Prince Rupert, Chatham Village
- 2009.002.544
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- [April] 1987; [May] 1987
Architect's model. Housing development the North Coast Tribal Council
Canadian Architect
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Prince Rupert, Chatham Village
Architect's model. Housing development the North Coast Tribal Council
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Caption on photograph reads: "Acoustic finishes in auditorium." Additional information gives the address (incorrectly) as: 1030 W. Georgia St, Vancouver BC.
Warrington, Graham
Canadian Housing Design Council Award for Residential Design 1971. Extract from jury report: "Subtle and beautifully proportioned forms and openings frame the views and the sense of exhilaration is heighened by cantilevered spaces and decks". Owners: Mr & Mrs David Catton.
Fulker, John
Verso: This attractive residence, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnett of Burnaby BC, earned an Award of Excellence for its designers Fred Thornton Hollingsworth and Barry Vance Downs in the recently concluded Canadian Wood Design Awards program of 1965. According to the judges, "traditional West Coast Materials, in the form of rough cedar boards, with carefully selected finishes, have provided an elegant and empathetic dwelling." The awards program was sponsored by the National Design Council and the Federal Department of Industry in association with the Canadian Wood council.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Bayshore apartments
Folder consists of 4 photographic prints of the outside of the Bayshore Apartment complex. The building is attributed to Henriquez and Partners Architects, 322 Water Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Otte, Gary
Folder contains a photographic print used in the February 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Canadian Architect
Canada Place, [Expo '86] is title of the article published in Canadian Architect in 1986 July, v.31, no.7, p.20-32. Article included aerial photo., site plans, photos., maps. Canada Place, situated on the downtown waterfront of Vancouver, British Columbia, opened in 1986 as the Canada Pavilion at Expo 86. It was later converted into the Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre. The theme of Canada Place is nautical. The building adorns the downtown waterfront with a superstructure resembling a large ocean vessel, a powerful prow thrusting into the harbour and a roof line of five white sails.
Lenscape Incorporated
Vancouver, BC Skytrain station
Construction of the original skytrain line began on March 1, 1982 under the Social Credit government of Bill Bennett,who inaugurated the system at Waterfront Station. SkyTrain was conceived as a legacy project of Expo 86 and the first line was finished in 1985 in time to showcase the fair's theme: "Transportation and Communication: World in Motion ? World in Touch".SkyTrain opened on December 11, 1985 with free weekend service, and entered full revenue service on January 3, 1986.Commuter station; part of Greater Vancouver's Advanced Light Rapid Transit system. Article published in Canadian Architect magazine also contains photos., secns., site plan, dets., sketches.
Perspective 5 photography & design Ltd
Vancouver, BC School Trustees Association
Folder consists of a photographic print of the British Colombia School Trustees Association building.
Fulker, John
Folder consists of 4 black and white photographs of the Beaton Residence located in West Vancouver, B.C in
September 1971. The architect on the project was Arthur Mudry.
Pullan, Selwyn
The folder consists of one black and white photograph of The Bedford Glen. The Bedford Glen (Annau Associates, 1976) is a remarkable ensemble that won several architectural awards. It's such a strange building, almost wedding-cake in its exuberance with those arches and a remarkable bridge spanning its units, underpasses, and overpasses, yet it holds together.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Berkeley Private Hospital
Folder consits of 6 black and white photographs of the Berkeley Private Hospital in White Rock B.C. The architect was Fred Thorton Hollingsworth who designed and built the building in 1961. The photographs seem to have been for a 1965 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Pullan, Selwyn
This building features western Red Cedar as its main material and reveals it's flexibility. In the Blackcomb style, this material is extremely durable and can withstand the variable conditions of the mountain.
Canadian Architect
The two towers with a total area of 32,500m2 will house 294 units, including 8 luxury penthouse suites and an extensive recreation facility.
Tregillas, Henry
Port Moody, Cecile Drive residence
Typed note on verso:
NATIONAL DESIGN AWARD 1969
This condominium housing - a pioneer of it's kind in BC, through the simple use of local materials and good siting achieves a very natural architectural character. The retention of treed areas, the consideration of grading for access, and siting for views, indicate the high degree of attention given to living considerations. The suites are well planned. The vertical stacking of the suites was necessitated by requirements in the early BC strata titles act concerning individual ownership which have since been changed. Good housing provided at a reasonable cost.
Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation
Victoria, Centennial Square Project
Mayor Roderick Finlayson's first objective after his election to office in January of 1878 was to erect a city hall. Overriding the opinions of the townsfolk who considered the whole idea an unnecessary extravagance, $10,000 was allocated and a competition announced for plans. The winner was John Teague. City Hall was to contain a corn market, surveyors' quarters, apartments for the assessor, a jail, a police court, a council chamber, committee rooms, and a museum gallery. The final form was a rectangular block, now comprising the south wing of the present City Hall. A good example of the Second Empire style, it is built in red brick with a tin mansard roof. The 1881 addition consisted of a small wing on the south-west corner for the Fire Department. In 1891 City Council approved a bylaw for the borrowing of $35,000 for the completion of the northeast addition. The new wing added to the existing building constitutes the present City Hall as it is seen today. In 1891, the main entrance was moved to the base of the tower block at the center of the Douglas elevation. The facade is divided into three bays, the projecting center bay carries the thrust of the 140-foot-tall brick and stone tower block. The entrance is further accented by a balustrade over the indented porch. On May 6, 1891, C.E. Redfern was awarded the contract for the installation of the clock which had been manufactured by Messrs. Gillet & Johnson of Croydon, Surrey, England. Four 500-pound dials each 706 inches in diameter and the 2,170 pound bell had to be lifted into place. The clock requires winding once a week. Since 1891 there have been no major alternations, except those connected with the Centennial Square project in 1963. At this time the interior was completely renovated and an International Style addition was constructed at the west end. This was carried out by the architectural firms of Wade, Stockdill, Armour & Partners and R.W. Siddall & Associates, under the direction of Rod Clack, city architectural consultant and director of special planning projects.
Architect: John Teague
Additions: Wade, Stockdill, Armour, R.W. Sidall, R. Clack
http://www.maltwood.uvic.ca/Architecture/ma/urban_planning/centennial_square/city_hall.html
The focal point is a fountain, its balustraded rim reminiscent of pieces from Oscar Niemeyer's Brazilia scheme (1958), and the mosaic concrete totems by local artist J.C.S. Wilkinson. The fountain was a centennial gift to the City from neighbouring municipalities.
This folder also contains photographs of the Civic Square in Victoria, B.C from June 1965.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Choklit Park townhouses
A winner of the Canadian Architect award of excellence in 1983, the Choklit Park Townhouse project comprises four townhouses on a 15 by 33m site. This site, which has a 15m vertical drop, overlooks downtown, False Creek and the North Shore mountains. Folder also contains 1 colour photograph taken of the Choklit Park Townhouses in October 1985.
Sherlock, John
The provincial law courts are housed in a building designed by well known architect Arthur Erickson who created a building with an incredibly massive glass roof. From the aerial view you can also see the equally large reflecting pond that stretches out above Smythe St. Many of the lawyers and judges have lunch at the restaurant that looks out over this water feature and is open to the general public.
Folder also includes a photographic print of the Habitat Pavilion from June 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine. The project received an honour award and was built by Arthur Erikson Architects. The owner of the building is the Government of Canada.
Scott, Simon
Folder contains 2 colour photographs and 1 paper print of the Design House in Vancouver, B.C.
Tanner
Although the idea for Metrotown was first expressed in the 1970s, the building itself opened in 1986 and was soon served by the Expo Line of the new SkyTrain system. In the ensuing twenty years, the complex developed into three distinct but adjoining malls - Metropolis at Metrotown, Metrotown Centre, and Station Square. Today, Eaton Centre, Metrotown serves as the city?s commercial and retail anchor. The mall also includes two large office towers, which by 2001 were home to the head offices for Shaw Cable and TransLink. http://www.heritageburnaby.ca/EN/main/research.html
Higinbotham, Pat
Folder contains 3 b&w photographic prints of the Forrest Residence in Vancouver, B.C. The residence was designed by Thompson, Berwick, Pratt & Partners, Architects Engineers Planners. In a website pertaining to the photographer Selwyn Pullan, it features the architecture of numerous west-coast architects."His shot of Ron Thompson Forrest residence in West Vancouver makes it look like a living creature about to spring into the sky."
