Head Office, Dow Corning Silicones, Ltd.
- 2009.002.790
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- [June] 1966
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Exterior view of a staircase to an entrance.
Jowett, Henry Roger
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Head Office, Dow Corning Silicones, Ltd.
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Exterior view of a staircase to an entrance.
Jowett, Henry Roger
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Exterior view of a brick mansion with dormer windows and portico, renovated into a restaurant located at 4125 Steeles Avenue in Toronto. The restaurant Casa-Imperial serves Chinese cuisine.
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Currie residence in Claremont, Ontario. Detail view of upper storey windows, clad in cedar shingling. Exterior view of backyard during winter, brick chimney and cedar shingling visible.
Canadian Architect
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Office and shopping complex located at 99 Yorkville Avenue. Office space designed by Webb, Zerafa, Menkes, Housden partnership for their own use. Published in the May 1974 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
N. & H. Studio
North York Central Library / Crown Life Building
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Architect's model of the stepped library building, with arched main entrance, an atrium connecting six floors, curved staircases, and semi-circular balconies. Design by Moriyama and Teshima. Adhered to the same paper backing is a photo of an artist's illustration of the Crown Life building by Bregman + Hamann.
Crombie park apartments/ St Michael's Catholic School
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Exterior view of a mid-rise apartment building, in red brick, located at 25 Henry Terrace in Toronto. The building is constructed of four blocks, attached by elevated walkways, and houses residential apartments as well as a Catholic school.
Centre section, Gardiner Expressway, concept drawings
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Illustrations showing an idealized reconstruction of the section of the Gardiner Expressway in the downtown core of the city, extending to the waterfront. Drawings include the reversal of the positions for the elevated Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Boulevard, and improved the major east-west traffic routes through the area. The designs were commissioned as part of an OAA Charrette, and the images were published in the July 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Crang & Boake Architects, office
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Exterior view of landscaped yard and side of building with overhanging concrete floors. On view through window of studio space at night, showing drafting tables and chairs.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
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Model for a building on Queens Quay West in Toronto, never built.
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Interior and exterior views of a high-rise office tower and lower-level shopping concourse, designed in glass and concrete. One view of courtyard outside the building. Shopping area shows a Mappins retail store and a telephone booth.
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Interior and exterior views of the college building, plus one section drawing on transparency paper.
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Before and after photographs of a factory conversion to townhouse complex.
Architecture, Landscape and Design Library, University of Toronto
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Exterior views of the mid-rise building at 230 College Street in Toronto, home to the Faculty of Architecture and the Architecture, Landscape and Design Library.
Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) grounds, Toronto
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Photographs show the interior/ auditorium of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre as photographed in April 1958 for an article on acoustics in theatre design, and the Shell Oil clock tower (also known as the Bulova tower).
Fleet, Max
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Interior and exterior views of the City TV building at the corner of Queen and John streets in Toronto, with interior views of the main floor and production areas. One illustration of the building dated November 1986. Details of the stonework on the original Gothic Revival office building are visible.
Retired street sign, Surrey Place and Breadalbane Street, Toronto
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Photograph of a street sign situated in the middle of a grassy lawn, with office buildings in background. This image was taken as part of a commentary on colonnades for a special article in Canadian Architect magazine, titled "Citizen and the City". A part of the caption reads: "When the street is removed, both the colonnade and the building are removed from the public realm to the acropolis and we as citizens are left, not with a way through, but a way around." (p.32)
Branch bank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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Interior view of renovation to an existing bank. Vaulted plaster ceiling in main reception area.
Hazelton House, 33 Hazelton avenue, Toronto
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Originally built in 1890 as the Olivet Congregational Church, converted to a shopping complexe in 1973. Discussed in the November 1974 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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Interior views of the offices of Chiat/Day advertising firm.
