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.
Aerial views of the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, a group of townhouses clustered around interior loop roads buffered from adjacent traffic arteries by higher density apartments containing street level retail arcades and with a linear promenade park strip along its entire length. The images were reproduced in an article on the St. Lawrence neighbourhood in the June 1981 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Photoprint of model buildings. 1 photograph is airview of the constructed buildings. Verso: The Canadian Architect Magazine 1985 Award of Exellence to James A. Murray, Norman Hotson, Alfred C. Roberts. B&W. photograph of the buildings and York Quay Park at lake Ontario.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Interior and exterior views of a single family dwelling, a Queen Anne Victorian townhouse with third storey addition and 1960s interior remodeling. Rounded, stuccoed walls and wood panneling can be found in the interior.
Skyscraper office building located at 121 Bloor Street East in Toronto. The building was completed in 1982, and this image was published in the November 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Height approx. 263.0m, completed 1968. Building is located at 110 Yonge Street in Toronto. View of the main entrance. This building was designated a heritage property in 1990.
Exterior view of rectangular building with central courtyard, including one aerial view. Interior view of library. Building located at 25 Yorkwoods Gate, North York.
Views of the Harbourfront boardwalk or promenade, stretching 2 1/2 miles along Toronto's waterfront. One of the photos has been edited using a white wash. Also views of condominium developments along the quay, and contact prints include images of York Quay Centre, Power Plant Gallery at Harbourfront Centre, and Spadina and Bathurst Quays.
Architect's model for the Scotiabank office tower at the corner of King and Yonge Streets in downtown Toronto. The design incorporates the historic Bank of Nova Scotia head office building at 44 King Street West, which was designed by architects Mathers and Haldenby (with Beck and Eadie), and built from 1946 to 1951. This 115 m (377 ft) tall, 27 storey building was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act by the City of Toronto in 1975. It was completely renovated with major, historically sensitive architectural design changes including a 14 story high glass atrium connecting the original building to the new, 68 storey structure.
Exterior photographs of an art-deco low-rise apartment building in a manicured landscape, with ivy-covered cottages behind the main gate. Completed around 1939-41, this apartment complex covers a 5.5-acre site located in the Leaside nieghbourhood of Toronto at 1477 Bayview Avenue. The apartment buildings are grouped around a large, central courtyard, landscaped by Dunington-Grubb and Stensson. The building plans eliminated long corridors by having separate entrances and stairways serving four to six apartments, and each apartment extends from one side of the building to the other. Architectural drawings for The Garden Court Apartments are in the Page and Steele Collection at the Archives of Ontario. Five original drawings for the landscape survive in the Dunington-Grubb/Stensson Collection at the University of Guelph.
Exterior views of terminal building after conversion to multi-purpose building, from the water and interior views of south atrium with shopping concourse. One architectural drawing with caption: Architectural rendering of Terminal Warehouse façade when Queen's Quay Terminal at York is completed. One reprint of a newspaper photo of the terminal building when still in use as railroad terminal and offices of CN Rail.
Exterior views of a high-rise apartment building with concrete balconies, and one photograph of the model. One photograph of the streetcorner (in colour) shows a 3-dimensional geometrical sign.
Interior and exterior views of a house renovation. The tall Victorian home was clad in grey shingle and pale wood, and the interior space was opened up and rounded statement walls painted green complement exposed metal piping. Views of dining room, kitchen, living area, bathroom and bedroom.
Photograph of the rear garden area of an unknown residential building near Dundas and Sherbourne Streets in Toronto. A paved walkway separates the building from the rear entrances to neighbouring homes and apartments.
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.
File contains stereographs with images on both sides of the card. Images depict various animals, people, and buildings from across the world; by unknown publishers
File consists of 21 images of the interior and exterior of a 2-story farmhouse with barn and surrounding gardens. Views include kitchen, bathrooms, living room, barn, garden, and home exterior.
File consists of 18 images of the interior of custom-built luxury homes by Quess Homes. Views include living rooms, fireplaces, a kitchen, libraries, and a bedroom.
File consists of 48 photographs of the interior and exterior of a Montreal home built of straw bales with a stucco surface. The home at 2203 Lartigue was designed by architect Julia Bourke, the homeowner, and built in 1998. Views include the kitchen, dining room, exterior, living room, details, and portraits of the architect.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
Black and white photographs of the exterior of a home, taken at night and during the day. Stamp on back of photograph with architect's name, Jerome Markson. Markson was awarded a 25 Years Award in 1993 for his work on the Moses residence by the Ontario Association of Architects and Canadian House and Home magazine.
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.
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.
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.
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."
Maquette of two office towers with landscaping, shot in colour and black and white. A sticker on the verso of one of the photographs lists the two towers and The North American Life Centre and The Xerox Tower, to be located at the North-West corner of Yonge Street and Finch Avenue.
Photographs of the interior and exterior of a glass and concrete high rise office tower, showing elegant dining area, escalators and stairs, and hallways.
File consists of stereographs and stereographic sets depicting scenes, famous location,s and structures from the United States, such as bridges, parks, and mountains.
