- 2009.002.005
- Unidad documental compuesta
- [ca. 1967]
Panda/Croydon Associates
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Panda/Croydon Associates
Interior and exterior views of the building. This office building has a 'green roof', which reduces the amount of energy required to heat and cool the building. It also has an extensive shopping mall at the ground floor and an arboretum with a waterfall at the Queen Street entrance. The double-decker elevator cabs are found inside the atrium, which stretches the entire height of the building.
Source: City of Ottawa website at www.ottawa.ca
Applied Photography Ltd.
Ottawa, Carleton University Student Union
Blohm, Hans L.
Ottawa, Carleton University Loeb building for Social Sciences
Blohm, Hans L.
Built in 1970, renovated 1994.
Price, Colin
foto blohm
Ottawa, Systems Dimensions Ltd. (SDL) offices
Blohm, Hans L.
Ottawa, Sussex Drive Redevelopment
View of a commercial block located between St. Patrick and George Streets, facing west along Sussex Drive and rear area owned the the National Capital Commission.
Richter, E.
Ottawa, St. Michael's & All Angels Anglican Church
Blohm, Hans L.
Ottawa, Sparks Street looking West
Reproduction from the National Photography Collection of the Public Archives Canada. View of Sparks Street showing streetcards, horse and carriages ca. 1900.
Ottawa, The St. George building
View of the interior of the church, showing the round room with the baptismal font.
Architect's illustration.
Garcia, Hector Abel
Ottawa, Research & Development Centre, Canadian Astronautics Ltd.
Toronto Public Libraries Photographic Services
Blohm, Hans L.
Ottawa, Ottawa International Airport
National Film Board of Canada
Ottawa, Courthouse and Registry Office
Exterior views of the concrete building, with details of stonework and entrance awnings. One interior view of a courtroom.
Nepean, Northern Telecom Data Networks Division
Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada
Interior and exterior views, including construction views.
Day, Fraser
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."
Jowett, Roger
Chaudière Falls, The Mill Restaurant
Ottawa, Metropolitan Life Head Office
Artist's illustration of the tall glass office building.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Ottawa, "B" building, Lisgar street
Photograph of the exterior of a [school?] building. Piece of paper adhered to verso identifies the building as "B" building in Ottawa on Lisgar Street prior to demolition.
Aerial view of the city, showing the river and Parliament buildings.
Northway Survey Corporation Limited
Canadian Tribute to Human Rights [scuplture], design sketches & models
Two models of the planned sculpture
Charney, Melvin, 1935
Ottawa, Fellowship Hall for Faith Lutheran Church
Ottawa, Federal-Provincial housing project
Lingard, Bill
Graetz Inc.
Ottawa, Le College de Bytown & Bishops Residence
Architectural model and exterior photographs of finished building (different designs).
Ottawa, Charlebois High School
Blohm, Hans L.
Exterior view of a covered market building, with produce sellers out front.
Ottawa, Brooke Claxton building
Ottawa, Bell-Northern Research Ltd.
Ottawa, Bank of Canada head office
Architectural drawing of interior, and two construction views showing 10th floor walkways with steel beams and glass walls.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Ottawa, Algonquin College of Applied Arts & Technology
Photographs of the exterior of a brick building. Paper gives details of the decision to award this an Award of Merit: "... The original buildings to which the new Algonquin work was added was not considered to be of sufficient architectural merit to necessitate continuation of the forms and details and this has allowed the older work, but owing nothing to it visually...The Jury felt that the apparent thickness of exterior wall construction denoted by the sloping sills and generally massive forms belied the long masonry spans and cantilevered corners that are more turly expressive of concrete technology..."
Professional Photo Services
Ottawa, Temporary wartime government offices, Wellington street
Photograph of a long, two-storey office building with a white clapboard exterior, established as temporary offices for the Canadian war effort. A piece of paper adhered to the verso describes this structure as "Temporary Building No. 1".
Ottawa, Blackburn Hamlet Costain Estates
View of a residential neighbourhood, with the houses facing central pedestrianized pathways rather than a street.