"As a body of work, his photos of Vancouver's modern architectural movement are a one-of-a-kind treasure trove, the primary photographic history of the heyday of Vancouver modernism."
http://blog.ounodesign.com/2009/08/22/vancouvers-architectural-photographer-selwyn-pullan/
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Frank Stanyl apartments
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Frank Stanzyl Apartments in Vancouver, B.C.
Cambell
Vancouver, FT Hollingworth houses
Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of Fred Thornton Hollingsworth houses.
Canadian Architect
Maillardville, Good Shepherd Convent
Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of the Good Shepard Convent. Built in a French speaking town near New Westminster, BC, this convent is an adaptation on the Californian Mission style. The altar is constructed from local light grey granite, the top polished, the base unpolished.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Haebler warehouse & offices
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of Haebler warehouse & offices in Vancouver, B.C.
Pullan, Selwyn
Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Hauer Residence, Vancouver, B.C. Architects were Erickson/Massey Architects of Vancouver, B.C.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Highland United Church
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Highland United Church in Vancouver, B.C.
Warrington, Graham
Folder contains a photograph of a drawing of Hornby Court in Vancouver, B.C. The architecture firm was the Buttjes Group: Architects & Planners of Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect
Folder contains 1 colour photograph of the Lougheed Mall in Vancouver, B.C. from November 1986.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Memorial swimming pool
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of Memorial Swimming Pool in Vancouver, B.C. Alternative name is Clifton G. Brown Swimming Pool. Architects were McCarter, Nairne & Partners.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, condominium apartments (1855 Nelson street)
Photographs of exterior of condominium apartments located at 1855 Nelson street in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Scott, Simon
Vancouver, Oakridge Centre (650 West 41st Avenue)
10 Photographs of Oakridge Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia. 1 black and white photograph of an interior office from when the centre was an open-air plaza, and 9 colour photographs of shopping centre after its reconstruction.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Ping Pong Ice Cream Parlour
4 colour photographs of the interior and exterior of Ping Pong Ice Cream Parlour in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Busher, Richard
New Westminster, Queens Avenue United Church (529 Queens Avenue)
1 photograph of the interior of Queens Avenue United Church in New Westminster, British Columbia.
Pullan, Selwyn
2 black and white photographs of a family home in Victoria, British Columbia.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Discovery Parks Research Facility (887 Great Northern Way)
Image of the exterior of a research facility in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Scott, Simon
Sidney, Shoal Harbour Condominiums
2 colour photographs of the exterior of a community in Shoal Harbour in Sidney, British Columbia.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Sylvia Hotel (Gilford street)
1 black and white photograph of an architectual model of a planned expansion of Sylvia Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Canadian Architect
Single black and white photograph of the architectual model for a high rise building in Victoria British Columbia.
Vancouver, Wadsworth residence
Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Wadsworth residence in Vancouver, B.C. Includes photographs of the exterior and interior of the residence.
Canadian Architect
Leaf-lite Shadows, Montreal Office building
Lighting fixture in the lobby and boardroom of an office building in Montreal. Sticker on verso of photograph reads: Lobby, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Leaf-Lite Shadows, brass 3/6. Installed in autumn 1984. (Daniel Eigenman Poly Photo 12/84)
Construction materials, Imperial Oil
Photographs of a styrofoam block designed to use in construction in place of concrete blocks, and another photo of a wall being constructed with composite materials designed by GemEng Group. Labels are attached to the photos.
Imperial Oil Limited
Images in the exhbition featured the attic of the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. Fascinated by sites charged with history, German artist Dieter Appelt uses his examination of the attic to inquire into the invisible, mysterious, and indefinite forces of decay that lie beyond everyday experience. By concentrating on structural details, and by confronting the surfaces of the wooden beams, he has photographed the attic in such a way that it becomes a new reality, marked by the corrosive signs of passing time. Photographs of images in the exhibition: No. 3, 5 and 14 from the sequence Bethanien, 1984-91.
