4 photographs of design work by Jacques Rousseau (Canadian, born Saint-Hyacinthe, QC, 1948), and 1 unidentified photograph of a barn, partially destroyed.
Photograph of two black and purple upholstered armchairs, front and back. These chairs were a part of the exhibitions at SIDIM: Salon International du Design Intérieur de Montréal (Montreal International Interior Design Show).
Photograph of a slim, mid-century metal and wood desk (designer unknown), donated to the Royal Ontario Museum by Herman Miller of Canada, Limited (furniture distributer located in Toronto, Canada).
Photograph of an architect's model showing an interior living room space with sofa and coffee table. Caption on paper adhered to verso: "Museum quality, fully furnished miniatures are being used by Cadillac Fairview to market 500 condominium homes. For more information call Cadillac Fairview's Living Centre, 110 Yorkville Avenue, 964-2010."
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.
Photograph of a visual poem, with the words (in French) worked into the shape of a horse, and signed Guillame Apollinaire. Made for the exposition catalogue, "Survage et Irène Lagout" (1917).
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."
Photograph of a model of the 1988 Calgary Olympic arches, the winning entry to the Olypic Arts Festival by A. J. Diamond & Partners (from sticker on verso).
Photograph of an exhibition installation titled "Metropolitan Mutations", sponsored by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and shown at ABEC, Saint John, NB, May 1988.
File contains images of the exterior and interior of the City Hall in St. John's Newfoundland. The building was desiged by Parkin, Searle, Wilbee, Rowland and completed in 1971.
Side view, showing brick building set into the side of a hill. A note adhered to the verso gives the name, architect, owner, contractor and details about the judges' remarks for the building, which was submitted for a design competition.
Photograph of the exterior of a wooden church and spire, the tallest and largest wooden building in North America, completed in 1905. For more information, see "The Roman Cathloic Diocese of Yarmouth, Saint Mary's, Church Point, Nova Scotia," http://www.dioceseyarmouth.org/pages/stmarie.html
Built in 1856 by James Peake, a prominent shipbuilder and merchant in Charlottetown. In the photograph, signage for the Carvell Brothers Wholsale Grocers Ltd. who owned and operated a wholesale buisiness at this location from 1862-1976. The building is now a historica property.
Illustration of a bridge, with various other sketches of bridges around the borders of the image and the text: "(Colour illustration from the cover of the forthcoming issue of Architectural Monographs: 5 Michael Graves.)" The original drawing is graphite and crayon on yellow paper, done in 1978, in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The bridge was designed as a replacement for a vehicular bridge spanning the Red River, connecting Minnesota and North Dakota.
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
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 one photographic print of an illustration chosen for exhibition at the Royal Academy in London, England, of a high-density low-rise multi-use project designed by Zhao Wanming, Jiang Ting, Tang Lu, and Sergio Poles.
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.
This file contains photographic prints of an illustration of Santorini, Hell scene, Munich, 1662, and of a negative of a plan for he Hotel Continental in Stockholm, Sweden.
This file contains a photographic print of Saturnas Seating, designed by Yrjo Kukkapuro. These are easy chairs and sofas with or without armrests, with a fibreglass frame and leather or imitation leather upholstery over foam rubber and dacron.
This file contains a photographic print of various archetechtural projects and buildins in France, including Le Viaduc in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, designed by Ricardo Bofll Taller de Arquitectura.
This file contains photographic prints that appeared in an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in 1966 of the Villa Savoye, designed by Le Corbusier.
This file contains photographic prints of various buildings, including apartments, Berliner Commerzbank, and one interior shot of a room with a table and chairs.
This file contains a photographic print of the New National Gallery in Berlin that was featured in the exhibit, "Architecture of Museums," at The Museum of Modern Art.
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.
This file contains a photographic print of a Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra, an Indian cultural institution which runs a noted school for music, dance and performing arts in New Delhi, designed by The Design Group.
This file contains a photographic print of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, first built in Roman times, but was improved and rebuilt several times since.
This file contains photographic prints of the Canadian Pavilion building at La Biennale di Venezia. The pavilions are permanent purpose-built art galleries that countries use to display their Biennale artist exhibitions.