Kananaskis, Mount Allen Base Lodge
- 2009.002.973
- Unidad documental compuesta
- [March] 1987
Artist's illustration of a ski resort at Mount Allen ski area in Alberta.
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Kananaskis, Mount Allen Base Lodge
Artist's illustration of a ski resort at Mount Allen ski area in Alberta.
Ponoka, Alberta Hospital drop-in centre
Interior views of lounge area.
Artist's illustration of the hosiptal complex.
Red Deer, St. Mary's Catholic Church
Exterior view of a modern brick church with curved walls and bell tower.
Red Deer, Red Deer College Arts Centre
Interior views of theatre auditorium seating, a wall mural (by Dorothy Landstat) and a hallway and one exterior view, showing the outdoor sculpture court.
Artist's illustration of the entrance to a shopping centre.
Saint Albert, Leo Nickerson Elementary School (?)
Architect's model of a school complex.
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
Canadian Architect magazine fonds
The archive contains thousands of negatives and photographs taken for publication in Canadian Architect magazine. As announced in the magazine's inaugural issue, Canadian Architect reviewed and documented both public and private structures, including churches, homes, businesses, airports, government offices and public spaces. The subjects of the photographs are generally modern Canadian structures, but images of some International sites and early 20th century Canadian buildings can be found in the collection as well. The collection also contains images of entries to the annual national design awards program sponsored by the magazine, the "Awards of Excellence." The collection also functions as a record of the changing nature of magazine production over the latter part of the 20th century. Canadian Architect was the first business publication in Canada to make engravings on site from original photographs, allowing for a rich selection of both prints and negatives. Instructions by editors and layout artists regarding their eventual printing in the magazine are often written directly on the prints, along with photographer's stamps, credit lines or captions.
Canadian Architect