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- Bestanddeel
- [November] 1986
Folder contains an architectural rendering of the Ladner Mall in Ladner, B.C. The architecture firm responsible for the project was Thompson, Berwick & Pratt.
Canadian Architect
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Folder contains an architectural rendering of the Ladner Mall in Ladner, B.C. The architecture firm responsible for the project was Thompson, Berwick & Pratt.
Canadian Architect
Ladner, Ladner Pioneer Library
Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Ladner Pioneer Library in Ladner, B.C. Established in 1930, the Fraser Valley Regional Library System was the first of its kind in North America. Today it is the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 24 community libraries serving 650,000 people in its service area. The article was published in Canadian Architect yearbook, 1964, p. 48-49. Architects on the project were Richard B. Archambault, J. Blair Macdonald and Barry V. Downs.
Pullan, Selwyn
Kelowna, Lakeshore drive residence
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the National design award 1964 winner from the Canadian Housing Design Council. Caption on verso: "A splendid plan which takes advantage of a fine site. Circulation within the house is very good and the outside areas are practically and attractively handled." The architects were Hartley Barnes & Arajs of Kelowna, B.C. The builder as M. Ulansky of Kelowna, B.C.
Century 21 Photographers Ltd.
Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Lansdell House renovation. Architect was Fred Thornton Hollingsworth. CA Magazine January 1965. Part of FT Hollingsworth's portfolio.
Pullan, Selwyn
Ottawa, Lester B. Pearson building
Photograph of the exterior of a government office building occupied by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and its courtyard/entrance decoration. A piece of paper adhered to the verso of the photograph identifies the subject as the Haida sculpture in front of the building.
Mosher, Murray
Folder contains 7 b&w photographs of the Lloyd Residence, Vancouver, B.C. The tightly planned house of 1,120 square feet was designed for private outdoor living on a standard city lot. Large individual rooms were made possible by placing hall-ways with a small central passage core. A large wooden deck opens off the living room overlooking the main front garden and reflecting pool. Architecture firm responsible for the project was Erikson/Massey Architects of Vancouver, B.C. Each of the photographs contains a caption with information about the residence.
Pullan, Selwyn
Folder contains 1 colour photograph of the Lougheed Mall in Vancouver, B.C. from November 1986.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Lonsdale Quay Market
Folder contains a photographic print of an artist's rendering of the Lonsdale Quay Market in Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, The Qube (1333 West Georgia Street)
Recipient of the 1970-71 Design in Steel Award from the American Iron and Steel Institute.
This building was portrayed as the "Phoenix Foundation" in the TV series, MacGyver.
Fully renovated in 1990.
This building was built from the top down. The core was built first then steel was hung from cables at the top and floors were added all the way down. The first floor starts at the fourth level. Over the years the cables have stretched so that today a pencil might roll off your desk if you're not paying attention.
Converting to 180 condominiums by mid-2005.
Known as the Westcoast Transmission Building from 1969-2000 and Duke Energy Building from 2000-2004.
Address was changed from 1333 to 1383 West Georgia in 2005 following conversion to condos.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, MacMillan Bloedel building
Client MacMillan Bloedel Limited
Area 500,000 square feet; 46,450 square metres
Cost $9.5 million
Date 1970
Canadian Architect
Photograph of a the Magistrate's Court, formerly operated by the city and a Provincial Court of British Columbia as of 1969.
Fulker, John
Folder contains an architectural drawing of Manulife Place in Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect
Exterior and aerial views of an office and retail building. One illustration of interior design. Construction lasted from 1981-1985.
Maple Ridge, Municipal Town Hall
Folder contains photographic prints of the Maple Ridge Municipal Hall & Plaza in B.C. The architecture firm responsible for the project was Henriquez and Partners Architects of Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Massey Cabin in Whistler, B.C. Architects were Erikson/Massey Architects.
Fulker, John
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the McEwan residence in Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the McLelland house in Sechelt, B.C. The architect was Roger Kemble.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Memorial swimming pool
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of Memorial Swimming Pool in Vancouver, B.C. Alternative name is Clifton G. Brown Swimming Pool. Architects were McCarter, Nairne & Partners.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Mixed-use development (Main street & Terminal avenue)
Award of Excellence CA Magazine December 1985
The complex consists of a 356 room hotel with restaurant and a convention facilities, retail stores, offices,apartments, and recreational and social amenities.
