House, Sainsfield avenue, Toronto
- 2009.002.1103
- Ficheiro
- [July] 1964
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Interior view of living room and dining area, and exterior view of entrance to house.
Jowett, Henry Roger
House, Sainsfield avenue, Toronto
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Interior view of living room and dining area, and exterior view of entrance to house.
Jowett, Henry Roger
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Additions and alterations to a single family home, completed with stucco and decorated with a Southwest theme.
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a glass and concrete high rise office tower, showing elegant dining area, escalators and stairs, and hallways.
Panda/Croydon Associates
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Photograph of the exterior of a classroom.
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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.
Jowett, Henry Roger
Independent Order of Foresters building / Temple building : Toronto
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Exterior photograph of one of the first skyscrapers in Toronto, built in 1896 at the corner of Richmond and Bay Streets, and briefly the tallest building in the city. It was designed with a cast-iron frame and had a red-brick and Credit Valley stone façade designed to complement the Romanesque revival design of nearby buildings: Old City Hall and the Confederation Life building. It was demolished in 1970, and the property was re-developed by Y and R Properties into a new office complex at 390 Bay Street.
Don Mills, Row Housing -Missing
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Exterior views of a multi-storey townhouse complex, showing yards and parking. The stacked residences have a bachelor apartment or garage under the two storey housing units above.
Shawcroft, B.
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Photograph of the exterior of the house, taken from the landscaped back yard.
Mauran residence, 95 Ardwold Gate
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Exterior views of a wood and glass two storey building, with cantilevered terraces and roof overhang. Exterior walls are all of cast-in-place concrete.
Manors of Brandywine : Scarborough
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Exterior view of three storey townhouses with central grassy courtyard.
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Exterior views of townhouses, showing pathways between buildings, garages, and courtyards.
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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.
Jowett, Roger
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Interior and exterior views of two phases of development of a townhouse complex. Single and multi-storey buildings are pictured, as well as interiors.
Fleet, Max
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Exterior views of a high rise office building, one view of construction phase.
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Aerial views of the Gothic Revival castle located at 1 Austin Terrace in Toronto, and a small colour photograph of the base of the Baldwin steps, named for the original landowner and former premier of Ontario Robert Baldwin, a public pathway which connects two sections of Spadina Road and is often used by visitors to the historic castle.
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Exterior view of a townhouse complex. Stamp on back gives the photographer as Edward Jones.
Jones, Edward
Myers residence, 19 Berryman street, Toronto
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Two story residence designed by Barton Myers for his own use in Toronto's Yorkville area. The house fills a narrow urban lot, approximately 25 x 188 feet. There is a central courtyard with greenhouse roof. An article on the house was published in the April 1972 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Bedford Glen, 1555 Avenue road, North York
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This two-building townhouse complex was completed in 1976. The design received a Canadian Architect Award in 1980, and Canadian Housing Design Council Award in 1983.
Panda Associates Photography
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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.
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Photograph of the front lawn and porch of a house on Broadview Avenue. A concrete footpath has been laid from the sidewalk to the front porch, designed to circle around the base of a tree in the way.
Burrow, Gordon
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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.
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Photograph of the extension built onto the back of the Georgian heritage property. The addition won the Award for Residential Design in 1971 from the Canadian Housing Design Council. Text on the back of the photograph gives extracts of Jury report.
Sales centre for 132 Front street east, Toronto
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Photograph of a condo development sales centre, not of the finished building.
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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."
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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.
Source: City of Ottawa website at www.ottawa.ca
Applied Photography Ltd.
North American Life Centre and Xerox Tower, Toronto
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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.
Lenscape Incorporated
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Before and after photographs of a factory conversion to townhouse complex.
Bay Charles towers, 55 Charles street west, Toronto
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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.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Folder consists of a number of photographs of the False Creek townhouses and the surroudning urban landscape. Many of the photographs contain caption and information for articles on the back.
Fulker, John
Toronto, 250/260/270 Queen's Quay West
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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.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
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Folder contains 4 black and white photographs of the interior of a private residence in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Folder also includes 1 colour photograph of an aerial view of the residence.
Pullan, Selwyn
Toronto, Queen's Quay Terminal building
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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.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Item is a snapshot photograph of a woman and three children standing in front of a doorway. Inscription on verso in pencil reads, 'Otterburn Park'.
