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- [February] 1987
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The two towers with a total area of 32,500m2 will house 294 units, including 8 luxury penthouse suites and an extensive recreation facility.
Tregillas, Henry
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The two towers with a total area of 32,500m2 will house 294 units, including 8 luxury penthouse suites and an extensive recreation facility.
Tregillas, Henry
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Located within the inner harbour of Vancouver, at the area known as False Creek, it functions to satisfy the needs of the average citizen with small boats (up to 40 ft.). The Marina is equipped with toilet facilities, a lounge with food vending machines, office for the manager and a caretaker suite.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Branch bank (Granville Street), Imperial Bank of Canada
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This bank is located at 8450 Granville Street, approximately 4.5 miles from the heart of downtown Vancouver. This suburban bank is situated in a residential area, and is a focal point in the street elevation. Architect is Gerarld Hamilton.
Kerkham, Roger
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This folder consists of photographs of the Bowen Island residence. Situated on two acres of a rocky island near Vancouver, the house consists of four connecting pavilions, design to give privacy to the owners while accommodating servants, guests and grandchildren. The design is Massey Medal winner of 1965. The review article was published in Canadian Architect in February 1965, p. 55. There are some B&W photos and a drawing plan of the residence.
Pullan, Selwyn
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This building features western Red Cedar as its main material and reveals it's flexibility. In the Blackcomb style, this material is extremely durable and can withstand the variable conditions of the mountain.
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Vancouver, Berkeley Private Hospital
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Folder consits of 6 black and white photographs of the Berkeley Private Hospital in White Rock B.C. The architect was Fred Thorton Hollingsworth who designed and built the building in 1961. The photographs seem to have been for a 1965 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Pullan, Selwyn
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The folder consists of one black and white photograph of The Bedford Glen. The Bedford Glen (Annau Associates, 1976) is a remarkable ensemble that won several architectural awards. It's such a strange building, almost wedding-cake in its exuberance with those arches and a remarkable bridge spanning its units, underpasses, and overpasses, yet it holds together.
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Folder consists of 4 black and white photographs of the Beaton Residence located in West Vancouver, B.C in
September 1971. The architect on the project was Arthur Mudry.
Pullan, Selwyn
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Folder consists of 3 black and white photographs of the B.C. Telephone Service Yard Offices in Victoria, B.C. Architects associated with the building are Blair MacDonald, McCarter Nairne & Partners Vancouver. Photographs were used in the June 1966 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, BC School Trustees Association
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Folder consists of a photographic print of the British Colombia School Trustees Association building.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, BC Skytrain station
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Construction of the original skytrain line began on March 1, 1982 under the Social Credit government of Bill Bennett,who inaugurated the system at Waterfront Station. SkyTrain was conceived as a legacy project of Expo 86 and the first line was finished in 1985 in time to showcase the fair's theme: "Transportation and Communication: World in Motion ? World in Touch".SkyTrain opened on December 11, 1985 with free weekend service, and entered full revenue service on January 3, 1986.Commuter station; part of Greater Vancouver's Advanced Light Rapid Transit system. Article published in Canadian Architect magazine also contains photos., secns., site plan, dets., sketches.
Perspective 5 photography & design Ltd
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Canada Place, [Expo '86] is title of the article published in Canadian Architect in 1986 July, v.31, no.7, p.20-32. Article included aerial photo., site plans, photos., maps. Canada Place, situated on the downtown waterfront of Vancouver, British Columbia, opened in 1986 as the Canada Pavilion at Expo 86. It was later converted into the Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre. The theme of Canada Place is nautical. The building adorns the downtown waterfront with a superstructure resembling a large ocean vessel, a powerful prow thrusting into the harbour and a roof line of five white sails.
Lenscape Incorporated
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1893 Legislative Buildings, Victoria, B.C
British High Victorian Gothic, mid-nineteenth century Italianate and American Richardsonian Romanesque styles.
