAG + Jodoin Lamarre Pratte in consortium
- Maison de la littérature de l'Institut Canadien de Québec - Chevalier Morales Architects
- Edmonton Valley Zoo Children's Precinct - The Marc Boutin Architectural Collaborative Inc. with the Portico Group
- Pierrefonds Public Library - Chevalier Morales Architectes + DMA Architects in consortium
- Dalhousie University Fitness Centre - Maclennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects (Design Architects) and Fowler Bauld & Mitchell (Architect & Prime Consultant)
- Mont Saint-Hilaire Quarry - Evelyne St-Jaques, Université de Montréal
- Sable Island National Park - Matthew Grifin-Allwood, Dalhousie University
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Copyright for this material belongs to the architects that authored each entry. Permission must be acquired for reproductions other than for research or reference purposes.
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This series contains subject files on various architects, firms or locations. These files were consulted for research or featured in the Canadian Architect magazines.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
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This folder contains photographic slides of places associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine in 1998. The file contains correspondence from Vivian Manasc to Marco Polo, the Managing Editor of Canadian Architect, in regard to First Nations schools and other projects completed by Manasc Isaac Architects Ltd, being Saddle Lake Junior/Senior High School, Pequis K4-12 School, Peigan Health Facility, Hobbema Wellness Centre, Driftpile K4-Grade 12 School, Four Chiefs Complex, O'Chiese K4-12 School, and Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre & Keepinghouse. The slides in the file contain interior and exterior shots of the buildings mentioned.
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This folder contains photographic slides and prints of international buildings associated with or featured in Canadian Architect magazine. This includes photographs and architectural illustrations of locations in Iran, Egypt, France, Hong Kong and Osaka.
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This file contains graphic material used in Canadian Architect magazine related to Brian Mackay-Lyons and his work in Nova Scotia.
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This files contains graphic and textual material related to a house designed by the architect Bill Pechet in the Southlands neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia. It includes copies of architectural plans and drawings, photographs documenting the construction process and finished product, and correspondence between Bill Pechet and Canadian Architect about featuring the house in the publication.
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This file contains photographic prints of building and architectural renderings from various projects in Toronto and its surrounding areas. This file includes photographs locations such as the Pearson Airport project, Bata Shoe Museum, the Skydome, the Art Gallery of Ontario and The Real Jerk restaurant.
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This file contains one black and white portrait of two men by a drafting table. The print is labelled "Barry Downs" on the verso. The file also contains logos for the Royal Architectural Institution of Canada and the Governor General Medal.