Item is a snapshot photograph of woman standing at doorstep beside two cats on railing. Inscription on verso in pencil reads, 'Sol + Glory, my pets, at Maine, July 1919.'
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Photographic reproduction of an architectural elevation on postcard backing. The original stucco cottage built in 1853 was renovated twice by the original owner, Paul Kane. It was owned by the Kane family until 1903, then it was briefly used as a church hall by the Evangelical Church of the Deaf. The property was leased by the Church-Isabella Residents Co-operative Inc. in 1985 and incorporated into a larger residential development.
(Information taken from Toronto Historical Board plaque on property.)
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Exterior views of a house. "Harder House" inscribed on all versos. Stamped "JOSEPH BAKER ARCHITECT / 1500 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST - MONTREAL25, QUE."
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Exterior view of house.
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Interior views of a single family house.
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A photograph of a farm house in the winter.
Berlioz Street Row Housing (?), Ile des Soeurs
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Interior and exterior views.
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2 black and white photographs of a family home in Victoria, British Columbia.
Fulker, John
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2 photographs of design concept drawings for the building at 70 York Street in Toronto.
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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.
Market Galleria Lofts, 71 Front St East, Toronto
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for the interior lobby of the Market Galleria lofts.
Ernest Thompson Seton Park, Toronto
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View of a bridge in the park. Photograph is stamped on the back: "This is the property of Raymond Moriyama, Architect." E. T. Seton Park is located in the Central Don area of the West Don River valley, south of Eglinton Avenue East. The parkland was acquired from the Flemingdon Development Corporation in the 1960's for the Metropolitan Toronto Zoo, which was eventually built in the Rouge Valley. Beginning July 1, 1965, the Province of Ontario leased the north-east corner of the park from the former Metropolitan Toronto for ninety-nine years to operate the Ontario Science Centre.
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2 colour photographs of the interior of the Pyrch residence in Victoria, British Columbia
Dow, James
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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.
Sandler, Tom
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Exterior view of the high rise apartment building.
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Architect's model and exterior views of completed glass and steel building.
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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.
Canadian Architect
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Architect's model for a hotel tower on the South side of Queen Street, situated across from Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall. Published in an article in Canadian Architect magazine indicating this was the winning design. The location is now home to the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel.
Jowett, Roger
37, 39 & 41 Heath Street West, Toronto
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Exterior views of Victorian row houses originally built in the 1880s, altered in 1981. The house was first owned by Alfred Hoskin, a barrister, and is referred to in the Canadian Architect magazine issue for October 1985 as "Hoskin House".
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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.
Belmont House, 55 Belmont street, Toronto
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Print of an architectural elevation. Design for Belmont House Home for the Aged, built in 1966.
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Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Guildford Town Centre in Surrey, B.C. The architect was Francis Donaldson.
Canadian Architect
Crowds in concourse : Royal Bank Plaza
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People walking through the interior concourse of the Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto
Hotel Admiral, 249 Queen's Quay west, Toronto
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One small colour photograph in which the sign "Hotel Admiral" is visible on the roof of the building. The two black and white prints show the hotel under construction. The building was purchased by Radisson and became the Radisson Admiral Hotel.
James, Arthur
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Exterior views of a townhouse complex, with bachelor apartments or garages on the lower level and two storey dwellings stacked above.
Shawcroft, B.
Southill Village : Don Mills : Interiors
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Fleet, Max
Victoria Park ave. row housing : Scarborough
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Architect Jacques Rousseau, was built in 1990
Montreal, 826-48 Charon street
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Exterior view from rear elevation of a residential building.
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Photographs of the exterior of the single storey elementary school building. 16 classrooms and offices are grouped around a central auditorium. View of entrance mural above main entrance painted by Adrian Vilandré. The building has a light steel structural frame with brick veneer and tongue-and-groove boards for exterior finishing. All windows are double-glazed, ceilings are perforated fibreboard, flooring is vinyl asbestos tile.
Studio Alain Enrg.
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Fulker, John
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Samulewitz, Hans
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The house Cormier built for himself (1930-31) in the Golden Square Mile, an elegant Montréal neighbourhood. Cormier experimented with a variety of styles in the house: Art deco on the facade, monumental on one side and more modernist in the back. Cormier created most of the furniture, with remaining pieces acquired at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris
Merrett, Brian
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a private residence.
