Regent Park South : interior and exterior
- 2009.002.2134
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- September 1959
Interior and exterior views of apartment building.
Fleet, Max
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Regent Park South : interior and exterior
Interior and exterior views of apartment building.
Fleet, Max
Ethrington's House : 5th floor, 84 Wellington west
Bloor Street and University Ave.
Interior and exterior views of a church
Exterior view of temple
Nivieu Heights Collegiate and Greenwood Park wading pool
Photographs of the exteroir of Victoria College, University of Toronto
Interior and exterior views of house
Interior and exterior views of two phases of development of a townhouse complex. Single and multi-storey buildings are pictured, as well as interiors.
Fleet, Max
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.
Model for a building on Queens Quay West in Toronto, never built.
Before and after photographs of a factory conversion to townhouse complex.
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.
Interior views of the offices of Chiat/Day advertising firm.
Charles O. Bick College, Toronto Police Service
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.
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
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.
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.
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
Model of the proposed visitor's centre by Gordon S. Adamson & Associates.
Exterior view of a townhouse complex. Stamp on back gives the photographer as Edward Jones.
Jones, Edward
Myers residence, 19 Berryman street, Toronto
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.
Alexandra Park housing cooperative
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
Bedford Glen, 1555 Avenue road, North York
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
163 Queen Street East, Toronto
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
Photograph of a condo development sales centre, not of the finished building.
The Colonnade, 131 Bloor street west, Toronto
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.
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
North York medical arts building
Exterior views of low rise brick building in landscape. Two interior views of patient waiting areas.
Jowett, Roger
Ontario Museum Association building
Interior views of hallways, offices and waiting areas with curved walls and exposed piping. Three-storey brick exterior.
Silva, Karl
Two archival photographs of the hall and auditorium, taken of the Pantages ca. 1920 and detail photographs of the theatre's restoration in 1989, including plaster mouldings and frescos. The cover image from the October 1989 issue (also of the Pantages Theatre ceiling) is not present in the file.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Single-family dwelling. Exterior views of brick and wood home in landscaped property; interior views of living room.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Interior views of renovated entrance and bar area.
Interior and exterior views of a townhouse complex. Exteriors of the two and three storey buildings are pictured, as well as interiors. The housing plan was devised by Roy P. Rogers Enterprises Ltd. and based on the success of Chatham Village in Pittsburgh, USA, a planned community established in 1932 as a "social and economic demonstration." In Southill Village, the first unit type was two storey with a split-level entrance, the second was similar but the entrances are emphasized through two floors as a contrast. The third unit type had a flat roof and the last type was a split-level building which appears to be a one-storey building from the street.
Fleet, Max
Additions and alterations to a single family home, completed with stucco and decorated with a Southwest theme.
Sir William Osler vocational school
Single storey school building located at 1050 Huntingwood Drive in Toronto. View showing exterior, courtyard with flagpole.
Toronto, St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church
Parish church located at 701 Bloor Street West in Toronto. Exterior view of solid brick construction with interlocking brick corner detailing and bell tower. A piece of paper adhered to vero lists the details of the building's submission ot the OMRC Annual Design Awards in 1967. Name of Building: St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church. Location: Corner Bloor St. W and Indian Grove Rd., Toronto. Date of Completion: April, 1967. Architect: William Saccoccio. Consulting Structural Engineer: E .J. Beauchamp & Associates. General Contractor: Smid Construction Ltd. Masonry Contractor: Smid Construction Ltd. Source of Structural Clay Products: Domtar Construction Materials Ltd.
Geerling, Hans
Toronto, Standard Life building
Photograph of a design concept drawing for an office tower located at 121 King Street West in Toronto. The artist's signature is visible on the lower left corner: Connelly Sept 1985.
Connelly
Independent Order of Foresters building / Temple building : Toronto
Exterior photograph of one of the first skyscrapers in Toronto, built in 1896 at the corner of Richmond and Bay Streets, and briefly the tallest building in the city. It was designed with a cast-iron frame and had a red-brick and Credit Valley stone façade designed to complement the Romanesque revival design of nearby buildings: Old City Hall and the Confederation Life building. It was demolished in 1970, and the property was re-developed by Y and R Properties into a new office complex at 390 Bay Street.
