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 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.
This file contains photographic prints of various spaces in the Netherlands designed by architect Aldo van Eyck, including an apartment building in Bergpolder, Hubertus House, an Open Air School, the European Space Research and Technology Centre Building in Noordwijk, and an orphanage.
This file contains a photographic print of the Russia Hotel under construction, with the 17th century church of St George in the background. The hotel was designed by architect Dmitry Chechulin and closed in 2006.
Photograph of the mechanized ramps designed to move people within the pavilion. Canadian Architect Magazine published this image in the May 1967 issue. The building was designed by architects representing Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Project binder describing the construction of the Côte Saint Luc Sports and Recreation Center in Quebec. The binder contains information on the architect, client, and consultants as well as a brief description of the landscape and the design influences, including the architects' incorporation of an existing pool pavilion adjacent to the building site. Floorplans and elevations are included as well as photographs of the finished building.
Miscellaneous photographs of various buildings in Montreal, Quebec. Buildings include University of Montreal Science Library, Le Marche Hamel, World Trade Centre, Montreal, Novotel, Place Minto. File also includes Press releas regarding the Asquith Green Art Competition, 1987.
Photograph of the construction of the pavilion. A caption typed in the margin of the photograph reads "Fir plywood 'trees' form the soaring roof system of the Canadian Pulp and Paper pavilion at Expo 67. The roof was finished with four shades of green epoxy paint."
Folder contains 2 b&w photographic prints of the Motherhouse Chapel in Windsor, Ontario, includes an interior view of altar in round chapel and an exterior view of the chapel.
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.
Interior and exterior views of the distinct, rotunda church building with spiral, cedar-shake roof and wide open interior space. Folder includes 2 colour copyright proofs from the photographer.
Photographs of the exterior of the school, concrete in a landscaped lawn, and an interior of an open-concept classroom. Photographer's stamp on the verso of one of the photographs.
Folder contains 11 colour photographs of the Hamilton building in Winnipeg. Photographs include exterior and interior views of the building, including interesting design features present throughout the structure.
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of an unknown chuch in Manitoba. The first photograph depicts the exterior of the church and the second photograph shows the interior which appears to be under renovation and construction material is clearly visible.
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.
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of Southwood Village row house development in Fort Garry, Manitoba. Southwood Village was the winner of the Canadian Housing Design Council National Design Award in 1969.
Folder contains 10 b&w photographs of the University of Manitoba campus. Buildings include the Russell Building (School of Architecture), Earth Sciences Bldg, the University Centre and St. Paul's College.
Photograph of an architectural rendering of the Regina International Airport in Regina, Saskatchewan. Design plan for the expansion of the airport terminal.
Photograph of the entrace to an art-deco style single screen cinema house. The movie listed on the marquee is "The Lady Ev"e starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda.
This file contains a photographic print of Blackwall Yard, a business centre in London's docklands area, in its first of three phases of construction. It was designed by London-based architects, Richard Rogers Partnership, who were recognised by The Royal Institute of British Architects for the project.
This file contains a photographic print of an architect researching using a technique developed at London's City University which uses a special camera and three-dimensional programming to create a computer model which enables viewing from all sides of the structure.
This file contains photographic prints of Tower Bridge. This bridge was built by the City of London Corporation and was opened by King Edward VII in June, 1894. The photographs are from various angles and distances.
View of a commercial block located between St. Patrick and George Streets, facing west along Sussex Drive and rear area owned the the National Capital Commission.
View of the rear of the building, a 4 storey brick structure with mansard roof and turret dating to 1881, overlooking a waterfall. A piece of paper has been taped to the back, indicating the building was entered in the 1977 Design Award Program for renovations converting the mill to a hotel.
Exterior views of a single-storey concrete block library building with landscaped lawn. Paper adhered to verso reads: "Burlington Public Library/ Burlington, Ont./ Brook Carruthers Grierson Shaw/ August 1972".
Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Cooksville Public Library. Includes both exterior and interior views of the building. Architects were W. J. McBain and Carmen Corneil. Photographs appear to have been taken for the July 1964 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Photograph of a long, two-storey office building with a white clapboard exterior, established as temporary offices for the Canadian war effort. A piece of paper adhered to the verso describes this structure as "Temporary Building No. 1".
Exterior views of town-house style student accommodations. Two-storey, wood panelled. A piece of paper stuck to the verso of the larger prints reads: "East Residences, University of Gueph Klein & Sears. February 1973."