Ottawa, Carleton University Student Union
- 2009.002.024
- Dossier
- [January] 1971
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Blohm, Hans L.
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Ottawa, Carleton University Student Union
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Blohm, Hans L.
Ottawa, Carleton University Loeb building for Social Sciences
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Blohm, Hans L.
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Photographs of the Stewart Biology Building and Chancellor Day Hall.
Chris F. Payne Photography
North York, Petrie Science and Engineering building, York University
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Exterior photographs of a multi-storey concrete building with observatory towers.
N. & H. Studio
North York, McLaughlin College, York University
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Photograph of the entrance to the building, showing terraced steps.
N. & H. Studio
North York, Central Square, York University
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N. & H. Studio
North York, Founders College, York University
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Exterior views of 4 storey brick lecture building.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
North York, Winters College Residence, York University
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Exterior view of brick dormitory, and one view from across courtyard with central sculpture and partial view of McLaughlin College behind.
Jowett, Roger
North York, Scott Library, York University
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Interior views of the atrium and stack floors.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
North York, Ross Humanities and Social Sciences building, York University
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Exterior views of mid-rise concrete building, partially open at ground level to act as an event podium, supported by large concrete pillars. One view, taken at a distance, shows a statue in foreground.
Clark, Clive H.
Ottawa, Algonquin College of Applied Arts & Technology
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Photographs of the exterior of a brick building. Paper gives details of the decision to award this an Award of Merit: "... The original buildings to which the new Algonquin work was added was not considered to be of sufficient architectural merit to necessitate continuation of the forms and details and this has allowed the older work, but owing nothing to it visually...The Jury felt that the apparent thickness of exterior wall construction denoted by the sloping sills and generally massive forms belied the long masonry spans and cantilevered corners that are more turly expressive of concrete technology..."
Professional Photo Services
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Illustration, showing an aerial view of the campus.
Barrie, Georgian College of Applied Arts & Technology
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Exterior view of entrance and parking lot in winter.
University of Toronto : Scarborough Campus
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Interior and exterior views of the university campus
Guelph, University of Guelph, Macdonald Institute
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View of the entrance to the 1903 building, italianate design in brick with brick columns. Second photograph is a detail of the terra cotta capital design.
Guelph, University of Guelph, East Residences
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Exterior views of town-house style student accommodations. Two-storey, wood panelled. A piece of paper stuck to the verso of the larger prints reads: "East Residences, University of Gueph Klein & Sears. February 1973."
Guelph, Universit of Guelph Buildings
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Exterior views of various campus buildings, including the Laboratory Animal Building, the Arts Library and the Physical Sciences Building.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Hamilton, McMaster University Health Sciences Centre
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Interior and exterior views of a large hospital and laboratory for instruction in health sciences at McMaster University, including construction views showing the exposed girders and views of the finished building.
Canadian Architect
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Aerial view of 3 pavilions, part of the Ivor Wynne Centre Main Gym and Squash Courts and Olympic Pool.
Boschler, Tom
London, University of Western Ontario [design illustrations]
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Architect's illustrations for the National Centre for Management Research and Development, and the Alumni House Student Residence.
McMaster University : construction
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Copy photographs of McMaster University buildings under construction.
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Exterior views of the McMaster University campus in Hamilton, Ontario.
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Photographs of McMaster University buildings under construction.
E. J. Pratt Library, Victoria University
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Exterior view of the building.
Windsor, University of Windsor Library
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Interior and exterior views of the library.
Panda/Croydon Associates
Vancouver, Emily Carr School of Art
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Folder consists of 6 photographic prints of the Emily Carr School of Art. The Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design is located on Granville Island, a highly successful urban precinct on the waterfront in the heart of Vancouver. The building context ranges from the small scale of single-story shops to the industrial scale of a concrete plant and the superscale of a major high-level bridge which spans over the island. The natural context of the waterfront adds a marine character to the island and the buildings which occupy it, which has both industrial and recreational dimensions.
The fundamental design problem for the building was an urban one. The building program required 60 000 square feet of studios and associated spaces, including a library and large lecture theatre, and 255 parking stalls located across the street from existing college facilities. Because subsurface conditions make building a parking garage entirely below grade impracticable, the fundamental problem was to position a college building on top of a three-story parking garage while at the same time addressing the varying scales and pedestrian-oriented character of Granville Island.
The disposition of the building volumes mediates the building?s bulk and the impact of the parking garage on the surrounding streets. The library is located at ground level, screening the garage and providing a public amenity at street level. The remaining program components are located above street level and grouped around a double-height glazed concourse space.
As is typical of construction on Granville Island, corrugated metal cladding is used for insulated walls, services are generally left exposed, and detailing is direct.
Architect: Patkau Architects / Toby Russell Buckwell and Partners.
Fulker, John
North York, Atkinson College, York University
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Exterior view of college building.
Vancouver, UBC Faculty Club (6331 Crescent Road)
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7 black and white photograph of the University of British Columbia's faculty club in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, University Club of Vancouver
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5 black and white photographs of the interior of the University Club of Vancouver, located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Pullan, Selwyn
Lethbridge, University of Lethbridge
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Two exterior views and one interior view of a lounge.
Scott, Simon
Red Deer, Red Deer College Arts Centre
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Interior views of theatre auditorium seating, a wall mural (by Dorothy Landstat) and a hallway and one exterior view, showing the outdoor sculpture court.