Canadian Architect
Tinley, Glenn
Winnipeg, Monarch Life building
Exterior view of office building.
Kalen, Henry
North Vancouver, Montroyal Elementary school
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of Montroyal Elementary School in North Vancouver, B.C. Architects were McCarter, Nairne & Partners.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Moore Business Forms office
Folder contains 8 b&w photographs of the Moor Business Forms office in Vancouver, B.C. Architects were McCarter, Nairne & Partners.
CA MAGAZINE August 1969; Flexible office space and parking for 40 cars.
Pullan, Selwyn
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of Moscrop High School located in Burnaby, B.C. from January 1957.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology (UBC MOA)
Folder contains photographic prints of the University of British Colombia Museum of Anthropology. Photographs range in date from November 1979 up to October 1992. Many of the photographs have captions on the back with information about the architecture of the building.
Scott, Simon
North York, Menkes corporate plaza
Architect's model of the glass and steel office buildings.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Interior views of a the renovated fast-food restaurant space, with red marble and tan, red and green chairs, mirrored staircases and large windows. One exterior view of the restaurant sign.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Photograph of the exterior of a high rise apartment building that has been retrofitted by Westeel. The new exterior cladding is advertised as thermally efficient and durably constructed, and was featured in a Spec Sheet for Preformed Metal Siding in Canadian Architect magazine for July 1985.
Mauran residence, 95 Ardwold Gate
Exterior views of a wood and glass two storey building, with cantilevered terraces and roof overhang. Exterior walls are all of cast-in-place concrete.
Photograph of a round seal with the image of a deer and a tower, and inscribed "The Massey Foundation 1896-1918".
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Exterior views of the mid-rise condominium complex in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood, with central courtyard and street-level shopping arcade. One interior view of shopping concourse and one aerial view of area prior to development.
90 Adelaide street west, Toronto
Artist's illustration of a mid-rise office building, constructed to attach to an adjacent office tower. Owned by Maplebrook Properties Ltd.
Artist's illustration of the addition to Manulife's head offices at Bloor and Jarvis Streets in Toronto.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Aerial view of the 51 storey mixed-use office and residential tower located at 44 Charles Street West in Toronto.
Manors of Brandywine : Scarborough
Exterior view of three storey townhouses with central grassy courtyard.
Photograph of the interior lobby/hallway in the hospital located at 520 Sutherland Drive in Toronto. A half-wall in wood panneling separates the space.
Brampton, Kmart office building
Exterior view of a mid-rise concrete office building, and interior views of lobby, atrium, cubicles and hallways.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Exterior views of townhouses, showing pathways between buildings, garages, and courtyards.
Guaranty Trust Computer Centre
Architect's model of a 6 storey office building, designed in pre-cast concrete with blue-metal panelling and stainless steel banding details.
Lenscape Incorporated
Architect's model and exterior view of finished high rise residential condominium located at 480 Queens Quay West in Toronto, designed with stepped levels and walls of glass windows.
Lenscape Incorporated
Don Mills, Apartments on Windfield Farms land
Exterior view of two high rise towers, taken from across a field.
Interior views of a townhouse designed by Jerome Markson (owner & architect), showing living room with fireplace and wood panneled ceiling, and exterior views of brick patio in the rear of the house.
Canadian Architect
Interior views of guest rooms, dining areas, and reception area.
North York, Atkinson College, York University
Exterior view of college building.
Italian Trade Commission office
Interior views of a lobby and office space, meeting rooms, featuring glass walls, banquette seating and wood-panneled ceiling.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Exterior view of a 3 storey office building, from the side, showing white infill panels on a curtain wall.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Vancouver, Imperial Bank of Canada
Photograph of a mid-rise office building on Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. with large signage for the Imperial Bank of Canada.
Jones and Morris, Commercial Photographers
Don Mills, IBM distribution center
Exterior view of the three storey concrete building, with parkade on rooftop. Additional storage unit clad in metal siding, added in 1983.
Winnipeg, Railway car restaurant
Interior view of a restaurant with a streetcar renovated for use in seating customers. The side of the streetcar is labeled "Winnipeg Electric Street Railway", and a sign on top gives the route as "Portage Ave."
