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Interior views of red carpeted office hallways, meeting rooms and reception areas.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Interior views of red carpeted office hallways, meeting rooms and reception areas.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Views of the exterior of the building and the entrance. Les Terrasses was a shopping mall that operated from 1975-1983. Centre Eaton de Montréal opened on the site in 1991. A stamp on verso gives the project name as "Les Terrasses," the Architectural firm as Webb, Zerafa, Menkès, Housden, and the Proprietors as Rose Quebec Ltd. & First Quebec Corporation, D.W.S. Holdings & Gerald D. Hines & Interests.
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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
Le Village des sports, Valcartier
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Interior and exterior views.
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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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Montreal, Father's residence, Loyola College
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Exterior of the residence building.
Drummond, Michael
Montreal, Christ Memorial Lutheran Church
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Interior and exterior views of a church.
Studio Alain Enrg.
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Exterior view of house.
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the building, as well as design sketches.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Maison Bryson
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Photographs of the house and property, including barns, originally built ca. 1854.
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Strip mall, with parking lot in foreground.
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Illustration of a bridge, with various other sketches of bridges around the borders of the image and the text: "(Colour illustration from the cover of the forthcoming issue of Architectural Monographs: 5 Michael Graves.)" The original drawing is graphite and crayon on yellow paper, done in 1978, in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The bridge was designed as a replacement for a vehicular bridge spanning the Red River, connecting Minnesota and North Dakota.
Northwest Territories, Tuktoyaktuk Community Hall
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Photographs of the Stewart Biology Building and Chancellor Day Hall.
Chris F. Payne Photography
Montreal, Monastère du Bon-Pasteur
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Aerial view of the buildings. A sticker adhered to verso reads "The Monastère du Bon-Pasteur/ Montreal, QC/ Grand Prize/ The Montreal Trust - Credit Foncier Award". The monastery, the main building on the site, was built to house the Sisters of the Cornmunauté de Notre-Dame du Bon-Pasteur d'Angers, who came from France in 1844 at the behest of Mgr Bourget. Today the Bon Pasteur siteis a multipurpose complex, combining housing, cultural amenities and services, etc.
Cours Mont-Royal (Mont-Royal Hotel)
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Illustration of the exterior of the building and interior view, looking up towards the glass ceiling. Originally the site of a 1046 room hotel built by Ross & Macdonald. Renovated in 1989 by Arcop Group into a mixed-use complex with condominiums, office space and retail/restaurant space. The renovation preserved much of the exterior.
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View of construction.
Mont-Tremblant village, Parc Provinicial du Mont-Tremblant
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Exterior views of the hotel buildings in winter and summer.
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Aerial view and details of the Pavillion Roger-Gaudry.
Landry, Armour
Montreal, Expo 67, Administration and Press Building
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Photographs at street level of the building, partial views.
Montreal, Expo 67, Aerial views
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erial views of the Exposition grounds during construction. The site after construction of new land. The site of Expo then and ow. One photograph (2009. 00.1303.001) is site just before work began on enlarging in July 1963 and the exhibition grounds after.
Montreal, Expo 67, Africa Place
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Photographs of the exterior and construction of the pavilion. Text on the lower margin of one of the photographs reads "The roof system of Expo's African Place is a giant jigsaw puzzle of 999 fir plywood stressed skin panels. Toronto architect John Andrews designed the complex, which features a unique wind scoop ventilation system." A stamp on verso reads "Plywood Manufacturers of B.C. Photograph".
Plywood Manufacturers of B.C.
Montreal, Expo 67, Air Canada Pavilion
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Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion. One of the photographs has text printed at the lower margin reading " 'Man and Flight' is the theme of Air Canada's striking red and white pavilion at Expo. Plywood-clad cantilevered blades fan out from a central support column to form a dramatic roof." The verso of that photograph is stamped "Plywood Manufacturers of B.C. Photograph".
Plywood Manufacturers of B.C.
Montreal, Expo 67, Austria Pavilion
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Photographs of the construction of the pavilion which has a geometrical motif, designed to suggest mountains, precious stones, a romantic countryside, scientific precision and achievement in the arts.
Montreal, Expo 67, Automotive Stadium
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Photographs of the construction of the stadium.
Montreal, Expo 67, Britain Pavilion
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Montreal, Expo 67, Canada Pavilion
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Photograph of a model of the pavilion, and an exterior view of the finished pavilion.
Karkutt Photography
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Photograph of an illustration of the building before completion. A piece of paper adhered to the back of the photograph reads "The $50-million Eaton Centre will feature 244 retail outlets, siz movie theatres and underground parking for 525 cars."
Montreal, Expo 67, Canadian National Railway Pavilion
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Photograph of the pavilion from an adjacent building.
Montreal, Expo 67, Canadian Pacific Rail - Cominco Pavilion
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Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry Pavilion
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Photograph of the construction of the pavilion. A caption typed in the margin of the photograph reads "Fir plywood 'trees' form the soaring roof system of the Canadian Pulp and Paper pavilion at Expo 67. The roof was finished with four shades of green epoxy paint."