Appelt, Dieter
The American Lawn is the fifth and final exhibition in the series The American Century, which seeks to cast a fresh eye on critical aspects of modern America’s architectural culture – its promises and disappointments, its roots and offshoots, its unparalleled worldwide impact. Other exhibitions include Scenes of the World to Come: European Architecture and the American Challenge, 1893–1960 (1995); Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape, 1922–1932 (1996); Viewing Olmsted: Photographs by Robert Burley, Lee Friedlander, and Geoffrey James (1996); and The Architecture of Reassurance: Designing the Disney Theme Parks (1997). Among the objects and documents displayed in the exhibition are Space Age lawnmowers, lawn ornaments, stereoscopic photographs of the “border crossings” between lawns, excerpts from the cinema of the lawn (such as Blue Velvet), vintage television footage of protests on the Washington Mall, sports shoes with high-tech cleats and patented grass. Photographs in the file include College Station, Texas; Grounds of Mrs. Harold W. Hacks, Short Hills, New Jersey and Weyerhauser Corporate Headquarters. The exhibition ran from June 16 - November 8, 1998 and was curated by Beatriz Colomina, Elizabeth Diller, Alessandra Ponte, Ricardo Scofidio, Georges Teyssot and Mark Wigley with Mark Wasiuta and Gwynne Keathly.
Stoller, Ezra
Saint John, Canada Games Aquatic Centre
Design drawings for the interior, showing a pool, and the exterior, showing the street-side entrance.
Nova Scotia Communications & Information Centre
Atlantic Air Survey Company Limited
Jowett, Henry Roger
Nova Scotia Communications & Information Centre
This file contains exterior architectural photographs of the Hubertus House in Amsterdam, an open air school in Amsterdam, the Zonnestraal in Hilversum, and housing in Zwolle.
This file contains exterior architectural photographs of apartment buildings in Australia.
Isle of Man, England, Summerland
This file contains photographic prints of the Summerland Leisure Centre in Douglas on the Isle of Man before, during, and after the fire that seriously damaged the building.
Marseilles, France, Unite D'Habitation
This file contains a photographic print of modernist residential housing, Unite d'Habitation, designed by Le Corbusier.
International Building Exhibition, Berlin, Germany
This file contains photographic prints of urban renewal project, International Building Exhibition, located in Berlin.
This file contains photographic prints of Media Park, including photographs of an illustration and a model of the park.
Municipal Art Museum, Moenchengladbach, Germany
This file contains a photographic print of a municipal art museum designed by architect Hans Hollein, who won the 1984 R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award for distinguished architecture using aluminium from the museum.
Mies van der Rohe-Appertement-haus, Stuttgart, Germany
This file contains a photographic print of Weissenhof Apartment House designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
This file contains a photographic print of a model of Knock Church designed by Kearns Mancini Architects.
Hyatt Regency, Jerusalem, Israel
This file contains a photographic print of a model of the Hyatt Regency, now called the Dan Jerusalem Hotel.
This file contains a photographic print of the The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Italy's oldest active shopping mall.
Shopping Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands
This file contains a photographic print of a bronze statue of two bear cubs named Spelende Beertjes (Playing Bears). The statue is on the Lijnbaan, the main shopping street of Rotterdam.
Buildings & Land, North Africa
This file contains a photographic print of intricate balconies on a building in Algiers.
Tent City - Haj Terminal King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
This file contains a photographic print of the 210 fabric tents covering 105 acres that were erected at the King Abdulaziz International Airport during the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. A caption to the photograph is printed on paper and attached to the photo.
Canadian Embassy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
This file contains a photographic print of a model of the Canadian Embassy in Saudi Arabia, which was commissioned to Sankey Consultants Limited/Project Planning Associates Limited, a joint-venture firm set up for the purpose. A caption to the photograph is printed on paper and attached to the photo.
This file contains a photographic print of the ground level exterior of Casa Batillo, a building designed by architect Antoni Gaudí.
This file contains a photographic print of a street leading to the Cathedral of Grenada.
Architect's Tour, Stockholm, Sweden
This file contains photographic prints of people and background architecture taken on an architect's boat tour of Stockholm.
History Faculty Library at Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom
This file contains a photographic print of the interior of the History Faculty library building, designed by British architect, James Stirling.