Three photographs depicts the House of commons before renovation.
Fulker, John & Barnard
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Folder contains a photographic print used in the February 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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Vancouver, BC Electric building
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The Electra Building in Vancouver, British Columbia was built in 1957 as the new headquarters for the BC Electric Company, under its president Dal Grauer. A few days after Grauer's death in 1961, it became part of a new provincial crown corporation named BC Hydro. The 21 story, 89 m (293 ft), building was designed by architect, Ronald Thom. At the time it was claimed to be the tallest building in the Commonwealth, although this was not true. After BC Hydro moved to new offices in Vancouver and Burnaby in the late 1990s, the building was sold, and in 1998, was renovated and converted primarily into residential condo space.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electra_Building_(Vancouver)
The photographic print in this folder depicts a boardroom.
Warrington, Graham
Vancouver, Bayshore apartments
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Folder consists of 4 photographic prints of the outside of the Bayshore Apartment complex. The building is attributed to Henriquez and Partners Architects, 322 Water Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Otte, Gary
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Credit photograph to Fred S. Schiffer, Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.
The architect was inspired by the Japanese style SUKIYA, which means to bring harmony to a composition of disparate materials found in the rough.
Schiffer, Fred S.
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2 black & white photographic prints of Brasso residence located in West Vancouver, B.C.
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Verso: This attractive residence, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnett of Burnaby BC, earned an Award of Excellence for its designers Fred Thornton Hollingsworth and Barry Vance Downs in the recently concluded Canadian Wood Design Awards program of 1965. According to the judges, "traditional West Coast Materials, in the form of rough cedar boards, with carefully selected finishes, have provided an elegant and empathetic dwelling." The awards program was sponsored by the National Design Council and the Federal Department of Industry in association with the Canadian Wood council.
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This large scale model built by Stephan Dye of Grafotto Studios Inc, is the proposal for the 550 W Hastings renewal of the original Toronto Dominion temple bank. The project includes a 400 room hotel and shopping complex. Alternative name is bank charrette. A proposal drawing of the interior and exterior view of 550 W Hastings st., Vancouver BC. This heritage building is originally the Toronto Dominion bank. It was originally to be demolished however the Heritage Committee of Vancouver sought to rescue the facade of this bank and incorporate it into a project that would include a shopping complex and a 400 room hotel.
Spectva Colour
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The building is 58.9 m.high with 15 stories. The exterior of the building is clad with precast finished with concrete panels and
columns. Bronze was used for all building metals. The Greek cross floor design allows for six corner offices per floor.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Bank of British Columbia
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The HSBC Canada Building is a 23-storey office tower in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. It is located at 885 West Georgia Street. It houses HSBC Canada's headquarters. The skyscraper was originally built, on the site of the former Hotel Devonshire, as the headquarters of the Bank of British Columbia in 1987 by WZMH Architects. The building's lobby features a gigantic magnetically induced pendulum artwork.
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Photograph taken for November 1983 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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Anderson House in West Vancouver.
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Photographic print of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia offices.
Fulker, John
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Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971. Owner: Mr. & Mrs. HP Brasso. Extract from jury report: "A large house on a magnificent site... the planning, materials and form are well used to support the grand nature of the interior spaces and vistas to the sea".
Fulker, John
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Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971. Owners: Mr. & MRS. B.C. Cobanli. Extract from jury report: " An exelent open-planned house... sky lights allow light to flood into rooms; cosy alcoves and depressed floors offset wide open speces".
Roaf, John
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Canadian Housing Design Council Award for Residential Design 1971. Extract from jury report: "Subtle and beautifully proportioned forms and openings frame the views and the sense of exhilaration is heighened by cantilevered spaces and decks". Owners: Mr & Mrs David Catton.
Fulker, John
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Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971. Extract from jury report: "... materials and form relate sympathetically to the tall trees retained on the site... a sensitive siting and solution for a house which makes the most of the natural amentities of forest and stream".