Toronto, Toronto Ballet Opera House
Photographs of the winning design for the 1987 competition to design a combined opera and ballet performance space for the National Ballet of Canada and the Canadian Opera Company. A plot of land at the corner of Bay and Wellesley Streets in Toronto was donated by Ontario Premier Bill Davis and the buildings were demolished. In 1992, the new Premier Bob Rae cancelled the project due to excessive cost. The land was sold to commerical developers. The 'Opera Place' condominiums now occupy the location. In 2002 a new competition was launched with substantial funding from the Four Seasons hotel chain, and the house opened with a more modest design based on European opera houses in 2006 at the corner of Queen Street and University Avenue.
Rosenthal, Steve
Architect's model for a hotel tower on the South side of Queen Street, situated across from Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall. Published in an article in Canadian Architect magazine indicating this was the winning design. The location is now home to the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel.
Jowett, Roger
View of the city skyline from one of the Toronto Island docks. A sailboat and harbourplane are visible in the picture.This image was featured in an article discussing outdoor spaces in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver.
Legg Brothers Ltd.
Toronto Stock Exchange building
Photograph of a model design proposed for the redevelopment of the old stock exchange building. The design included a tower with 13 storeys of office space and 11 storeys of condominiums. The design was never implemented, and instead the Ernst & Yonge Tower was constructed on the site.
Photograph of a model of the World Trade Centre office towers located at the corner of Queen's Quay and Yonge Street in Toronto.
Lenscape Incorporated
Photographs of the exterior of a trolley streetcar built into a glass enclosure on the side of a building, operated as a restaurant. A TTC streetar can be seen exiting the station adjacent to the restaurant in one of the photographs. An article on the interior decoration was published in the May 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Applied Photography Ltd.
United Rubber Workers of America building
Photograph of the exterior of a low-rise office building at night. Office has a large decorative concrete mural above the main entrance designed by Don Wallace, Primavera Design Group, and the related article in Canadian Architect magazine discusses the creation, shipment and installation of this piece.
Panda Associates Photography
Trinity College Chapel, University of Toronto
Detail of an entranceway to the chapel wing of the Gothic revival building, showing decorative stonework typical of the style: stone tracery, pointed arches, clustered columns (collonnettes) and elaborate figure carving.
Wetmore Hall, New College, University of Toronto
Photographs of the exterior of the four-storey student residence, including one aerial view. Two interior photographs of the lounge and dining areas.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Photograph of a low-rise residential co-operative housing complex located at 1974 Victoira Park Avenue in Toronto. A piece of paper adhered to the verso of the photograph gives deails of the 1962 CHDC National Award competition for Multiple housing.
Newton, Neil
Eastern section, Gardiner Expressway, concept drawings
Illustrations showing an idealized reconstruction of the section of the Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Boulevard, crossing the Don Valley Parkway and extending to the waterfront. Drawings include mixed-use infills under the Gardiner (with the existing Lakeshore roadway relocated south toward the water), and the creation of a Garden Boulevard to the east with commercial uses on either side. Ponds, lakes and fountains are inserted along the shoreline. The designs were commissioned as part of an OAA Charrette, and the images were published in the July 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
North York, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Architect's model, showing a clocktower, elevated square and surrounding educational buildings. Located at 3700 Keele Street in North York.
Exterior views of the townhouse complex, showing yards and patios, parking and courtyards.
Whitney Hall, University College, University of Toronto
Old Mill Towers, 39 Old Mill terrace, Etobicoke
Aerial view of the apartment tower, showing Humber river and nearby Old Mill Inn. A stamp on the back of the photograph gives the architect as Raymond Mandel, and the photographer as Jack Mitchell.
Mitchell, Jack
North York, Founders College, York University
Exterior views of 4 storey brick lecture building.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
North York, Ross Humanities and Social Sciences building, York University
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.
Koffler Student Services Centre, University of Toronto
Interior and exterior photographs of the Koffler Student Centre including, library, skylight, pillars and ceiling.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
British Amarican Oil Company Ltd., Research & Development Centre
Exterior view of the building.
Harris, David G.
Scarborough College : Scarborough
Willow Park Public School : Scarborough
Photographs of the architect's models. This building was given an Award of Merit by the Governor General's Awards for Architecture in 1990, and an Award of Excellence by the Ontario Association of Architects Awards in 1988.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Photographs of the exterior of a building under construction, and two interior views looking out through the steel support beams, designed with 3 cubes balanced on their points on a rectangular concrete base. The idea was licensed from Dutch architect Piet Blom by Toronto entrepreneur Ben Kutner. Designed from prefabricated steel and glass, the houses were supposed to take advantage of otherwise unusable property space in Toronto like laneways and rooftops. The house has since been abandoned and the cubes are used for commercial signage.
