New Westminster, Queens Avenue United Church (529 Queens Avenue)
- 2009.002.892
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1 photograph of the interior of Queens Avenue United Church in New Westminster, British Columbia.
Pullan, Selwyn
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New Westminster, Queens Avenue United Church (529 Queens Avenue)
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1 photograph of the interior of Queens Avenue United Church in New Westminster, British Columbia.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Discovery Parks Research Facility (887 Great Northern Way)
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Image of the exterior of a research facility in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Scott, Simon
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Vancouver, Sylvia Hotel (Gilford street)
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1 black and white photograph of an architectual model of a planned expansion of Sylvia Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Vancouver, Wadsworth residence
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Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Wadsworth residence in Vancouver, B.C. Includes photographs of the exterior and interior of the residence.
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Building in Vancouver : copy negatives
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Exterior views of a public school
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Vancouver theatre, copie negatives
Vancouver, 131 Water Street / Gaslight Square
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Project 200 was an initiative to restore Vancouver's most rundown areas. This project complete by 1975, is a 3 building complex that maintains the continuity of the street's facades. Shops are located on the ground level with offices above. The 6 oriel windows are a unique addition to the brick facade.
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Vancouver, 4001 Mt. Seymour Pkwy
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Winner of 1974 CHDC. Jury comments: "Sensitivity to form, exellent siting with good circulation combine to create both unit and community scale very appropriate to the setting. Neighbourhoods are visually identified by use of colour changes. Although these houses are attached, there isa walkway from front to back for each unit plus a separate basement entry.
Roaf, John
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Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971. Owner: Mr. & Mrs. HP Brasso. Extract from jury report: "A large house on a magnificent site... the planning, materials and form are well used to support the grand nature of the interior spaces and vistas to the sea".
Fulker, John
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The building is 58.9 m.high with 15 stories. The exterior of the building is clad with precast finished with concrete panels and
columns. Bronze was used for all building metals. The Greek cross floor design allows for six corner offices per floor.
Fulker, John
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This large scale model built by Stephan Dye of Grafotto Studios Inc, is the proposal for the 550 W Hastings renewal of the original Toronto Dominion temple bank. The project includes a 400 room hotel and shopping complex. Alternative name is bank charrette. A proposal drawing of the interior and exterior view of 550 W Hastings st., Vancouver BC. This heritage building is originally the Toronto Dominion bank. It was originally to be demolished however the Heritage Committee of Vancouver sought to rescue the facade of this bank and incorporate it into a project that would include a shopping complex and a 400 room hotel.
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2 black & white photographic prints of Brasso residence located in West Vancouver, B.C.
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Credit photograph to Fred S. Schiffer, Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.
The architect was inspired by the Japanese style SUKIYA, which means to bring harmony to a composition of disparate materials found in the rough.
Schiffer, Fred S.
Vancouver, Branch bank (Granville Street), Imperial Bank of Canada
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This bank is located at 8450 Granville Street, approximately 4.5 miles from the heart of downtown Vancouver. This suburban bank is situated in a residential area, and is a focal point in the street elevation. Architect is Gerarld Hamilton.
Kerkham, Roger
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Folder contains 1 black and white photographic print of the Chemetics House in Vancouver, B.C.
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Vancouver, East Asiatic Centre
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The East Asiatic House, built in 1963 at 1201 West Pender Street in Vancouver was architect Gerald Hamilton's first largescale exercise in New Formalism. Hamilton broke away from the typical single slab tower, instead framing a low banking pavilion with two adjoining office blocks. Sculptural wall panels of white marble create a richly textured effect and seem to float above the emerald green arched columns of the ground floor. The building's raised podium allowed an intimate front courtyard several feet above street level, the sense of calm repose accentuated by extensive plantings, fountains, and the requisite abstract sculpture.
Fulker, John
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Folder consists of 4 b&w photographs of Edgemond Terrace in Vancouver, B.C. The architects on the project were Wilding & Norman S. Jones, M.A.I.B.C., President.
Mr. Jones received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of British Columbia in 1957. Later he was awarded the B.C. Electric Post Graduate Fellowship for study in Europe. Mr. Jones became a registered member of the Architectural Institute of B.C. and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada in May 1960. He has been in private practise continuously
since that time.
Awards and Recognitions:
Canadian Housing Design Council Awards
Edgemont Terraces, North Vancouver, BC
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Emily Carr School of Art
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Folder consists of 6 photographic prints of the Emily Carr School of Art. The Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design is located on Granville Island, a highly successful urban precinct on the waterfront in the heart of Vancouver. The building context ranges from the small scale of single-story shops to the industrial scale of a concrete plant and the superscale of a major high-level bridge which spans over the island. The natural context of the waterfront adds a marine character to the island and the buildings which occupy it, which has both industrial and recreational dimensions.
The fundamental design problem for the building was an urban one. The building program required 60 000 square feet of studios and associated spaces, including a library and large lecture theatre, and 255 parking stalls located across the street from existing college facilities. Because subsurface conditions make building a parking garage entirely below grade impracticable, the fundamental problem was to position a college building on top of a three-story parking garage while at the same time addressing the varying scales and pedestrian-oriented character of Granville Island.
The disposition of the building volumes mediates the building?s bulk and the impact of the parking garage on the surrounding streets. The library is located at ground level, screening the garage and providing a public amenity at street level. The remaining program components are located above street level and grouped around a double-height glazed concourse space.
