- 2009.002.3202
- Ficheiro
- 1977
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Exterior and interior views of the Royal Bank Plaza building.
10 resultados com objetos digitais Mostrar resultados com objetos digitais
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Exterior and interior views of the Royal Bank Plaza building.
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Exterior views of the Royal Bank Plaza building.
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Interior and exterior views of the Royal Bank Plaza building.
Eaton Centre and Royal Bank Plaza
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Exterior views of the future sites of Royal Bank Plaza and Eaton's Centre, downtown Toronto
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Exterior views of the Royal Bank building.
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Interior views of common spaces and offices.
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Exterior views of the building.
Royal Bank Plaza : construction
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Interior and exterior views of glass pyramid, Royal Bank Plaza Toronto.
Crowds in concourse : Royal Bank Plaza
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
People walking through the interior concourse of the Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Architect's model for a hotel tower on the South side of Queen Street, situated across from Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall. Published in an article in Canadian Architect magazine indicating this was the winning design. The location is now home to the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel.
Jowett, Roger
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Architect's model for the Scotiabank office tower at the corner of King and Yonge Streets in downtown Toronto. The design incorporates the historic Bank of Nova Scotia head office building at 44 King Street West, which was designed by architects Mathers and Haldenby (with Beck and Eadie), and built from 1946 to 1951. This 115 m (377 ft) tall, 27 storey building was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act by the City of Toronto in 1975. It was completely renovated with major, historically sensitive architectural design changes including a 14 story high glass atrium connecting the original building to the new, 68 storey structure.
Canadian Architect
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Architect's model and exterior views of completed glass and steel building.
Montreal, La Maison des Coopérants
Parte de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Photographs of the construction phase of the building, with a press release from Wyndham Associates adhered to back of each image describing the project.
Jack Marlow & Company Limited