Université de Montréal, Garage Louis-Colin
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Aerial views of a parking garage.
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Université de Montréal, Garage Louis-Colin
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Aerial views of a parking garage.
44-46 Castle Frank road, Toronto
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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.
N. & H. Studio
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Illustration of a garden with waterfall and arbor.
Grice, Gordon
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Photographs of building under construction, different views of exterior, terrace, swimming pool. Photographs of architectural model, illustrations of the building. Eight photographs of Concordia Hall including under construction and development views. Aerial view.
Jowett, H.R.
Ottawa, Ottawa International Airport
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National Film Board of Canada
Montreal-Dorval International Airport
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Photographs of the airport terminal and control tower, showing the runways, parking lots and a parked Trans-Canada Airlines plane. One interior view of the lounge/reading room.
Ed. Bermingham Inc., Commercial Photography
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Exterior view of office buildings within Westmount Square, Montréal. The four buildings, two of which are residential, were designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The complex opened on December 13, 1967. (www.wikipedia)
Jowett, H.R.
Residential complex, Île des Soeurs
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Photographs of the neighbourhood of Île des Soeurs, including row houses and apartment high rises designed by various architects. Aerial views are also included in the file.
Henrich-Blessing, Chicago
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Photographs of the station from front and back.
Hedrich-Blessing, Chicago
Baas studio gallery, 322 King street west, Toronto
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View of entrance lobby, with couch and reception desk. The studio is owned by Barb McLeod, who specializes in 2 and 3 dimensional fibre art. The Gallery space was owned and operated by Barb McLeod and Drew Easterbrook from 1981-1990.
McLeod, Barb
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
Weston, International Woodworkers of America Building
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Exterior views of a two storey brick building with a patio in the back.
St. Lawrence neighbourhood, Toronto - MISSING
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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.
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Interior and exterior views of a single family dwelling, showing the back patio and landscape and the living room/entrance.
Elliot Lake, Multiple Housing for Stanrock Uranium Mine
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Photographs of the exterior of a low-rise housing development. Townhouse style residences with wood-cladding and concrete, and green yardspace.
Panda Associates Photography
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Features an exterior image. Label on verso reads: "Prix d'Excellence en architecture 1982/Poste Viger de l'Hydro-Quebec/Longpre et Marchand"
Longpré et Marchand
Winnipeg, Church of St. John Brebeuf
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Folder contains exterior photographs of the entrance and side of the Church of St. John Brebeuf in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canadian Architect
Saint Boniface, Chapel St. Louis Le Roi
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Chapel St. Louis, Le Roi.
Canadian Architect
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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.
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Vancouver, UBC Faculty Club (6331 Crescent Road)
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7 black and white photograph of the University of British Columbia's faculty club in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Fulker, John
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.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Firehall no.22 (322 Water Street)
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Folder consists of 4 colour photographs of Firehall #22 in Vancouver, B.C. The architects of the building were Henriquez & Partners Architects.
Canadian Architect
Vancouver, Bayshore apartments
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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
Montreal, Expo 67, Administration and Press Building
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Photographs at street level of the building, partial views.
Winnipeg, Green Blankstein Russell office
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Picture shows a tree being transported to the front yard of the offices at 222 Osborne Street in North Winnipeg. A second picture shows the interior of the office space, with desk, tyepwriter, telephone and plant in foreground.
Phillips-Gutkin and Associates Ltd.
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Folder contains 5 b&w photographs of the Winnipeg City Hall, includes various interior and exterior views.
Canadian Architect
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Photographs of the architect's model and illustrations for the SkyDome, a covered convertible dome over a baseball field and entertainment stadium. Artist's illustrations of proposed designs from The Webb Zerafa Menkes Housdon Partnership and The Robbie/Adjeleian/Norr Consortium. Later photographs show the construction of the dome, and an aerial view of hte site. The building was renamed the Rogers Centre in 2005.
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Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre
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Interior and exterior views during construction and after completion. Construction view printed in Nov 1983 issue of Canadian Architect magazine, while full article was published in Nov 1984. An interior view of mezzanine was used as the cover image for that 1984 issue as well.