Interior and exterior views of a house renovation. The tall Victorian home was clad in grey shingle and pale wood, and the interior space was opened up and rounded statement walls painted green complement exposed metal piping. Views of dining room, kitchen, living area, bathroom and bedroom.
Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre
Exterior views of the Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre in Toronto, Ontario.
Clark, Clive H.
Exterior view of a flat-roof building clad in grey stone, with a central window feature.
Samson, Ian
Architect's model of the building. Sticker on back of photograph reads: Model of the Homeworld mega centre in Metropolitan Toronto, looking north towards Highway 401. The semi-translucent fibreglass dome will measure 240X240 feet and soar 120 feet from ground level. Photo credit: Zeidler Roberts Partnership/ Architects. Information: 416 968 2100."
37, 39 & 41 Heath Street West, Toronto
Exterior views of Victorian row houses originally built in the 1880s, altered in 1981. The house was first owned by Alfred Hoskin, a barrister, and is referred to in the Canadian Architect magazine issue for October 1985 as "Hoskin House".
Artist's illustration of an entranceway, featuring art deco inspired coloured glass doors.
Lakeside Eats, Harbourfront Centre
Exterior views of the restaurant and patio, overlooking a concrete pond at Toronto's harbour. A canoe is visible in one image.
Photographs of the lobby of the retirement home, with double-storey atrium and rustic wood furniture.
Photographs of the interior of the Cabana Executive Suite, featuring a marble-finished bathroom. The is hotel located at 1 Harbour Square in Toronto and was purchased by the Westin hotel chain in 1987, then renamed the Westin Harbour Castle. The hotel was also featured in the December 1986 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Exterior view of the main entrance to a glass and concrete building. This building won a Design Award in 1985 from the Town of Vaughan for new industrial design.
Illustration of a garden with waterfall and arbor.
Grice, Gordon
Renovation and addition to a heritage property located at 2 Gloucester Street in Toronto. The original Masonic building was constructed in 1888. The addition to this building won a Canadian Architect Award of Excellence in 1972.
Clark, Clive
George Brown College, Casa Loma campus
Exterior views of the campus buildings located at the corner of Kendall and Davenport Avenues in Toronto (view of entrance from Kendall).
Perron, Robert
The gas works building located at 251 Front St., built in 1887-1888, belonged to the Consumers Gas Company and produced gas for light fixtures. It was known as Purifying House No. 2. The file contains an image of the interior of the building being gutted. The basilica-style interior space is evident in the empty room. In 1985, The Canadian Opera Company purchased the buildings north of the lane and commenced an comprehensive $10 million restoration program with Bregman, Hamann and Arcop Associates. It would later house the Imperial Oil Opera Theatre and the Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Opera Centre.
Exterior view of a house at 4 Old George Place in Toronto. The style is influenced by Japanese, West Coast Canadian and Native Canadian architecture, with sloping rooflines and durable materials that integrate with a natural setting. The structure is made of red brick, interspersed with cedar sections and glass panes.
Jowett, Roger
Exterior view of the main buildings on site, with cedar shingles and enclosed walkways between buildings.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Photographs of the exterior of a planned community in Toronto, with both high rise and townhouse structures. Views of the highrise block under construction. One interior view of a living room and dining room inside one of the two-storey townhouses.
Green, Seymour
Photographs of the exterior of the building also known as the "Flatiron" at 49 Wellington Street East in Toronto. The Romanesque Revival building was constructed in 1892 as an office building and has been designated a heritage property. The photographs in this file were probably taken to illustrate the construction of the CN Tower, contrasting with an older, well-known city landmark and showing the effects on the skyline before and after.
Firehall Number 8 : Scarborough
Exterior view of a fire house, in brick and glass.
Webber, Ray
Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist
Interior church decoration, featuring metal letters adhered to the wall with phrases such as "God is Love". Views of altar and worship space, located at 41 Chatsworth Drive near Lawrence and Yonge Streets in Toronto.
Conversion of a factory to office space, exterior view only.
Interior and exterior views of a wood-construction, with wood paneling inside and out. Interior shots show hallway, dining and kitchen areas.
Jowett, Roger
Exterior views of the office and reasearch building. One interior view of a lounge area.
Jowett, Roger
Exterior views of a two-storey brick townhouse complex, with one view of a shopping arcade on the main level of a section of the buildings.
