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Terminal 3

File consists of photographs of the interior of Terminal 3 of the Toronto Pearson International Airport. The building was a Joint Venture Scott Associates Architects Inc and B and H Architects.

Burley, Robert

The Toronto Hunt

File contains photographs depicting exterior views of The Toronto Hunt. Shots include the golf course, club structure, and seats overlooking the water.

Burley, Robert

Davisville Centre

File contains photographs depicting interior and exterior views of Davisville Centre. Exterior views feature the facade from street level, while interior views focus on the atrium which is surrounded by offices and glass block partitions.

Burley, Robert

Hamilton SPCA

File contains photographs depicting interior and exterior views of Hamilton SPCA. Interior shots include pet holding areas, the lobby, circulation and administration spaces. Exterior shots are of the building, which features a large purple cylindrical portion, as well as the surrounding lawns and parking lot.

Burley, Robert

HSBC James Capel Offices

File contains photographs depicting interior views of HSBC James Capel Canada Inc. offices. Shots include reception, the open office, a meeting room, seating areas, and circulation spaces. Some spaces have a distinct dome-like ceiling with clerestory windows.

Burley, Robert

Camdev

File contains photographs depicting exterior views of a high-rise building in an urban area. The building was owned by Camdev Properties Inc., which was amalgamated into O&Y Properties Inc. in 1997.

Burley, Robert

Piccadilly Place, Niagara

File contains photographs depicting interior views and exterior views of a Niagara Falls gift shop (Piccadilly Place). Shots of the gift shop feature store displays, some of which have customers interacting with each other and staff. The exterior shot features the window display and store signage, and reveals that the store is within a larger building.

Burley, Robert

Nortel, Ottawa

File contains photographs depicting interior and exterior views of a Nortel office in Ottawa. The space is modern, with a palette of primarily white and light wood tones. Interior shots feature the open office, and circulation spaces. Exterior shots feature a courtyard.

Burley, Robert

Holt Renfrew, Yorkdale

File contains photographs depicting interior and exterior views of Holt Renfrew department store at the Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Interior views feature displays of shoes, clothing, cosmetics, sunglasses, handbags, and intimates. Exterior shots feature the entrance to the store.

Burley, Robert

King George Square

File contains photographs depicting exterior views in and around King George Square. Shots include streetscapes (many featuring St. Michael's Cathedral), street vendor stalls, building facades, and park landscaping.

Burley, Robert

U of W, Thames Hall

File contains photographs depicting interior and exterior views of Thames Hall at University of Western. Interior shots feature a lecture hall, a seating area, and a gym containing workout equipment and a small training pool. Exterior shots feature the masonry facade with signage that says "3M Centre" above the entrance.

Burley, Robert

York St. Ramp

File contains photographs depicting exterior views of the York St. Ramp and the landscaping below it. Shots feature the use of landscaping stones, a walking path, and a long-shot of the entire area.

Burley, Robert

Clearnet Flagship, Yonge & Bloor

File contains photographs depicting the interior and exterior storefront of the Clearnet Flagship store at the Yonge & Bloor intersection. Views include hardware details, the checkout counter, and seating areas outfitted with laptops used to pitch to clients.

Burley, Robert

"Cascade" at Hart House

File contains photographs depicting an installation within the interior of Hart House. The art piece is composed of folded metal sheets bolted together, and hangs from the ceiling.

Burley, Robert

Inside Furniture, Queen Street

File contains photographs depicting interior and exterior views of Inside, a furniture store on Queen Street. The storefront is composed of an angular glass and steel facade, and two wooden chairs are displayed on a white platform in the window.

Burley, Robert

Arts Centre

File consists of photographs of the interior and exterior of Arts Centre, now Capitol Centre, by Lett-Smith Architects. Images include the Capitol Centre Theatre and the W.K.P. Kennedy Gallery.

Burley, Robert

Bayview Playhouse programs

File consists of 5 theatre programs from the Bayview Playhouse. Located at 605 Bayview Avenue. It opened in 1936 as the Bayview Theatre, and closed in 1961 as a movie theatre. It reopened again in the 1980s as the Bayview Playhouse, a venue for live theatre, and remained as such until the 1990s when in became a food store.

Canon Theatre / Pantages programs

File consists of 10 theatre programs published by Pantages Theatre and the Canon Theatre. The theatre first opened in 1920 as the Pantages Theatre. In 1930 it was renaimed the Imperial Theatre, and became exclusively a cinema operated by Famous Players. In 1972 the Imperial closed, and was re-opened in 1973 as the Imperial 6. It then closed in 1986, and most of the building was taken over by Cineplex Odeon. In 1987 the theatre re-opened as the single-screen Pantages Theatre while Famous Players and Cineplex fought in a legal battle over the building. Eventually Famous Players agreed to sell their remaining portions of the original theatre to Cineplex Odeon, but under the agreement that it never be used for motion pictures. In 1988 the Pantages theatre closed to be restored to the way it was in 1920, and the new Pantages Theatre reopened in 1989. In 1999 ownership fell to Live Nation and management to Mirvish Productions, who announced a sponsorship for the theatre from Canon Canada, Inc. The theatre was renamed the Canon Theatre in 2001. In 2008 the Canon Theatre and the Panasonic Theatre were sold to Mirvish Productions, and in 2011 the Canon Theatre was renamed the Ed Mirvish Theatre.