Boutry, Bryan
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1962 CHDC Single Family National Award.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, 4346 West 10th, mixed use
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Architectural drawing from Robert Turecki Architects.
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Vancouver, 4001 Mt. Seymour Pkwy
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Winner of 1974 CHDC. Jury comments: "Sensitivity to form, exellent siting with good circulation combine to create both unit and community scale very appropriate to the setting. Neighbourhoods are visually identified by use of colour changes. Although these houses are attached, there isa walkway from front to back for each unit plus a separate basement entry.
Roaf, John
Vancouver, 2970 Roseberry Street
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Canadian Housing Design Council Winner, Award for Residential Design 1971. " An outstanding example of how a simple design ('L" shape) can be set to achieve maximum privacy and capture the joys of site and sun".
Fulker, John
Vancouver, 2131 Riverside Drive / Kiyooka residence
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Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Kiyooka residence in Vancouver, B.C. A residence for artist Roy Kenzie Kiyooka and his wife Monica Kiyooka. Winner ward for residential design 1971 from the Canadian Housing Design Council. The designer of the residence was Mrs. Monica Kiyooka.
Caption on verso: "A delightful house which takes full advantage of a forest-river orientation...an open, stepped, plan with soaring spaces."
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Theatre
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Caption on photograph reads: "Acoustic finishes in auditorium." Additional information gives the address (incorrectly) as: 1030 W. Georgia St, Vancouver BC.
Warrington, Graham
Coquitlam, 861 Smith Avenue / Dodson residence
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Canadian Housing Design Council Award Winner 1971
"A small house which is carefully screened from street traffic by the retention of trees. Multi-levels and open planning add interest. A good lesson in planning particularly in regard to space and light." Owners; Mr & Mrs R. Dodson.
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Vancouver, 131 Water Street / Gaslight Square
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Project 200 was an initiative to restore Vancouver's most rundown areas. This project complete by 1975, is a 3 building complex that maintains the continuity of the street's facades. Shops are located on the ground level with offices above. The 6 oriel windows are a unique addition to the brick facade.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, 127 East Pender Street
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This historic 3-storey brick building in Vancouver's Chinatown district was partially destroyed by fire in 1972. The façade was preserved as a free-standing frame and the building behind it was demolished and re-built in 1973. It is an early example of Chinatown's distinctive architecture, typical of other buildings on Pender Street. It was used by importers, merchants, restaurants and clan associations and is sometimes also referred to as the Lee Building for its association with businessman Ron Bick Lee.
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North York, York Regional School of Nursing
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Exterior and interior views of brick educational complex, now part of the School of Health Sciences, Seneca College.
Woodbridge, The Arbors Condominium
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Architectural elevation, from the North-East, of the condominum building.
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Original brick hall built in 1856.
Windsor, University of Windsor Library
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Interior and exterior views of the library.
Panda/Croydon Associates
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographic prints of the Motherhouse Chapel in Windsor, Ontario, includes an interior view of altar in round chapel and an exterior view of the chapel.
Jahn, Eric
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View of a wide, landscaped lot with buildings in the distance.
Vancouver, Fire Hall No. 22 (1005 W 59th Avenue)
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Photographs of a exterior of a fire hall in Vancouver's Marpole neighbourhood.
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Exterior views of the college, and interior views of the chapel area.
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Willowdale, Leslie Professional building
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Exterior views, showing main entrance.
Whitby, Whitby Municipal Building
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View of the buildings across a field.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Weston, International Woodworkers of America Building
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Exterior views of a two storey brick building with a patio in the back.
Welland, Welland Centennial Secondary School
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Exterior views of school building on wide, grassy lot and interior views of classrooms and cafeteria/auditorium space.
Jowett, H.R.
Welland, Atlas Steels Ltd. Adminstrative Office
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Atlas Steels Ltd. Administrative office in Welland, Ontario. Both photographs show the exterior of the low-rise office building.
