- 2005.001.06.03.338
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- 1967
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains prints featuring images of the Kodak building, its visitors, and Kodak's involvement in Montreal Expo '67.
Kodak Canada Inc.
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Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains prints featuring images of the Kodak building, its visitors, and Kodak's involvement in Montreal Expo '67.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains prints and snapshots featuring images of the Kodak building and its visitors at Montreal Expo '67.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Prints featuring images from the construction of Expo '67.
Expo 67 - miscellaneous pavilions
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
File contains prints featuring images of various pavilions at Expo '67.
Montreal, Expo 67, Administration and Press Building
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographs at street level of the building, partial views.
Montreal, Expo 67, Aerial views
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographs of the construction of the stadium.
Montreal, Expo 67, Britain Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Montreal, Expo 67, Canada Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photograph of a model of the pavilion, and an exterior view of the finished pavilion.
Karkutt Photography
Montreal, Expo 67, Canadian National Railway Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photograph of the pavilion from an adjacent building.
Montreal, Expo 67, Canadian Pacific Rail - Cominco Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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,
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Expo Théâtre
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photograph of the construction of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Federal Republic of Germany Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographs of the interior and exterior of the pavilion, including construction views.
Montreal, Expo 67, France Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion.
Blouin, André, 1920
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photograph of the entrance to the pavilion with pond and fountains.
Montreal, Expo 67, Israel Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photograph of the exterior of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Japan Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographs of the pavilion during construction.
Montreal, Expo 67, Man Pavilions
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Ontario Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Exterior views of the pavilion during construction and during Expo.
Proulx, Michel
Montreal, Expo 67, Steel Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photograph of the construction of the pavilion.
Montreal, Expo 67, Scandinavian Pavilion
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
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
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Views of the pavilion during construction and completed.