Montreal, Les Lumières de la ville
- 2009.002.115
- Ficheiro
- [March] 1987
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Photographed illustration of the building.
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Montreal, Les Lumières de la ville
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographed illustration of the building.
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2 photographs of the exterior of the building, and one of the architect's model.
Leaf-lite Shadows, Montreal Office building
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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)
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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"
Montreal, La Maison des Coopérants
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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.
Jack Marlow & Company Limited
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Photograph of a model of the building.
Montreal, Les Floralies de la Montagne
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Archictectural illustration of the residential apartment complex.
Montreal, Faubourg Ste. Catherine
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Photograph of foundation during construction.
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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.
Studio K-3
Montreal, Le Château Champlain - Place du Canada
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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).
Canada Pacific
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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.
La Banca Commerciale Italiana of Canada
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Interior views, at the main reception desk. Views show the area both empty and populated with staff.
Graetz Inc.
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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"
Huard, Jocelyn
Montreal, Johnson & Johnson building
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Photographs of the exteriors and interiors, including cafeteria area.
Montreal, Les Îlots, Saint-Martin
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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.
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Illustration of the exterior of a building.
Graetz Inc.
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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."
Montreal, Greek Othodox Church
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Photograph of the altar.
Université de Montréal, Garage Louis-Colin
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Aerial views of a parking garage.
Expo 67 - miscellaneous pavilions
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File contains prints featuring images of various pavilions at Expo '67.
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Prints featuring images from the construction of Expo '67.
Montreal, Palais des congrès de Montreal
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the convention centre, including construction views.
Drummond, Michael
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Montreal, Crystaplex Plastics Limited
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Moffat Kinoshita Architects
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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
Merrett, Brian
Montreal, Concordia University, Webster Library
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Montreal, Complexe Chaussgros-de-lery
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Richard Arless Associates
Montreal, Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette
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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.
Wright, Bruce
Montreal, Centre commercial Les Floralies
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Exterior of a commercial building complex. Sticker adhered to verso reads "Centre commercial Les Floralies/ Montreal"
Montreal, Catholic Information Centre
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Warrington
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Samulewitz, Hans
Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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Ed. Bermingham Inc., Commercial Photography
Montreal, Banque Canadienne Nationale
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View of skyscraper from street level.
Stewart & Jowett Ltd
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Photographs of Place d'Asmes. Photographs from PVN to different directions.
Canadian Pacific, Province of Quebec Film Bureau
Montreal, 2514-2542 Rue Saint Charles
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Montreal, 826-48 Charon street
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Exterior view from rear elevation of a residential building.
Montreal, 500 Sherbrooke street west
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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.
Delisle, Gilles
Montreal, La Comédie-Canadienne theatre
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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).
Taillefer, Paul
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Architect Jacques Rousseau, was built in 1990
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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)
Jowett, H.R.
Montreal, Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archeology and History, Éperon building
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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.
Chen, Roderick