Images of the model for the former Ontario Association of Architects headquarters at 50 Park Road Toronto, Ontario. The modernist building was designed by John C. Parkin, and served as the home of the OAA from the building's completion in 1954 until 1992. The building is now occupied by DTAH, a landscape design company.
Exterior photograph, wood panelled building with green and pink accents in park setting. The building houses a non-profit treatment centre for children and adolescents with emotional and behavioural difficulties. See: http://www.knowlescentre.ca/
Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Canadian Holy Martyrs Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Includes several exterior views of the steeple and one photograph of wall sculptures.
Photographs of an A-frame precase concrete cooling tower. Submitted for an award from the Prestressed Concrete Institute. The first photograph has a caption adhered to the back with information about the award of excellence from the Prestressed Concrete Institute.
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).
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).
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 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 at the Tokyo international Trade Fair, designed by architects Erickson/Massey Architects/Planner.
The Éperon building was constructed to complement the existing historic architecture of the area, and was built to match the proportions of the Royal Insurance Company building that was previously on the site. The building matches the roof lines of the other structures on the Rue de la Commune, and the tower building (pictured) is an easily identifiable element in the museum complex.
Exterior view of church entrance, with huge ceramic mural executed by Claude Vermette, and interior view of a decorative panel "Blessed Virgin Mary" designed by J. C. Charuet. Additional interior view of round altar in the centre of the church.
Photographs of the construction phase of the building, with a press release from Wyndham Associates adhered to back of each image describing the project.
This file contains photographic prints of the exterior of King's College at Cambridge University, which was founded by Henry VI. These pictures highlight the college Chapel, which is a famous example of Late Perpendicular architecture.
This file contains a photographic print of Cheyne Walk in London, an example of Georgian architecture and later development with Victorian alterations.
This file contains a photographic print of a nighttime bird's eye view shot of Lloyd's building, an example of radical Bowellism architecture. Lloyd's Building was designed by the architect company Richard Rogers and Partners
This file contains photographic prints of the London Wheel and of a model of the London Dome. The textual records include articles from the London Press Service, reporting news of the latest developments in UK industry, science and technology for more than 50 years. The LPS provides a high class news agency service that is free: both to the end users in the world's media and to any company or organization mentioned in a story. LPS is funded by UK Trade & Investment.
Interior and exterior views of the building. This office building has a 'green roof', which reduces the amount of energy required to heat and cool the building. It also has an extensive shopping mall at the ground floor and an arboretum with a waterfall at the Queen Street entrance. The double-decker elevator cabs are found inside the atrium, which stretches the entire height of the building.
Reproduction from the National Photography Collection of the Public Archives Canada. View of Sparks Street showing streetcards, horse and carriages ca. 1900.