Fleet, Max
Waterloo, University of Waterloo, William G. Davis Computer Reserch Centre
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Waterloo, University of Waterloo, Faculty Club
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Waterloo, Seagram Museum & Archives
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Belleville, Albert College, Walter Baker Centre
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Illustration of the exterior of a two storey athletic centre. The centre opened in 1986 and houses the Pete Beach Memorial Gymnasium (which has since been renovated for use as the school's resource centre).
Three Small Rooms, Windsor Arms Hotel
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Photographs of the three areas which made up the "Three Small Rooms" of the title: The Wine Cellar, the Grill and the Restaurant.
Caledon Hills, Armstrong Vacation Home
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Interior and exterior views of a two storey residential home.
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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
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Exterior view of single-storey row houses, in winter. A sticker on the back of the photograph reads: "Honorable Mention/ Heritage Village/ Highway #7/ Unionville, Ontario/ Napev Construction Ltd.,/ Sievenpiper, Architects". Residential complex for senior citizens, part of the larger Unionville Home Society campus. See http://www.uhs.on.ca/
Aitken Bicentennial Exhibition Centre exhibition photographs: Metropolitan Mutations, May 1988
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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.
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File contains an image of a black and white model of a house.
Thorold, Holy Rosary Credit Union
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Folder contains photographic prints of the Holy Rosary Parish Credit Union in Thorold, Ontario. Includes both interior and exterious views of the building.
Canadian Architect
Thornhill, Wintergreen Commercial Block
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Sudbury, Taxation centre: National Revenue Taxation Regional Processing Centre
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Sudbury, Our Own Design Hairstylists
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Sudbury, Laurentian University
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Stratford, British Mortgage and Trust Company building
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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.
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Stoney Creek, Levi Strauss Manufacturing Plant
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Robert Murray, "Becca's H" [sculpture]
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Metal sculpture, in the design of a large "H", on the University of Toronto campus.
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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.
Conway, William
Mississauga, Square One Shopping Centre Food Hall
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Folder contains photographs of the Food Hall and Cafe Square in the Square One Shopping Centre, Mississauga, Ontario. Includes both b&w and colour prints of various interior views and architectural details of the Food Hall and Cafe Square.
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St. Catharines, Pen Centre Cinemas
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St. Catharines, McKinnon Industries Building
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St. Catharines, Student Residences, Brock University
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Toronto Public Library, Taylor Memorial branch : Scarborough
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Exterior view of the single storey brick building.
Mykusz, Peter
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Photographs of the architect's models. This building was given an Award of Merit by the Governor General's Awards for Architecture in 1990, and an Award of Excellence by the Ontario Association of Architects Awards in 1988.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Willow Park Public School : Scarborough
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Prince Rupert, Chatham Village
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Architect's model. Housing development the North Coast Tribal Council
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Tom Longboat Junior Public School : Scarborough
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Timberbank Junior Public School : Scarborough
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Teleglobe Canada International Centre : Scarborough
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Tabor Park Vocational School : Scarborough
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Stephen Leacock Educational Complex : Scarborough
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Scarborough College : Scarborough
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Interior view, Buddhist incense urn on table.
Police Marine Depots : Scarborough
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Joseph Brant Senior Public School : Scarborough
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Architect's models of the office buildings and one view of glass detail on the finished building.
Mykusz, Peter
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Centenary Hospital : Scarborough
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Burndy Canada Ltd. office & plant : Scarborough
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The industrial building and offices has a steel frame, bolted in the factory area, and bolted and welded in the office area. The curtain wall of windows in the office area is accented by exposed exterior columns. This architectural detail (the columns) was originally developed by the architects for a school building, to aid in the addition of a second storey. The building has concrete floors throughout and a steel roof deck.
Canadian Architect
Bellmere Public School : Scarborough
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Bell Canada Administration Centre : Scarborough
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