Courtesy Chevrolet Oldsmobile dealership
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Interior and exterior views of a car dealership and service centre, showing lounge areas, showrooms with cars, mechanics' work areas, garage doors, and entrances to the building. The building is located on the Queensway near highway 427 in Toronto.
Charles O. Bick College, Toronto Police Service
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Exterior view of the college which houses the Training and Education unit of the Toronto Police Service. The building houses classrooms, labs, a range, pool and gymnasium. A piece of paper taped to the back of the image gives the architects as: Wilson, Newton, Roberts, Duncan.
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Exterior views of a high rise office building, one view of construction phase.
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Interior and exterior views of a high school campus. Several interior views of the school's Art Centre, which was profiled in Canadian Architect magazine in the July 1963 and 1964 issues.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
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Exterior views of the 1862 head office of the Bank of Toronto at Wellington and Church Streets, demolished to make way for the construction of the Toronto-Dominion Bank tower.
Centennial building, Lakehead University
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Interior view of the lobby area, looking out through the windows. The building was renamed the William Tamblyn Centennial Building in 2007. It houses the Faculty of Engineering as well as classrooms and science labs. The photograph is stamped with the photographer's name: Panda/Croydon Associates.
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Aerial views of the Gothic Revival castle located at 1 Austin Terrace in Toronto, and a small colour photograph of the base of the Baldwin steps, named for the original landowner and former premier of Ontario Robert Baldwin, a public pathway which connects two sections of Spadina Road and is often used by visitors to the historic castle.
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Archive photograph of the Canada Malting Company silos on Toronto's harbourfront. The image was published in a December 1994 article in Canadian Architect magazine about their re-use in a new project.
Don Mills, Brookbanks Community Library
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4 black and white prints on an 8x10 sheet showing the exterior of the library. One photograph has a blue check-mark in the sky area.
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Exterior view of a mid-rise apartment building. Photograph is stamped "Photograph by Leonard Tomiczek Photography", and also "Received Mar 2 1961 Jackson Ypes Associates".
Tomiczek, Leonard
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Photograph of a scale model of the 80 acre CityPlace development inserted into an aerial photo of Toronto's skyline. Developed by CN Real Estate, CityPlace is bounded by Front Street, Lakeshore Blvd., Bathurst Street and CN Tower Lands and includes Toronto's new Domed Stadium (Rogers Centre/ SkyDome). (Text taken from sticker on verso of photograph.)
Visitor's Centre, Black Creek Pioneer Village
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Model of the proposed visitor's centre by Gordon S. Adamson & Associates.
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Interior views of the rabbi's pulpit and main worship space. Above the pulpit is a part of Ernest Raab's bas-relief depicting landmarks of Judaism by symbols.
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Detail view of concrete wall design on exterior of building at 7 Sultan Street in Toronto.
Coughtry, Art
Belmont House, 55 Belmont street, Toronto
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Print of an architectural elevation. Design for Belmont House Home for the Aged, built in 1966.
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Aerial view of a high-rise office building. Photographer's stamp visible through tissue on verso: Art James. One interior view showing a board room through a closed door.
James, Arthur
Bay Charles towers, 55 Charles street west, Toronto
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Exterior views of a high-rise residential apartment building. One interior view of pool area. Some photographs are stamped with the photographer's name: Fiona Spalding Smith.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Design plan and model for a waterfront garden space.
Goodwin, P.
Branch bank, Banca Commerciale Italiana of Canada
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Interior detail photographs of entranceway and pillars in mezzanine, boardroom and office space. The images were printed for an article in the January 1985 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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Exterior view of a townhouse complex. Stamp on back gives the photographer as Edward Jones.
Jones, Edward
Baas studio gallery, 322 King street west, Toronto
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View of entrance lobby, with couch and reception desk. The studio is owned by Barb McLeod, who specializes in 2 and 3 dimensional fibre art. The Gallery space was owned and operated by Barb McLeod and Drew Easterbrook from 1981-1990.