Burndy Canada Ltd. office & plant : Scarborough
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The industrial building and offices has a steel frame, bolted in the factory area, and bolted and welded in the office area. The curtain wall of windows in the office area is accented by exposed exterior columns. This architectural detail (the columns) was originally developed by the architects for a school building, to aid in the addition of a second storey. The building has concrete floors throughout and a steel roof deck.
Canadian Architect
British American Oil Company Ltd., Ontario Division
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Exterior views of the main Ontario Division Building office located at 800 Bay Street in Toronto. A Toronto Dominion branch bank is located on the main floor of the building, with a sign visible in one of the photographs. Interior view with workers seated at rows of desks.
B-A Oil Photo
Borden, Canadian Forces School (CFS) of Administration & Logistics
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View of a curved hallway with concrete columns.
Evans, Steven
Norman Bethune - Tim Buck Educational Centre
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Re-design of a heritage Victorian townhouse at 24 Cecil St., Toronto; original façade pictured.
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Photo of the park showing a pond area, with a sticker at the lower right of the photo that reads "Photo ville de/city of Montréal".
Montreal, Johnson & Johnson building
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Photographs of the exteriors and interiors, including cafeteria area.
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Home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Starting date of the construction is 1978, opened in 1982. photographs of the model,different construction stages, completed building, interior and prespective view of Roy Thompson hall.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Musée de la Civilisation, Québec
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Photographs of the exterior and interior of the museum complex in Quebec City which incorporated 4 existing historic buildings into the design.
Furniture, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Collingwood, Sunset Manor Home for the Aged
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Interior and exterior views of a low-rise concrete residential complex with brick and tile interior and wood-panelled ceilings.
Jowett, Roger
British Amarican Oil Company Ltd., Research & Development Centre
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Exterior view of the building.
Harris, David G.
Koffler Student Services Centre, University of Toronto
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Interior and exterior photographs of the Koffler Student Centre including, library, skylight, pillars and ceiling.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Interior views of the Simpsons department store, and views of the shopping concourse between Eaton's, Simpson's and the Hudson's Bay Company (all major anchor stores in the mall). One exterior view of the mall, showing the Hudson's Bay Company store.
Panda/Croydon Associates
Montreal, Queen's Hotel development
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Artist's rendering of the new development on the site of the old Queen's Hotel (at the time, unnamed).
Roper, Peter
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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
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Located within the inner harbour of Vancouver, at the area known as False Creek, it functions to satisfy the needs of the average citizen with small boats (up to 40 ft.). The Marina is equipped with toilet facilities, a lounge with food vending machines, office for the manager and a caretaker suite.
Fulker, John
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Studio photographs of the architect Urland Gustavs (head and shoulder views)
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Harris, Stephen
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Boys crowding around an entrance to a classroom, outdoors in winter.
Belleville, Albert College, Walter Baker Centre
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Illustration of the exterior of a two storey athletic centre. The centre opened in 1986 and houses the Pete Beach Memorial Gymnasium (which has since been renovated for use as the school's resource centre).
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3 exterior views of whole office building, including details of exterior facade. 4 interior views of a work area, including Women's Lounge and Board Room, of Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd., office reception, and a private office at Massey-Ferguson Ltd.
Parkin Architects Limited
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Photographs of a model city scape build with computer circuit boards.
Caledon, Albion-Bolton Community Centre
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Interiors and exteriors of a multipurpose community facility.
Toronto, St. Lawrence neighbourhood apartments
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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.
Ottawa, Blackburn Hamlet Costain Estates
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View of a residential neighbourhood, with the houses facing central pedestrianized pathways rather than a street.
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Exterior views of the college, and interior views of the chapel area.
Canadian Architect
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Interior views of the Scarborough City Hall building.
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Interior views of the Scarborough City Hall building.
Scarborough City Hall : aerial views
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Aerial views of the Scarborough Civic Centre.
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Exterior photographs of the South Hall market, constructed in 1844 by William Thomas, J. Winston Siddall and H.B. Lane. This barn shaped brick building is located at 51 Front Street East in Toronto. The nearby classical revival hall, located at 151 King Street East, was originally built in 1851 and restored in 1967. Photographs include exterior views of renovation, and interior views of the hall ballroom.
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Original brick hall built in 1856.
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Photograph of the front entrance of the 1906 city hall, with the edges of two cars visible on either side of the image dating the picture much earlier than the reprint - probably 1930s.
Whitby, Whitby Municipal Building
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View of the buildings across a field.
