- 2009.002.827
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- 1983; [January] 1985
Aerial view of a high-rise office building. Photographer's stamp visible through tissue on verso: Art James. One interior view showing a board room through a closed door.
James, Arthur
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Aerial view of a high-rise office building. Photographer's stamp visible through tissue on verso: Art James. One interior view showing a board room through a closed door.
James, Arthur
Interior and exterior views of the college building, plus one section drawing on transparency paper.
Don Mills, Imperial Oil building
Exterior view of glass clad office building.
Newton, Neil
Waterloo, University of Waterloo
Folder contains photographs of several buildings at the University of Waterloo campus, including exterior and interior views of lecture buildings, student residences and the Arts III Humanities Building Theatre. Folder also includes several magazine pages profiling the building of Federation Hall and architecture firm Dunlop, Farrow, Aitken & Cansfield.
Canadian Architect
View of a patio on the second storey of an outdoor shopping centre. A small sign in the window indicates that this space was leased by the Toronto Dominion Bank, probably as part of a branch office. The image is printed in Canadian Architect magazine's October 1958 issue [p.57], which profiled 7 shopping malls. This centre was constructed with a steel frame and flexcore slab floors, and a concrete foundation.
Panda Photography
Sarnia, Imperial Oil Engineering Division building
Exterior views of the office building, showing the glass and porcelain curtain wall of the front entrance and the glass sign next to the entrance. The wall has a double skin: the windows are double-plate sealed units with metal-faced panels providing air space.
Paisley, Douglas
Hamilton, Victor K. Copps Coliseum
Interior, exterior and aerial views of the arena and area. Illustration of the building as well as shots of the opening events.
Photographs from different stages of development of the Don Mills Centre. The strip plaza was opened in 1955 with a small number of shops, and it expanded in the 1960s to serve the growing community. A project was undertaken in 1978 to enclose the mall. One photograph shows the original outdoor walkways, and the second photograph is an aerial view showing the parking lot and the central Eaton's store.
Shawcroft, B.
North York, Scott Library, York University
Interior views of the atrium and stack floors.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
North York, Founders College, York University
Exterior views of 4 storey brick lecture building.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
North York, Central Square, York University
N. & H. Studio
North York, McLaughlin College, York University
Photograph of the entrance to the building, showing terraced steps.
N. & H. Studio
North York, Petrie Science and Engineering building, York University
Exterior photographs of a multi-storey concrete building with observatory towers.
N. & H. Studio
North York, Tait MacKenzie centre, York University
Exterior views of the recreation centre and classrooms.
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
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
View of the entrance of the building including details of extarior and interior, main lobby, staircase and Henry Moor Gallery. Contains images of models for the façade [196-?]. Images from two exhibitions can be found in the collection: "Contemporary Furnishings" from 1958, showing Walker Court with chairs and items from local stores, and "The Bauhaus: 50 Years" from 1970. With 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft) of physical space, the AGO is one of the largest art museums in North America.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Toronto Pearson International Airport, Old Terminal 1
Interior and exterior of the development of the Toronto International Airport, showing photographs of planes, baggage claim, parking garages. Design drawings were published in the May 1958 issue of Canadian Architect. The airport was originally known as the Malton Airport, opened in 1937, and was redeveloped as an International Airport in the 1960s, and renamed in 1984 for former Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.
Jowett, H.R.