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Folder 12 People Series

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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Folder 13 People Series

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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Folder 14 People Series

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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Folder 15 People Series

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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Folder 16 People Series

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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Folder 17 People Series

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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Folder 18 People Series

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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Folder 19 People Series

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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Folder 20 People Series

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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Folder 21 People Series

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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Folder 22 People Series

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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Folder 23 People Series

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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Folder 24 People Series

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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Folder 25 People Series

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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Folder 26 People Series

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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Folder 27 People Series

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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Folder 28 People Series

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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Folder 29 People Series

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".

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Folder 30 People Series

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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Folder 31 People Series

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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Folder 32 People Series

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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Folder 33 People Series

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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Folder 34 People Series

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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Folder 35 People Series

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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Folder 36 People Series

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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Toronto city hall

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.

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Scotia Plaza

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.

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Village Terraces

Illustration of a housing complex with brick high-rise tower and townhouses, constructed at 260 Heath Street West in Toronto.

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OAA Model

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.

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Etobicoke, One west Mall

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.

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Hamilton, City Hall

Interior and exterior views of the concrete and glass building, including stairwells, patios, office and meeting space, lobby and main entrance.

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Winnipeg, Kildonan park pavilion

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.

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Steinbach, Manitoba Mennonite museum

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.

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Winnipeg, Hamilton building

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.

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Winnipeg, North Star Inn

Architectural drawing of a high-rise hotel at the corner of Portage Avenue and Smith Street in Winnipeg. Completion date: March 1971.

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Fort Garry, Southwood Village

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.

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Winnipeg, University of Manitoba

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.

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Offices

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.

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Regina, Taylor Field

Photographs of the entrance to Taylor Field football stadium, also known as Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, or, historically, Park Hughes.

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Saskatoon, Capitol Theatre

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.

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Burndy Canada Ltd. office & plant : Scarborough

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.

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Mississauga, Square One Shopping Centre Food Hall

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.

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Stratford, Avon Theatre

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.

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Thornhill, Hill Residence

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.

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Waterloo, University of Waterloo

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.

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Vancouver, 127 East Pender Street

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.

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Vancouver, 131 Water Street / Gaslight Square

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.

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Coquitlam, 861 Smith Avenue / Dodson residence

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.

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Vancouver, Bank of British Columbia

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.

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Vancouver, Barnett house

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.

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Vancouver, Bedford Glen

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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Vancouver, Blackcomb

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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Whistler, Chateau Whistler Resort

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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Vancouver, Christ Church Cathedral

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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Vancouver, Forbes residence

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.

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Vancouver, F.P housing project

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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Maillardville, Good Shepherd Convent

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.

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Vancouver, Grant residence

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.

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