Plywood Manufacturers of B.C.
Montreal, Expo 67, Czechoslovakia Pavilion,
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Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Expo Théâtre
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Photograph of the construction of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Federal Republic of Germany Pavilion
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the pavilion, including construction views.
Montreal, Expo 67, France Pavilion
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Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion.
Blouin, André, 1920
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Before and after construction views of Habitat. Interior views show examples of dwellings. Views at land and aerial level. Example of living and dining areas of one of ther unit by Francisco Furniture Ltd. Photographs of architect drawings and a shot of a model for Habitat.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Montreal, Expo 67, International Trade Centre
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Photograph of the entrance to the pavilion with pond and fountains.
Montreal, Expo 67, Israel Pavilion
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Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Montreal-Dorval International Airport
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Photographs of the airport terminal and control tower, showing the runways, parking lots and a parked Trans-Canada Airlines plane. One interior view of the lounge/reading room.
Ed. Bermingham Inc., Commercial Photography
Montreal, Expo 67, Japan Pavilion
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Photographs of the pavilion during construction.
Montreal, Expo 67, Man Pavilions
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Construction views and one view of a finished interior, showing the 1967 theme pavilions Man the Explorer and Man the Producer. The various other Man-themed pavilions (not represented in the collection) included: Man in the Community, Man the Provider, Man and his Health, and Man the Creator.
Plywood Manufacturers of B.C.
Montreal, Expo 67, Netherlands Pavilion
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Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Ontario Pavilion
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The Ontario pavilion, located between the Canada and Quebec pavilions, features an opaque glass roof made up of several pyramids of different sizes. A group of large granite blocks, symbolizing the Canadian shield, forms an interesting rest area and provides a popular spot for young climbers. Young people are the focus of this pavilion, alongside exhibits about Ontario's past, present and future.
Montreal, Expo 67, Place d'Accueil
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La Place d'Accueil is the main gate for Expo 67. A huge plaza of 2½ acres is on a middle level, above a bus station which is also used by taxis and the terminals of the Expo-Express and the Trailer Train which connects to Ci du Havre points.On the middle level, and on a third level, are information booths, travel offices, accommodation bureaux, shops, banks, a liquor store, restaurants, snack bars, lounges and a day hotel. There is a direct footway from the plaza to the International Broadcasting Centre. A striking architectural feature of the place is its roof -- in the shape of a huge umbrella. It is made up of seven plexiglass hexagons.
Montreal, Expo 67, Québec Pavilion
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Exterior views of the pavilion during construction and during Expo.
Proulx, Michel
Montreal, Expo 67, Steel Pavilion
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Photograph of the construction of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Scandinavian Pavilion
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Photograph of the mechanized ramps designed to move people within the pavilion. Canadian Architect Magazine published this image in the May 1967 issue. The building was designed by architects representing Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Montreal, Expo 67, United States of America Pavilion
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Photographs of the interior, exterior and construction of the building. The dome was constructed with steel pipes and molded acrylic panels.
Herb Nott & Co. Ltd.
Montreal, Expo 67, U.S.S.R. Pavilion
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Views of the pavilion during construction and completed.
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This photograph was taken to illustrate an article in Canadian Architect magazine's December 1983 issue. Architects Vecsei and Panzini were given an Award of Excellence for their proposal to redevelop the mansion for commercial use while preserving the original structure.
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Photographs of the station from front and back.
Hedrich-Blessing, Chicago
Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture, exterior views
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Photographs of the exterior of the museum shortly after construction.
Bryant, Richard
Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture, official Centre photographs (exteriors)
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One photograph of South elevation is showing Shaughnessy House by W.T. Thomas, 1874.
Eigenmann, Yves
Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture, interior views
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Bryant, Richard
Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture, official Centre photographs (interiors)
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Photographs of the library, theatre, a study room and court entrance.
Laforest, Alain
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Photographs of the exhibition installation as well as images of the architectural plans and finished buildings featured in the exhibition. This exhibition focused on Eisnman's drawings and models for four key works: submission to the International Design Seminar in Cannaregio Venice, Italy (1978); the submission to the South Friedrichstadt housing competition of the Intrernationale Bauausstellung, Berlin (1980-81); the project for the University Art Museum for California State University in Long Beach (1986); the submission Choral L. Works for the Parc de La Villette, Paris (1985-86).The exhibition was curated by Jean Francois Bédard and ran from March 2 - June 19, 1994.
Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture, plans and construction views
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Elevations, maps and construction photographs showing the Centre and surrounding area.
Laforest, Alain
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Images in the exhbition featured the attic of the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. Fascinated by sites charged with history, German artist Dieter Appelt uses his examination of the attic to inquire into the invisible, mysterious, and indefinite forces of decay that lie beyond everyday experience. By concentrating on structural details, and by confronting the surfaces of the wooden beams, he has photographed the attic in such a way that it becomes a new reality, marked by the corrosive signs of passing time. Photographs of images in the exhibition: No. 3, 5 and 14 from the sequence Bethanien, 1984-91.