Applied Photography Ltd.
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Interior view of office space on main level. The building ceased to function as a municipal city hall after North York was amalgamated into the Toronto Metropolitan Area in the late 1990s. It now serves as the North York Civic Centre, located on Yonge Street north of Sheppard Avenue.
Applied Photography Ltd.
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Architect's illustration.
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Interior and exterior views of the concrete and glass building, including stairwells, patios, office and meeting space, lobby and main entrance.
Canadian Architect
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Architect's model.
Victoria, Centennial Square Project
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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
Maple Ridge, Municipal Town Hall
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Folder contains photographic prints of the Maple Ridge Municipal Hall & Plaza in B.C. The architecture firm responsible for the project was Henriquez and Partners Architects of Vancouver, B.C.
Canadian Architect
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Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Kamloops City Hall.
Artlite Studio Ltd.
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Copy photographs of the streets of Vancouver's Gastown area.
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Aerial view of the city, showing the river and Parliament buildings.
Northway Survey Corporation Limited
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Photo postcards of Banff National Park, Banff Springs Hotel, the Indian Days annual event in the city of Banff, Alberta.
Jonquière, Eglise Saint-Raphaél
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Silver Medal winner-Massey Medals for Architecturwe 1961.
Vancouver, Gold River apartments
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Gold River Apartments in Vancouver, B.C. The architect was Fred Thornton Hollingsworth.
Fulker, John & Bros, Williams
Vancouver, Frank Stanyl apartments
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Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the Frank Stanzyl Apartments in Vancouver, B.C.
Cambell
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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
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The folder consists of 4 b&w photographs of Dogwood Gardens at 5850 177b Street is an 86 unit complex in the heart of Cloverdale. This complex boasts many great features for families including an outdoor pool, clubhouse, fish pond, putting green, playground, plenty of gardens and greenspace. Close to shopping, transit, restaurants, schools and parks.
Dogwood Gardens was the Canadian Housing Design Council winner of the award for Residential design in 1971. Caption on verso: "A fine example of medium density housing. The random placing of blocks around four activity areas offer unit variety and identity with special inner spaces. Although a number of different materials and forms are used this is done with great skill and there is a consistant and unified whole to the housing."
Boutry, Bryan
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CHDC Winner of Award for Residential Design 1971
Verso: "An excellent mixed-use complex of housing, shops, restaurants, theatre and hotel space which relates well to its urban setting and serves as a catalyst for the improved development of the area." Developer of the project was Confederation Life Assurance Co. of Toronto, Ontario. Designers were Norman S. Jones, MRAIC of Vancouver and James A. Murray, FRAIC of Toronto, Ontario.
Pullan, Selwyn
Vancouver, Choklit Park townhouses
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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
Port Moody, Cecile Drive residence
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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
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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
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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, 4346 West 10th, mixed use
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Architectural drawing from Robert Turecki Architects.
Canadian Architect
Montreal, Les Lumières de la ville
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Photographed illustration of the building.
Alexandra Park housing cooperative
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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
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Exterior view of a mid-rise apartment building. Photograph is stamped "Photograph by Leonard Tomiczek Photography", and also "Received Mar 2 1961 Jackson Ypes Associates".
Tomiczek, Leonard
Crombie park apartments/ St Michael's Catholic School
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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.
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Exterior views of a two-storey brick townhouse complex, with one view of a shopping arcade on the main level of a section of the buildings.
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Illustration of a housing complex with brick high-rise tower and townhouses, constructed at 260 Heath Street West in Toronto.
Canadian Architect
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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.
Panda/Croydon Associates
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Exterior photographs of brick townhouse complex, showing walkways and lawns.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
The Oaklands Condominium and Housing Project
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Construction of a townhouse/apartment complex with 4 storey apartment building and adjacent rowhouses. Both interior and exterior are pictured.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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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.
Jones, Edward
Regent Park South : interior and exterior
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Interior and exterior views of apartment building.
Fleet, Max
Old Mill Towers, 39 Old Mill terrace, Etobicoke
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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
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Exterior views of the townhouse complex, showing yards and patios, parking and courtyards.
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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
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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.
Green, Seymour
Don Mills, Apartments on Windfield Farms land
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Exterior view of two high rise towers, taken from across a field.
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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.
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