Visitor's Centre, Black Creek Pioneer Village
- 2009.002.823
- Bestanddeel
- [December] 1968
Model of the proposed visitor's centre by Gordon S. Adamson & Associates.
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Visitor's Centre, Black Creek Pioneer Village
Model of the proposed visitor's centre by Gordon S. Adamson & Associates.
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
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.
North York, Menkes corporate plaza
Architect's model of the glass and steel office buildings.
Applied Photography Ltd.
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Exterior view of the building, taken from a distance showing entire façade. Two storey building with second storey overhang. Canadian flag in front.
Jowett, Henry Roger
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Exterior views of the multi-coloured brick office building.
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Photographs of the exterior of a low-rise brick office complex on a manicured lawn. Stamps on the back of the photographs give the architect as Gordon S. Adamson & Associates and the photographer as N & H Studio. A piece of paper adhered to the verso has the following text: "Northern Electric Co. Ltd./ Toronto Branch Laboratory/ Bramalea, Ontario/ View looking South/ Gordon S. Adamson & Associates/ Architects". A similar paper appears on the second photo, except the view is looking West. Photograph 3 is a view of the main entrance and photograph 4 is a view looking north.
N. & H. Studio
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Clark, Clive H.
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Interior views of the atrium and stack floors.
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Exterior views of 4 storey brick lecture building.
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Photograph of the entrance to the building, showing terraced steps.
N. & H. Studio
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Exterior photographs of a multi-storey concrete building with observatory towers.
N. & H. Studio
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Exterior views of the recreation centre and classrooms.
Photograph of the exterior of an industrial building, with flagpole in foreground.
Jowett, Henry Roger
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Photograph of an illustration for a proposed addition to the centre, with an artist's signature in the lower right corner: P. Liang '83. Photographs of the main portion of the building were printed in the February 1978 issue of Canadian Architect magazine, and the original architects were Moffat, Moffat and Kinoshita Architects.
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Exterior views of curved glass high rise building. Also known as Ontario Hydro Building or Hydro Place.
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Interior and exterior views of the building. This office building has a 'green roof', which reduces the amount of energy required to heat and cool the building. It also has an extensive shopping mall at the ground floor and an arboretum with a waterfall at the Queen Street entrance. The double-decker elevator cabs are found inside the atrium, which stretches the entire height of the building.
Source: City of Ottawa website at www.ottawa.ca
Applied Photography Ltd.