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- 1977
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Copy photograph of the floor plan of an unknown building.
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Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Copy photograph of the floor plan of an unknown building.
[Architectural drawings and models]
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Copy photographs of blueprints and models.
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Plan of the mall, showing anchor stores (Eatons, Robinsons, Sears and Dominion) and parking lot.
Bruce Etherington: Toronto-Dominion Bank
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographs of architects participating in the planning proces for a new branch of the Toronto-Dominion Bank in Mississauga. Persons pictured are: A. Bruce Etherington, Harry Waring, Robert McCague (office manager and spec. writer), Valentin Petschar and Edmond Ruud (draftsmen), Mrs. Rosa Teshima (secretary).
Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture, plans and construction views
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Elevations, maps and construction photographs showing the Centre and surrounding area.
Laforest, Alain
North York, R.S. Kane Funeral Home
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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.
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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.)
Jonquière, Alcan Industrial Complex
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
From Canadian Architect magazine, July 1985: [the building] features a curved profile at the top in aluminum cladding. Light enters large windows at the building's ends and middle and through translucent panels on the south wall and stairwells. Openings below the floor allow for ventilation and are coupled with a plenum in a heat distribution system.