Appelt, Dieter
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The American Lawn is the fifth and final exhibition in the series The American Century, which seeks to cast a fresh eye on critical aspects of modern America’s architectural culture – its promises and disappointments, its roots and offshoots, its unparalleled worldwide impact. Other exhibitions include Scenes of the World to Come: European Architecture and the American Challenge, 1893–1960 (1995); Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape, 1922–1932 (1996); Viewing Olmsted: Photographs by Robert Burley, Lee Friedlander, and Geoffrey James (1996); and The Architecture of Reassurance: Designing the Disney Theme Parks (1997). Among the objects and documents displayed in the exhibition are Space Age lawnmowers, lawn ornaments, stereoscopic photographs of the “border crossings” between lawns, excerpts from the cinema of the lawn (such as Blue Velvet), vintage television footage of protests on the Washington Mall, sports shoes with high-tech cleats and patented grass. Photographs in the file include College Station, Texas; Grounds of Mrs. Harold W. Hacks, Short Hills, New Jersey and Weyerhauser Corporate Headquarters. The exhibition ran from June 16 - November 8, 1998 and was curated by Beatriz Colomina, Elizabeth Diller, Alessandra Ponte, Ricardo Scofidio, Georges Teyssot and Mark Wigley with Mark Wasiuta and Gwynne Keathly.
Stoller, Ezra
Canadian Centre for Architecture Collection Photos
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4 photographs of design work by Jacques Rousseau (Canadian, born Saint-Hyacinthe, QC, 1948), and 1 unidentified photograph of a barn, partially destroyed.
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Artist's conception of the office complex at the corner of Peel Street and Maisonneuve Boulevard. The building was designed to be the world headquarters of the International Air Transportation Association.
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.
Montreal, Bibliothèque de Mont-Royal
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Photographs of the interior, main adult stacks area, and of the exterior of the building.
Drummond, Michael
Eglise Notre-Dame-d'Anjou, Montreal
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Photograph of the architect's model. Circular, snail-shell design in concrete.
Atelier Jean Louis Bourret
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.
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Small photograph adhered to clear plastic showing exterior of a skyscraper, sometimes referred to as the "Inside-Out Building" because many of its pipes and conduits are exterior to the building. The building was the topic of a critique of office buildings with exposed structures in the February 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine titled "Exposing High Tech". The Llyod's building is sometimes
North Hatley, Minton Hill House [project folder]
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Project binder describing the construction of Minton Hill House, a private residence for a single occupant in Quebec's Eastern Townships. The binder contains information on the architect, client, and consultants as well as a brief description of the landscape and the design influences. Floorplans and elevations are included as well as photographs of the finished residence.
Affleck + de la Riva Architects
Côte Saint Luc, Sports and Recreation Center [project folder]
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Project binder describing the construction of the Côte Saint Luc Sports and Recreation Center in Quebec. The binder contains information on the architect, client, and consultants as well as a brief description of the landscape and the design influences, including the architects' incorporation of an existing pool pavilion adjacent to the building site. Floorplans and elevations are included as well as photographs of the finished building.
Affleck + de la Riva Architects
Armchairs by John Hutton for Donghia Furniture
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Photograph of two black and purple upholstered armchairs, front and back. These chairs were a part of the exhibitions at SIDIM: Salon International du Design Intérieur de Montréal (Montreal International Interior Design Show).
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.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
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Photo of the park showing a pond area, with a sticker at the lower right of the photo that reads "Photo ville de/city of Montréal".
North York, Winters College Residence, York University
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Exterior view of brick dormitory, and one view from across courtyard with central sculpture and partial view of McLaughlin College behind.
Jowett, Roger
North York, Scott Library, York University
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Interior views of the atrium and stack floors.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
North York, Ross Humanities and Social Sciences building, York University
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Exterior views of mid-rise concrete building, partially open at ground level to act as an event podium, supported by large concrete pillars. One view, taken at a distance, shows a statue in foreground.
Clark, Clive H.
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the pink brick building, designed as a series of 5 separate buildings. Views include a theatre with hardwood and granite floors, hallways, stairwells, an indoor pool area with coffered ceiling, outdoor track, and aerial views of the building.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Lenscape Incorporated
Koffler Student Services Centre, University of Toronto
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Interior and exterior photographs of the Koffler Student Centre including, library, skylight, pillars and ceiling.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
British Amarican Oil Company Ltd., Research & Development Centre
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Exterior view of the building.
Harris, David G.
Musée de la Civilisation, Québec
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Photographs of the exterior and interior of the museum complex in Quebec City which incorporated 4 existing historic buildings into the design.
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Interior view of a living room with a fireplace.
Toronto, 250/260/270 Queen's Quay West
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Photoprint of model buildings. 1 photograph is airview of the constructed buildings. Verso: The Canadian Architect Magazine 1985 Award of Exellence to James A. Murray, Norman Hotson, Alfred C. Roberts. B&W. photograph of the buildings and York Quay Park at lake Ontario.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Edmonton, Milner/Centennial Library
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the the exterior of the Milner/Centennial Library in Edmonton, Alberta.
Canadian Architect