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Design plan and model for a waterfront garden space.
Goodwin, P.
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Design plan and model for a waterfront garden space.
Goodwin, P.
Theatrical set design, A Midsummer Night's Dream
Photograph of architectural plans and architect's model of the building.
Copy photographs of architectural drawings.
[Architectural drawings and interiors]
Copy photographs of architectural plans and interiors.
Building proposal for Victoria Street (between Lombard and Richmond Streets)
Architectural elevation, showing a block of 19th century buildings on Victoria Street with a proposed high rise apartment building integrated into the streetscape.
Burke, R.
[Architectural drawings and models]
Copy photographs of blueprints and models.
Canadian Tribute to Human Rights [scuplture], design sketches & models
Two models of the planned sculpture
Charney, Melvin, 1935
Photographs of building under construction, different views of exterior, terrace, swimming pool. Photographs of architectural model, illustrations of the building. Eight photographs of Concordia Hall including under construction and development views. Aerial view.
Jowett, H.R.
Illustration of a bridge, with various other sketches of bridges around the borders of the image and the text: "(Colour illustration from the cover of the forthcoming issue of Architectural Monographs: 5 Michael Graves.)" The original drawing is graphite and crayon on yellow paper, done in 1978, in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The bridge was designed as a replacement for a vehicular bridge spanning the Red River, connecting Minnesota and North Dakota.
Architectural elevation, showing 100 Yonge Street and neighbouring skyscrapers. Central structure is designed as a 17-storey tower with granite clad pre-cast concrete panels.
Montreal, Concordia University, Webster Library
Montreal, Complexe Chaussgros-de-lery
Toronto Pearson International Airport, Old Terminal 1
Interior and exterior of the development of the Toronto International Airport, showing photographs of planes, baggage claim, parking garages. Design drawings were published in the May 1958 issue of Canadian Architect. The airport was originally known as the Malton Airport, opened in 1937, and was redeveloped as an International Airport in the 1960s, and renamed in 1984 for former Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.
Jowett, H.R.