Montreal, Les Îlots, Saint-Martin
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Photograph of the pedestrian path between residences. This housing project was known for being one of the first experiments in preserving and renovating 19th century workers' residences.
Montreal, Le Château Champlain - Place du Canada
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Photographs of the exterior of the building, as well as interiors of L'Escapade and Caf' Conc' (dining areas). The 38 floor hotel is known today as the Marriott Chateau Champlain Hotel.
The interior of the hotel was designed by David T Williams (New York) and Earle A Morrison (Vancouver).
Canada Pacific
Montreal, Les Floralies de la Montagne
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Archictectural illustration of the residential apartment complex.
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Photograph of the exterior, side-view, in winter. A sticker adhered to the back of the photograph reads: "Distinction en architecture 1982/ La résidence Martinez-Camps/ Jorge Martinez-Camps"
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2 photographs of the exterior of the building, and one of the architect's model.
3137-3141 Chemin Côte St-Antoine, Westmount
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Item is a photograph featuring an image of the facade of a townhouse in Westmount, Montreal.
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Photograph of the exterior of the school showing the curtain wall design, also used by the same architects in the Mgr. Douville School in Farnum, Quebec.
Montreal, Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood
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Photograph of the alley or courtyard between buildings in an apartment complex.
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This photograph was taken to illustrate an article in Canadian Architect magazine's December 1983 issue. Architects Vecsei and Panzini were given an Award of Excellence for their proposal to redevelop the mansion for commercial use while preserving the original structure.
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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.
Panda Associates Photography and Art Services
North York, Kenton Drive Public School
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Photographs of the exterior of the two storey glass and brick building.
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North York, Yorkwoods Public School
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Exterior view of rectangular building with central courtyard, including one aerial view. Interior view of library. Building located at 25 Yorkwoods Gate, North York.
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Photographs of the architect's models. This building was given an Award of Merit by the Governor General's Awards for Architecture in 1990, and an Award of Excellence by the Ontario Association of Architects Awards in 1988.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Montreal, Banque Canadienne Nationale
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View of skyscraper from street level.
Stewart & Jowett Ltd
Montreal, La Maison des Coopérants
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Photographs of the construction phase of the building, with a press release from Wyndham Associates adhered to back of each image describing the project.
Jack Marlow & Company Limited
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Photograph of a model of the building.
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Photograph of a modern office building.
Century Photo Arts
Montreal, Montreal Life building
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In the Canadian Architect article in which this image was published, the building design is discussed as an example of a sensitive revival of past architecture with a modernist aesthetic.
Associated Commercial Photographers Ltd.
Toronto, Tartu College [student residence]
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Exterior view of a high rise residential building. A piece of paper adhered to verso gives details of the Canadian Housing Design Council Award for Residential Design that this building received in 1971. Extract from Jury report: "The jury admired the planning approach which resulted in the living groups formed by the plan of this building. It is a good, competant structure which is clean in appearance, positive and strong. Its relationship to the street is very good." Designer: Elmar Tampold, J. Malcolm Wells Architects. The building is located at the corner of Bloor Street and Madison Avenue in Toronto and is a co-ed housing complex for post-secondary students, founded by the Estonian community in Toronto.
Panda/Croydon Associates
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Photograph of the exterior of a high rise apartment building that has been retrofitted by Westeel. The new exterior cladding is advertised as thermally efficient and durably constructed, and was featured in a Spec Sheet for Preformed Metal Siding in Canadian Architect magazine for July 1985.
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Aerial view of the 51 storey mixed-use office and residential tower located at 44 Charles Street West in Toronto.
Toronto, 484 Avenue Road apartments
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Exterior views of a modern residential high-rise building in one of Toronto's oldest residential districts.
15 McMurrich street condominiums, Toronto
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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.
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Regent Park Apartments, South Complex
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Exterior perspective view of apartment building, night scene. Built shortly after the Second World War, Regent Park was a leading-edge design, providing affordable housing to 7,500 people.
James, Arthur
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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.
Lenscape Incorporated
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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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
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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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Exterior views of the townhouse complex, showing yards and patios, parking and courtyards.
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
Regent Park South : interior and exterior
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Interior and exterior views of apartment building.
Fleet, Max
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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