Conway, William
Three Small Rooms, Windsor Arms Hotel
Photographs of the three areas which made up the "Three Small Rooms" of the title: The Wine Cellar, the Grill and the Restaurant.
North York, Toronto Public Library, Brookbanks branch
Exterior view of single storey brick building.
Mauran residence, 95 Ardwold Gate
Exterior views of a wood and glass two storey building, with cantilevered terraces and roof overhang. Exterior walls are all of cast-in-place concrete.
North York, Atkinson College, York University
Exterior view of college building.
37, 39 & 41 Heath Street West, Toronto
Exterior views of Victorian row houses originally built in the 1880s, altered in 1981. The house was first owned by Alfred Hoskin, a barrister, and is referred to in the Canadian Architect magazine issue for October 1985 as "Hoskin House".
Lakeside Eats, Harbourfront Centre
Exterior views of the restaurant and patio, overlooking a concrete pond at Toronto's harbour. A canoe is visible in one image.
Photographs of the lobby of the retirement home, with double-storey atrium and rustic wood furniture.
Illustration of a garden with waterfall and arbor.
Grice, Gordon
Firehall Number 8 : Scarborough
Exterior view of a fire house, in brick and glass.
Webber, Ray
Conversion of a factory to office space, exterior view only.
Toronto Project, maquette for outdoor installation
Sticker on verso describes the project: "Maquette for the Toronto Project, a site specific outdoor installation by Tadashi Kawamata, opening Sept. 7, 1989. photo courtesy of Mercer Union photo credit : Peter MacCallum."
MacCallum, Peter
Small photograph adhered to clear plastic showing exterior of a skyscraper, sometimes referred to as the "Inside-Out Building" because many of its pipes and conduits are exterior to the building. The building was the topic of a critique of office buildings with exposed structures in the February 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine titled "Exposing High Tech". The Llyod's building is sometimes
Chaudière Falls, The Mill Restaurant
Aerial view of the city, showing the river and Parliament buildings.
Northway Survey Corporation Limited
Ottawa, Fellowship Hall for Faith Lutheran Church
Ottawa, Bell-Northern Research Ltd.
Blair, Carmel Church of the New Jerusalem
Flagstone church with vaulted wooden ceiling in rural setting. Views of interior and exterior.
Charles Belair Studio
Chatham, Blessed Sacrament Church
Interior view, showing pews and altar flanked by a statue of the Virgin and Child and a tapestry. The walls are plain, rounded concrete. A piece of paper adhered to the back of the photograph reads: "RAMBUSCH Designers, Craftsmen an Lighting Engineers/ Forty West Thurteenth Street, New York, N. Y. 10011/ Blessed Sacrament Church/ Chatham, Ontario/ W. J. Storey, Architect/ Furnishings by Rambush - Toronto."
Chatham, Victoria Park Elementary School
View of the exterior of the building, on wooded lot.
Goderich, Sifto Salt Mill & Warehouse
Exterior views of the silo and warehouse.
Jowett, H.R.
Kitchener, Grand River Cable Television Offices
View of the main entrance and parking circle. 2 storey brick office building.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Guelph, University of Guelph, Macdonald Institute
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.
Interior and exterior views of a single family dwelling, showing the back patio and landscape and the living room/entrance.
Hamilton, CHCH-TV Studios & Offices
Exterior view, from corner, of futuristic grey structure with rounded corners and narrow, subway car windows.
Hamilton, Victor K. Copps Coliseum
Interior, exterior and aerial views of the arena and area. Illustration of the building as well as shots of the opening events.
Boys crowding around an entrance to a classroom, outdoors in winter.
Design concept drawing.
Kitchener, Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church
London, London Free Press offices
Exterior views of the multi-coloured brick office building.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Article shows the mall under construction. The mall is constructed of poured concrete and structural steel with brick facing, and will have room for 128 retail stores with anchor stores occupied by Eaton's, Sears and Loblaws. The public mall areas are designed with marble floors, interior landscaping and a large central skylight.
Mississauga, Clarkson Galleria Shopping Centre
This design won a Mississauga Urban Design Award in 1981.
Mississauga, Mississauga Transit Building
North Bay, Ministry of Correctional Services