Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of Korah Collegiate & Vocational School in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Photographs include various exterior veiws of the campus.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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