54 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 28 Stereoscopic photographs by F.J. Jarvis 16 Stereoscopic photographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman 47 Stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood 25 Stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, 44 in association with James M. Davis 12 Stereoscopic photographs by H.C. White Co. 7 Stereoscopic photographs by C. Bierstdat 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Geo. Barker 7 Stereoscopic photographs by Stiff Bros. 15 Stereoscopic photographs by Caswell & Davy 4 Stereoscopic photographs by International Stereoscopic View Co. 4 Stereoscopic photographs by G. W. Pach 2 Stereoscopic photographs by G. F. Sproule 8 Stereoscopic photographs by Universal View Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Robinson 3 Stereoscopic photographs by J.J. Reilly 3 Stereoscopic photographs by J. G. Rory 3 Stereoscopic photographs by Liberty Brand-Stereo Views 3 Stereoscopic photographs by The Whiting View Co. 3 Stereoscopic photographs by Jas. Esson 14 Stereoscopic photographs by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.; 1 separately by E. Anthony 11 Stereoscopic photographs by L.E. Walker 2 Stereoscopic photographs by C.L. Pond 4 Stereoscopic photographs by A. L. Wiswell 2 Stereoscopic photographs by W. M. Chase 2 Stereoscopic photographs by B.C. Kinney 2 Stereoscopic photographs by C. W. Carter 4 Stereoscopic photographs by B. A. Crum & Son 7 Stereoscopic photographs by J. G. Parks 11 Stereoscopic photographs by J. J. Cook 2 Stereoscopic photographs by R. I. Seddons 7 Stereoscopic photographs by James Cremer 3 Stereoscopic photographs by W. G. Chamberlain & Sold by John B. Sisty, 2 sold separately by John B. Sisty 5 Stereoscopic photographs by Ketchum & Co. 3 Stereoscopic photographs by A. G. Grant 1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. W. & J. S. Moulton 1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. M. Notman 1 Stereoscopic photograph by W.D. Gates & Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Woodward Stereoscopic Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Illingworth & McLeish 1 Stereoscopic photograph by D. Barnum 1 Stereoscopic photograph by M.E. Brown 1 Stereoscopic photograph by H.S. Simon 5 Stereoscopic photographs by T.W. Ingersoll 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Ackermamn Bro's 1 Stereoscopic photograph by U.S. Stereoscopic Co. 5 Stereoscopic photographs by Webster & Albee 1 Stereoscopic photograph by A. Boisseau 2 Stereoscopic photographs by C.H. Shute & Son 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Moran & Storey 1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. H. Jacoby 1 Stereoscopic photograph by E. J. Wardwell & Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Gates, R. R. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Brubaker & Whitesides 1 Stereoscopic photograph by L. Parkinson 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Fay & Barney 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Alfred S. Campbell 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Richard Behrndt 1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. Carbutt 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Mayer & Cohen 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Boehl & Koenig 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Thomas Houseworth & Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Charles A. Zimmerman 1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. R. Cross 4 Stereoscopic photographs by C. W. Woodward 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Universal Photo Art Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Art Nouveau (Palentino) Stereograph 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Union View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Heywood 1 Stereoscopic photograph by John Moran 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Henry W. Osgood 1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. Loeffler 1 Stereoscopic photograph by John P. Soule 1 Stereoscopic photograph by H. H. Bennett 2 Stereoscopic photographs by William H. Rau 1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. A. W. Pittman 1 Stereoscopic photograph C. M. Marsh 2 Stereoscopic photographs by M. F. Bixby 1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. B. Linn 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Griffith & Griffith 2 Stereoscopic photographs by U. H. Patterson 1 Stereoscopic photograph by H. L. Toles View Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by L. D. & Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by J. N. Wilson & Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by B. F. Childs 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Hurd & Ward 1 Stereoscopic photograph by N. W. Pease 1 Stereoscopic photograph by North Western View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by George Scripture 1 Stereoscopic photograph by C. K. Burns 1 Stereoscopic photograph by L. B. Curtis & Co's Camp 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Lovejoy & Foster 1 Stereoscopic photograph by T. G. Richardson 1 stereoscopic photograph by M. Rieder 15 Stereoscopic photographs by Rocky Mountain Curio Co. 11 Stereoscopic photographs by John Schedig & Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by A. C. Co 224 Stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers 1 series of stereocards by an unidentified publisher 2 series by Underwood & Underwood(1 specifically on Yosemite Valley)
Interior views of a remodelled 3-storey, semi-detached Victorian home, showing hallways with transom windows, stairwells, kitchen banquettes, shower stalls, and one exterior view of a Juliet balcony.
Photographs of the exterior of an apartment complex, including aerial views, walkways between buildings and construction views. Two illustrations show the proposed central green space between buildings and the placement of the apartments on a map.
Photograph of the Sutton Place Hotel, taken from the corner of Bay and St. Joseph Streets, looking South on Bay Street. Two car dealerships are visible on opposite sides of the street, advertising car brands Imperial, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Valiant.
Architectural elevation, showing 100 Yonge Street and neighbouring skyscrapers. Central structure is designed as a 17-storey tower with granite clad pre-cast concrete panels.
Architect's model and exterior view of finished high rise residential condominium located at 480 Queens Quay West in Toronto, designed with stepped levels and walls of glass windows.
Exterior view of a house at 4 Old George Place in Toronto. The style is influenced by Japanese, West Coast Canadian and Native Canadian architecture, with sloping rooflines and durable materials that integrate with a natural setting. The structure is made of red brick, interspersed with cedar sections and glass panes.
Photographs of the exterior of a planned community in Toronto, with both high rise and townhouse structures. Views of the highrise block under construction. One interior view of a living room and dining room inside one of the two-storey townhouses.
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.