Ontario Museum Association building
- 2009.002.1076
- Ficheiro
- [June] 1971
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Interior views of hallways, offices and waiting areas with curved walls and exposed piping. Three-storey brick exterior.
Silva, Karl
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Ontario Museum Association building
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Interior views of hallways, offices and waiting areas with curved walls and exposed piping. Three-storey brick exterior.
Silva, Karl
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Exterior views of curved glass high rise building. Also known as Ontario Hydro Building or Hydro Place.
Ontario Nursing Association building
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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.
Rexdale, Ontario Trucking Association headquaters
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Interior views of the office space, cubicles and hallways and one exterior view of the building from across the highway exit ramp.
Our Lady Queen of Croatia Church
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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.
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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.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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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.)
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Glass and steel office building located at 207 Weston Road.
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Single-family dwelling. Exterior views of brick and wood home in landscaped property; interior views of living room.
Jowett, Henry Roger
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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.
Panda Associates Photography
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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.
Sandler, Tom
North York, R.S. Kane Funeral Home
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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.
Liana, P.
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Photographs of the exterior of the hotel, and interior dining area.
Victorian house with concrete garage addition, [Toronto]
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New concrete garage at base of Victorian home.
Evans, Steven
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Interior views of renovated entrance and bar area.
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Architectural illustration of a high rise apartment complex.
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Exterior photographs of brick townhouse complex, showing walkways and lawns.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd. offices
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Exterior view of main entrance to concrete and glass office building, located at 75 Dufflaw Road in Toronto.
Newton, Neil
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Architect's model.
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Architect's model and exterior views of completed glass and steel building.
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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.
Fleet, Max
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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.
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Interior views of central stairwell and skylight.
Saffer Cravit & Freedman Advertising offices
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Views of warehouse space prior to renovations, interior views of interior street designed office space.
Burley, Robert
House, Sainsfield avenue, Toronto
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Interior view of living room and dining area, and exterior view of entrance to house.
Jowett, Henry Roger
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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.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Western section, Gardiner Expressway, concept drawings
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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.
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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.
Canadian Architect
Branch bank (Bloor Street and Spadina Road), Bank of Nova Scotia
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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.
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Additions and alterations to a single family home, completed with stucco and decorated with a Southwest theme.
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Exterior photographs of a high rise hotel with concrete lattice balconies, including "Seaway Towers Motor Hotel" sign.
Clark, Clive H.
Educational buildings, SEF program (Study of Educational Facilities)
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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.
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Exterior view of brick synagogue located at 3600 Bathurst Street, view from Bathurst street.
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Aerial views of modular high rise building. One interior view of atrium/ seating space.
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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.
Panda/Croydon Associates
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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.
Burley, Robert
Sir William Osler vocational school
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Single storey school building located at 1050 Huntingwood Drive in Toronto. View showing exterior, courtyard with flagpole.
Southern Pacific hotels services offices
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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.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Interior and exterior photographs of a church.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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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.
Taylor, Ron
St. Joseph's College, University of St. Michael's College
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Photograph of the altar in the residence chapel, showing crucifix.
Toronto, St. Lawrence neighbourhood apartments
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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.
Toronto, St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church
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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.
Geerling, Hans
Toronto, Standard Life building
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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.
Connelly
Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute : Toronto
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Photographs of the exterior of a concrete school building located at 2450 Birchmount Road in Scarborough.
Toronto, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for a hospital and medical research facility.
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Photograph of the exterior of a classroom.
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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.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Toronto, Tecumseh Senior Public School
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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.
Toronto, Tartu College [student residence]
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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.
Panda/Croydon Associates
Independent Order of Foresters building / Temple building : Toronto
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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.
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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.
Kettle, John
Toronto, Toronto Ballet Opera House
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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.
Rosenthal, Steve
Toronto, Toronto Design Centre
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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.
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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.
Jowett, Roger
Toronto, Toronto French School
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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."
Panda/Croydon Associates
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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.
Legg Brothers Ltd.
Toronto, Queen's Quay Terminal building
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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.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Toronto Stock Exchange building
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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.
Toronto West Dentention Centre
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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.
Toronto Real Estate Board head office
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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.
Jowett, Roger
Toronto Western Hospital South Pavilion
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Reproduction of a technical drawing showing the hospital site plan.
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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.
Lenscape Incorporated
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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.
Panda/Croydon Associates
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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.
Leith, Ian
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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.
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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.
Applied Photography Ltd.
United Rubber Workers of America building
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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.
Panda Associates Photography
Trinity College Chapel, University of Toronto
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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.
Massey College, University of Toronto
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Photograph of a gated entrance to the college residence, with coat of arms displayed in stonework above the door.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Wetmore Hall, New College, University of Toronto
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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.
Jowett, Henry Roger
University of Toronto Scarborough
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Photograph of the exterior of the main campus building.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
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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.
Newton, Neil
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Illustration of a housing complex with brick high-rise tower and townhouses, constructed at 260 Heath Street West in Toronto.
Canadian Architect
Visiting Homemakers Association (V.H.A.) building
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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.
Jowett, Roger
Eastern section, Gardiner Expressway, concept drawings
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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.
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Interior views of red carpeted office hallways, meeting rooms and reception areas.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Photographs of the Wellington Square tower located at 26 Wellington Street East, a high-rise glass and concrete office building.
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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.
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Photographs of a design for an office tower with stepped garden roof and a bank branch on the main level.
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Photograph of the exterior of an industrial building, with flagpole in foreground.
Jowett, Henry Roger
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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.
North York, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
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Architect's model, showing a clocktower, elevated square and surrounding educational buildings. Located at 3700 Keele Street in North York.
North York, Tait MacKenzie centre, York University
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Exterior views of the recreation centre and classrooms.
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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.
St. James campus, George Brown College
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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.
Day, Fraser
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Exterior views of the townhouse complex, showing yards and patios, parking and courtyards.
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Interior views of exhibition space, library and reception areas located at 401 Richmond Street in Toronto.
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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.
N. & H. Studio
Whitney Hall, University College, University of Toronto
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Old Mill Towers, 39 Old Mill terrace, Etobicoke
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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.
Mitchell, Jack
Aerial views, Toronto - MISSING
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Aerial views of Toronto.
CNIB pedestrian overpass, Toronto
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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.
Atrium on Bay - DOES NOT EXIST - DUPICATE RECORD OF 2009.002.715
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Exterior and aerial views of an office and retail building. Construction lasted from 1981-1985.
St. Lawrence neighbourhood, Toronto - MISSING
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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.
Ernest Thompson Seton Park, Toronto
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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.
North York, Petrie Science and Engineering building, York University
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Exterior photographs of a multi-storey concrete building with observatory towers.
N. & H. Studio
North York, McLaughlin College, York University
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Photograph of the entrance to the building, showing terraced steps.
N. & H. Studio
North York, Central Square, York University
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N. & H. Studio
North York, Founders College, York University
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Exterior views of 4 storey brick lecture building.
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