McLeod, Barb
British American Oil Company Ltd., Ontario Division
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Exterior views of the main Ontario Division Building office located at 800 Bay Street in Toronto. A Toronto Dominion branch bank is located on the main floor of the building, with a sign visible in one of the photographs. Interior view with workers seated at rows of desks.
B-A Oil Photo
Myers residence, 19 Berryman street, Toronto
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Two story residence designed by Barton Myers for his own use in Toronto's Yorkville area. The house fills a narrow urban lot, approximately 25 x 188 feet. There is a central courtyard with greenhouse roof. An article on the house was published in the April 1972 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a high-rise office building with large central atrium, first phase of a four building complex.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Interior views of the eating area of a café and restaurant in the York Quay Centre at Toronto's Harbourfront Park. Materials inlcude rough sawn, bleached wood, glazed steel sash and textured rubber flooring, enhanced by batiked cotton and sailcloth banners for a nautical effect. Photographs and contact prints adhered to lined 8 1/2 x 11 notepaper. The images were printed in the Sept 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Markham, American Express Canada Inc.
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Architect's model.
Panda Associates Photography
Montreal, Alexis Nihon plaza, 1500 Atwater Avenue
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Interior view of a shopping centre, showing staircases and skylight.
Alexandra Park housing cooperative
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Two photographs of the exterior of a low-rise public housing development. Built between 1964-68 by the Ontario Housing Corporation. The housing complex is located in the city block bounded by Dundas Street, Spadina Avenue, Queen Street West and Bathurst Street. A stamp on the back of the photograph gives the photographer as Roger Jowett.
Jowett, Roger
Hotel Admiral, 249 Queen's Quay west, Toronto
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One small colour photograph in which the sign "Hotel Admiral" is visible on the roof of the building. The two black and white prints show the hotel under construction. The building was purchased by Radisson and became the Radisson Admiral Hotel.
James, Arthur
Bedford Glen, 1555 Avenue road, North York
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This two-building townhouse complex was completed in 1976. The design received a Canadian Architect Award in 1980, and Canadian Housing Design Council Award in 1983.
Panda Associates Photography
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Exterior view of a luxury condominium development on Bay Street. A piece of paper taped to the back of the photograph gives the property developers as The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited and Revenue Properties Limited.
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Photograph of the front lawn and porch of a house on Broadview Avenue. A concrete footpath has been laid from the sidewalk to the front porch, designed to circle around the base of a tree in the way.
Burrow, Gordon
Toronto, 484 Avenue Road apartments
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Exterior views of a modern residential high-rise building in one of Toronto's oldest residential districts.
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Design proposal for a house in downtown Toronto, one of a group of similar dwellings with an inner courtyard that acts as a buffer from the noise from street traffic.
La Cantinetta restaurant, 322 King street west, Toronto
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Photograph of the interior of a restaurant located on the ground floor of an office building in downtown Toronto. A stamp on the back of the photograph gives the architects as Baron Myers Associates.
Samson, Ian
Canadian Magazine building, 200 Adelaide street west, Toronto
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Photograph of a six-story brick and beam office building. Built in 1913 for the manufacture of jewelry and ancillary industrial uses, renovated in 1980s by Dunlop Farrow Aitken Architects. The 1983 renovation was reviewed by Canadian Architect magazine in the December 1983 issue. This building was designated a Heritage Property by the City of Toronto in 2005.
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Photograph of the extension built onto the back of the Georgian heritage property. The addition won the Award for Residential Design in 1971 from the Canadian Housing Design Council. Text on the back of the photograph gives extracts of Jury report.
Office of Baldwin & Franklin Architects, 167 Richmond street west :Toronto
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Photograph of a glassfront office at street level, exterior and interior views. Some with architects at drafting tables. Photographer's stamp on verso: "Fiona Spalding Smith".
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
163 Queen Street East, Toronto
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Contact prints showing the exterior of a yellow brick and glass mid-rise office building. One interior view of a hallway and a balcony with plastic outdoor table furniture.