Streetscapes, showing Ed's Warehouse on King Street West in Toronto, next to the Royal Alexandra Theatre and an advertisement for Old Ed's, one in the group of warehouse restaurants, from the Lakeshore Boulevard.
Dynamic Funds of Canada, corporate offices
Interior views of the hallway and decorative glass cube wall feature.
Interior views of the architects' offices, showing staff at work.
Exterior view of fire truck bays.
Dundas/Sherborne residential building
Photograph of the rear garden area of an unknown residential building near Dundas and Sherbourne Streets in Toronto. A paved walkway separates the building from the rear entrances to neighbouring homes and apartments.
Exterior view of the main entrance to the gallery which was located on Yonge Street in Toronto, showing glass door and stucco walls.
Reeves, John
Interior and exterior views of two phases of development of a townhouse complex. Single and multi-storey buildings are pictured, as well as interiors.
Fleet, Max
Head Office, Dow Corning Silicones, Ltd.
Exterior view of a staircase to an entrance.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Exterior view of a brick mansion with dormer windows and portico, renovated into a restaurant located at 4125 Steeles Avenue in Toronto. The restaurant Casa-Imperial serves Chinese cuisine.
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Currie residence in Claremont, Ontario. Detail view of upper storey windows, clad in cedar shingling. Exterior view of backyard during winter, brick chimney and cedar shingling visible.
Canadian Architect
Office and shopping complex located at 99 Yorkville Avenue. Office space designed by Webb, Zerafa, Menkes, Housden partnership for their own use. Published in the May 1974 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
N. & H. Studio
North York Central Library / Crown Life Building
Architect's model of the stepped library building, with arched main entrance, an atrium connecting six floors, curved staircases, and semi-circular balconies. Design by Moriyama and Teshima. Adhered to the same paper backing is a photo of an artist's illustration of the Crown Life building by Bregman + Hamann.
Crombie park apartments/ St Michael's Catholic School
Exterior view of a mid-rise apartment building, in red brick, located at 25 Henry Terrace in Toronto. The building is constructed of four blocks, attached by elevated walkways, and houses residential apartments as well as a Catholic school.
Centre section, Gardiner Expressway, concept drawings
Illustrations showing an idealized reconstruction of the section of the Gardiner Expressway in the downtown core of the city, extending to the waterfront. Drawings include the reversal of the positions for the elevated Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Boulevard, and improved the major east-west traffic routes through the area. The designs were commissioned as part of an OAA Charrette, and the images were published in the July 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Crang & Boake Architects, office
Exterior view of landscaped yard and side of building with overhanging concrete floors. On view through window of studio space at night, showing drafting tables and chairs.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
Model for a building on Queens Quay West in Toronto, never built.
Interior and exterior views of a high-rise office tower and lower-level shopping concourse, designed in glass and concrete. One view of courtyard outside the building. Shopping area shows a Mappins retail store and a telephone booth.
Interior and exterior views of the college building, plus one section drawing on transparency paper.
Before and after photographs of a factory conversion to townhouse complex.
Architecture, Landscape and Design Library, University of Toronto
Exterior views of the mid-rise building at 230 College Street in Toronto, home to the Faculty of Architecture and the Architecture, Landscape and Design Library.
Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) grounds, Toronto
Photographs show the interior/ auditorium of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre as photographed in April 1958 for an article on acoustics in theatre design, and the Shell Oil clock tower (also known as the Bulova tower).
Fleet, Max
Interior and exterior views of the City TV building at the corner of Queen and John streets in Toronto, with interior views of the main floor and production areas. One illustration of the building dated November 1986. Details of the stonework on the original Gothic Revival office building are visible.
Retired street sign, Surrey Place and Breadalbane Street, Toronto
Photograph of a street sign situated in the middle of a grassy lawn, with office buildings in background. This image was taken as part of a commentary on colonnades for a special article in Canadian Architect magazine, titled "Citizen and the City". A part of the caption reads: "When the street is removed, both the colonnade and the building are removed from the public realm to the acropolis and we as citizens are left, not with a way through, but a way around." (p.32)
Branch bank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Interior view of renovation to an existing bank. Vaulted plaster ceiling in main reception area.
Hazelton House, 33 Hazelton avenue, Toronto
Originally built in 1890 as the Olivet Congregational Church, converted to a shopping complexe in 1973. Discussed in the November 1974 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.