Canon Theatre

Hart House Theatre programs

File consists of 50 theatre programs published by the Hart House Theatre from the years 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975 and 1978. The theatre is located on the University of Toronto campus in the Hart House Student Centre. It opened in 1919 and was funded by the Massey Foundation.

Hart House Theatre

Miscellaneous Toronto programs

File consists of 90 theatre programs from the following Toronto venues: 3 Art Gallery of Ontario (1968, 1980), 1 Atlantis Theatre, 4 Bathurst Street Theatre (1988, 1994, 1997), 3 The Betty Oliphant Theatre (1995, 1996), 1 Black Theatre in Canada, 6 Central Library Theatre, 1 Civic Square Theatre, 1 Contrast Magazine (1962), 1 The Courthouse Theatre, 1 The Curtain Club (1981), 3 Dancap at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (2010, 2011), 1 David Dunlap Observatory of the University of Toronto (1960), 1 Distillery District (2003), 1 Eaton Auditorium, 1 Etobicoke Musical Productions (1984), 2 Fairview Library Theatre (2004), 2 Harbourfront (1987, 1988), 1 House of Hambourg Theatre (1960), 1 Hummingbird Centre (2000), 1 Janus Productions, 2 Leah Polsons Theatre (1987), 1 The Limelight Dinner Theatre, 1 Living Arts Centre (1998), 2 Maple Leaf Gardens (1959), 1 NDWT Theatre, 2 The New Yorker Theatre (1996, 2003), 1 Onstage (1981), 1 Ontario College of Art, 1 Ontario Place (1995), 1 Open Circle Theatre, 1 Pampero Productions, 1 Pantages Theatre (1991), 1 The Papermill Theatre at Todmorden Mills (2009), 1 Phantom of the Opera Company (1991), 1 Playhouse Theatre, 1 The Poor Alex Theatre (1964), 2 Queen's Quay Terminal (1984, 1985), 1 Runnymede Collegiate (1964), 1 Second City, 1 Skydome (1989), 1 Sony Centre for the Performing Arts (2007), 1 Soulpepper Theatre Company (2001), 1 Stables Theatre, 2 Theatre in the Dell, 1 Theatre passé Muraille, 1 Theatre Plus Toronto, 1 Theatre du p'tit Bonheur, 1 Todmorden Mills Theatre, 2 Toronto Arts Productions Theatre, 1 Toronto Irish Players, 1 Toronto Theatre Organ Society, 1 Toronto Workshop Productions, 2 University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1998), 1 Victoria College Dramatic Society (1962), 2 The Yorkminstrels and 1 Young People's Theatre (1991).

Ryerson Theatre programs

File consists of 19 theatre programs published by the Ryerson Theatre in the years 1980, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004.

Ryerson Theatre

St. Lawrence Theatre for the Arts programs

File consists of 14 theatre programs published by St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts in the years 1975, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1999 and 2002. The centre opened in 1970 as a performing arts theatre complex for Toronto's official centennial project. It was operated by CentreStage Company from 1983 until 1987, at which point it became a rental house.

St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts

Tarragon Theatre programs

File consists of 3 theatre programs published by Tarragon Theatre in the years 1979, 1986 and 1987. Tarragon theatre is one of the main centers for contemporary playwriting in the country. It first opened in 1970, and moved into it's present building in 1987 at 30 Bridgman Avenue.

Tarragon Theatre

Toronto Operetta Theatre programs

File consists of 54 theatre programs published by the Toronto Operetta Theatre in the years 1994 through 2000 and the year 2004. Operetta is a form of humorous music theatre, typically including spoken dialogue. The TOT is Canada's only professional operetta company and was launched in 1985.

Toronto Operetta Theatre

Toronto Symphony Orchestra

File consists of 54 theatre programs published by the Toronto Operetta Theatre in the years 1994 through 2000 and the year 2004. Operetta is a form of humorous music theatre, typically including spoken dialogue. The TOT is Canada's only professional operetta company and was launched in 1985.

Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Village Terraces

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

Canadian Architect

West Park vocational school

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.

York Square

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.

N. & H. Studio

St. Lawrence neighbourhood, Toronto - MISSING

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.

Toronto, 250/260/270 Queen's Quay West

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.

Spalding-Smith, Fiona

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