Sales centre for 132 Front street east, Toronto
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Photograph of a condo development sales centre, not of the finished building.
The Colonnade, 131 Bloor street west, Toronto
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Two 4 x 5 contact prints on a cut piece of 8 x 10 photographic paper, showing the curved concrete outdoor staircase. Building originally opened in 1963.
95 Wellington street west, Toronto
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Illustrations of the office building at 95 Wellington Street West, and one photograph of the site plan. Stamp on verso of photographs gives the architectural firm as Pellow Architect. The building is part of the Toronto-Dominion Centre complex in downtown Toronto.
Market Galleria Lofts, 71 Front St East, Toronto
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for the interior lobby of the Market Galleria lofts.
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2 photographs of design concept drawings for the building at 70 York Street in Toronto.
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1 photograph of the exterior of the office building and another of the interior lobby area. The interior view has been cut and adhered to a clear plastic backing, and bears the photographer's stamp for Applied Photography Ltd.
Applied Photography Ltd.
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Colour photographs, many adhered to a paper backing, of the exterior and interior of a private residence in Toronto, showing the renovations to the two storey brick home. Views include backyard deck, fireplace, doorhandles and stair rails.
45, 47 and 49 Front street East, Toronto
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2 contact sheets with 8 black and white images of the exterior and interior of 45 and 47 Front street, which comprise part of a larger commerical building originally constructed in 1872-3 by Walter Strickland. The cast iron front elevation is original; the interiors were refitted by Stone & Kohn in the early 1980s. Alternate titles include: Beardmore Building, Griffiths Building
45 Charles street East, Toronto
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Black and white photographs of an office tower. 3 of the 4 photographs were printed by Panda Associates Photography and have the company's stamp on the verso.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
44-46 Castle Frank road, Toronto
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Photograph of a series of semi-detached houses. A piece of paper taped on the back of the photograph gives the location, designer, owner and the award decision from the Canadian Housing Design Council in Ottawa: National Design Award 1969. The photographer's stamp gives the studio as: N. & H. Studio.
N. & H. Studio
30 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto
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1 colour photograph of a high-rise office building. Photographer's stamp on verso: Fiona Spalding Smith.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
20 Adelaide street East, Toronto
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Design concept drawing of a high rise office building. 2 x 3 inch colour photograph adhered to clear plastic backing.
15 McMurrich street condominiums, Toronto
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for the McMurrich Street Condominiums, a joint venture by the Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited and Belmont Construction Company Limited. A piece of paper is taped to the back of the photograph.
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Photograph of the yard and patio of a 1940s residential building renovated in the 1970s. A piece of paper taped on the back of the photograph gives the location, designer, owner and the award decision from the Canadian Housing Design Council in Ottawa: Winner of the Award for Residential Design. Extract from Jury report: "This is an alteration to a fairly standard house of the 1940's, enlarged and changed so that very little of the original remains. The result is a virilic and strong arrangement of forms and colours with well-flowing spaces beautifully realted to out-door patios and terraces."
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Building located at 10 Avoca Ave in Summerhill neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. File contains 3 photographs and 1 typed note describing the apartment development: 2 exterior views of the two residential towers and 1 interior view. Stamped by the photographer: Panda photography, and one of the prints is also stamped with the Canadian Housing Design Council logo.
Panda/Croydon Associates
1 Richmond street West : Toronto
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1 photograph of the building model and 1 of the completed building. One image is stamped in red ink with the logo for Lenscape Inc. photography.
Lenscape Incorporated
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File contains one black and white photograph of the back of Toronto General Hospital, in July of 1970.
File consists of photographs of the interior of Ennslen House on Howland Avenue.
Burley, Robert
File contains a photograph depicting an exterior view of GJVN Housing. The concrete structure is four-storeys and features a unique angular overhang at the front entrance with a round skylight cut through it.
Burley, Robert