Ottawa, Systems Dimensions Ltd. (SDL) offices
Blohm, Hans L.
Architect's illustration.
Ottawa, Research & Development Centre, Canadian Astronautics Ltd.
Ottawa, Ottawa International Airport
National Film Board of Canada
Nepean, Northern Telecom Data Networks Division
Exterior views of concrete theatre building during construction and upon completion. Folder also includes interior views of auditorium seating, hanging glass sculptures by William Martin, lobby, and stairwells. The National Arts Centre received the 1971 Design Canada Concrete Awards Program Award of Excellence: "A fine concept on a difficult and restrictive site...splendid functional and space planning with a pleasing relationship to people...an outstanding example of in-situ and precast concrete work used together structurally and as a cladding."
Jowett, Roger
Ottawa, "B" building, Lisgar street
Photograph of the exterior of a [school?] building. Piece of paper adhered to verso identifies the building as "B" building in Ottawa on Lisgar Street prior to demolition.
Ottawa, Federal-Provincial housing project
Lingard, Bill
Ottawa, Le College de Bytown & Bishops Residence
Ottawa, Brooke Claxton building
Ottawa, Algonquin College of Applied Arts & Technology
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
Single family dwelling, split-level ranch with porch clad in brick and vinyl siding. Photograph is stamped property of Canadian Housing Design Council. A piece of paper accompanying the image indicates this structure was entered into competition for the National Design Awards in 1964.
Panda Associates Photography
Barrie, Georgian College of Applied Arts & Technology
Exterior view of entrance and parking lot in winter.
Belleville, Senior Citizen Centre
Photograph of an illustration of a residential complex, brick façade with parking lot in foreground.
Photographs of the interior and exterior of a 3 storey vinyl-sided house with carport in rural landscape.
Bramalea, Northern Electric Co. LTD.
Photographs of the exterior of a low-rise brick office complex on a manicured lawn. Stamps on the back of the photographs give the architect as Gordon S. Adamson & Associates and the photographer as N & H Studio. A piece of paper adhered to the verso has the following text: "Northern Electric Co. Ltd./ Toronto Branch Laboratory/ Bramalea, Ontario/ View looking South/ Gordon S. Adamson & Associates/ Architects". A similar paper appears on the second photo, except the view is looking West. Photograph 3 is a view of the main entrance and photograph 4 is a view looking north.
N. & H. Studio
Bramalea, Thomas J. Lipton LTD.
Photographs of the exterior of the office complex, one shows the sign "Lipton" in front.
Harris, David G.
Caledon, Albion-Bolton Community Centre
Interiors and exteriors of a multipurpose community facility.
The main entrance to the square, concrete building is pictured. A frieze decorates one side of the doors while a statue of St. Anthony and child decorates the other. The entrance is accessible by a set of concrete steps. A circular stamp on back of photograph reads" F.J. Stalmach Architect/ Ontario Association Architects Member".
Espanola, Multi-Level Care Facility
Photograph of a line of children and adults exiting a two-storey brick school building.
Panda/Croydon Associates
McBrian Island, Georgian Bay, F. S. Eaton House
View of the exterior of a residential structure built into a rocky landscape, with with exaggerated concrete columns for support. The accompanying paper contains a typescript report from the Canadian Housing Design Council awarding this house a National Design Award for 1969.
Grand Bend, Lake Huron Water Supply System
Exterior views of the water treatment plant, constructed in steel and glass. Stamped on verso of photograph: "Lake Huron Water Supply System Water Treatment Plant. Banz-Brook-Carrithers-Grierson-Shaw Architects, 40 St. Clair Avenue West Toronto 7 Ontario"
Guelph, Universit of Guelph Buildings
Exterior views of various campus buildings, including the Laboratory Animal Building, the Arts Library and the Physical Sciences Building.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Photographs of the park in 1900 set the scene for the 1983 redevelopment. The park is built on a narrow median with traffic lanes on either side, visible in some of the construction photographs.
Hamilton Spectator
Exterior and aerial views of the cultural centre/auditorium. 10 McNab St. South
Aerial view of 3 pavilions, part of the Ivor Wynne Centre Main Gym and Squash Courts and Olympic Pool.
Boschler, Tom