As is typical of construction on Granville Island, corrugated metal cladding is used for insulated walls, services are generally left exposed, and detailing is direct.
Architect: Patkau Architects / Toby Russell Buckwell and Partners.
Fulker, John
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Folder consists of 5 b&w photographic prints of the Era Townhouses in Vancouver, B.C. The architecture firm on the project was Hawthorn Mansfield Towers Architects of Vancouver. The owner of the townhouses project was Werner Kahn. The project received an honour award from Canadian Architect magazine in June 1980.
Bryan, Jack
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Folder consists of a number of photographs of the False Creek townhouses and the surroudning urban landscape. Many of the photographs contain caption and information for articles on the back.
Fulker, John
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Filberg House is an ethereal, glass-walled pavilion with undulating 14-foot ceilings and views that stretch across mountains, water and a seemingly infinite sky. The residence, hailed in a 1961 issue of Canadian Homes magazine as ''the most fabulous house in Canada,'' was an important early project of Arthur Erickson, the globe-trotting Vancouver architect whose recent work includes the Museum of Glass that opened last July in Tacoma, Wash.
Scott, Simon
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File consists of 1 b&w photograph of the Forbes Residence in Vancouver, B.C. Architect was James K.M. Cheng. Appears to have been used in the June 1980 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Graham Residence in West Vancouver, B.C. featured in CA Magazine July 1966. Architect was Arthur Erikson. The architectural marvel that Arthur Erickson has credited with kick-starting his career is in danger of being torn down. "The David Graham house in 1963 launched my reputation as the architect you went to when you had an impossible site, Erickson is quoted as saying in 1988's The Architecture of Arthur Erickson."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ouno/3551583809/ http://blog.ounodesign.com/2009/05/20/goodbye-arthur-erickson/
Fulker, John
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The folder consists of various photographs of Granville Island, B.C. The design and master plan for the redevelopment of Granville Island in the 1970s was visionary and defining. The formerly dilapidated industrial site was transformed into a vibrant and livable community, which set a worldwide precedent for mixed-use waterfront environments. Today, HBBH continues its urban design work on Granville Island, working with the Government of Canada to ensure the Island remains a lively and productive community.
Fulker, John; Koppers, & MSL Productions
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Folder contains 1 b&w photographs of Gray House in Vancouver, B.C. The architect was Roger Kemble.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Grouse Mountain chalet
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of Grouse Mountain Chalet. Architects were Bill Rhone and Richard Iredale.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Institute of Chartered Accountants
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the interior of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Vancouver, B.C. Image was taken for Canadian Architect magazine, Oct. 1966. Architecture firm was Birmingham & Wood, Architects and Planners.
Fulker, John
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Folder contains 6 colour photographs of Julia Court in Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 7 b&w photographs of the Lloyd Residence, Vancouver, B.C. The tightly planned house of 1,120 square feet was designed for private outdoor living on a standard city lot. Large individual rooms were made possible by placing hall-ways with a small central passage core. A large wooden deck opens off the living room overlooking the main front garden and reflecting pool. Architecture firm responsible for the project was Erikson/Massey Architects of Vancouver, B.C. Each of the photographs contains a caption with information about the residence.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Lonsdale Quay Market
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Folder contains a photographic print of an artist's rendering of the Lonsdale Quay Market in Vancouver, B.C.
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Vancouver, MacMillan Bloedel building
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Client MacMillan Bloedel Limited
Area 500,000 square feet; 46,450 square metres
Cost $9.5 million
Date 1970
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Folder contains an architectural drawing of Manulife Place in Vancouver, B.C.
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the McLelland house in Sechelt, B.C. The architect was Roger Kemble.
Fulker, John
Vancouver, Office Employees International Union Local 378 (1116 Horby Street)
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Three gelatin silver prints consisting of 2 interior and 1 exterior view of the Office Employees International Union: Local 378 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Does not appear to have been published in Canadian Architect.
Fulker, John
North Vancouver, Pacific Marine Training Institute (265 West Esplanade Street)
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Black and white image of exterior of the Pacific Marine Training Institute (now British Columbia Institute of Technology: Marine Campus). Caption attached to photo: The Pacific Marine Training Institute building, an integral part of North Vancouver's Lonsdale Quay development, recently received recognition for design excellence from the Architectural Institute of B.C.
James, Arthur
Vancouver, Town Houses (Point Grey Road)
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2 black and white photographs of townhouses on Point Grey road in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Apartment building (3023 Quebec Street)
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7 colour photographs of an apartment on Quebec street in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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North Vancouver, Selwyn Pullan Studio (233 Wooddale Road)
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5 black and white images of the photographic studio of professional photographer Selwyn Pullan in West Vancouver, British Columbia.
Pullan, Selwyn
Sharon Gardens Condominiums (9280 Glenallan Drive) : Richmond, B.C.
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Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Sharon Gardens Condominiums in Richmond, B.C. Includes interior and exterior views.
Roaf, John
Vancouver, Shaughnessy Heights United Church (1550 33 Ave W)
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Black and white photograph of the interior of Shaunessy Height United Church in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Steamboat heritage house (1100-1199 8th Avenue West)
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13 black and white photographs of the interior and exterior of Steamboat Heritage House in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Fulker, John
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Queens United Church : Vancouver
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Exterior view o f a chruch
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