Ottawa, Metropolitan Life Head Office
- 2009.002.202
- Dossier
- [ca. 1972]
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Artist's illustration of the tall glass office building.
Applied Photography Ltd.
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Ottawa, Metropolitan Life Head Office
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Artist's illustration of the tall glass office building.
Applied Photography Ltd.
Fait partie de Canadian Architect magazine fonds
Built in 1970, renovated 1994.
Price, Colin
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Interior views of a townhouse designed by Jerome Markson (owner & architect), showing living room with fireplace and wood panneled ceiling, and exterior views of brick patio in the rear of the house.
Canadian Architect
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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.
Canadian Architect
20 Adelaide street East, Toronto
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Design concept drawing of a high rise office building. 2 x 3 inch colour photograph adhered to clear plastic backing.
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1 photograph of the exterior of the office building and another of the interior lobby area. The interior view has been cut and adhered to a clear plastic backing, and bears the photographer's stamp for Applied Photography Ltd.
Applied Photography Ltd.
95 Wellington street west, Toronto
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Illustrations of the office building at 95 Wellington Street West, and one photograph of the site plan. Stamp on verso of photographs gives the architectural firm as Pellow Architect. The building is part of the Toronto-Dominion Centre complex in downtown Toronto.
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Exterior view of a flat-roof building clad in grey stone, with a central window feature.
Samson, Ian
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Interior and exterior views of a house renovation. The tall Victorian home was clad in grey shingle and pale wood, and the interior space was opened up and rounded statement walls painted green complement exposed metal piping. Views of dining room, kitchen, living area, bathroom and bedroom.
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Exterior views of the mid-rise condominium complex in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood, with central courtyard and street-level shopping arcade. One interior view of shopping concourse and one aerial view of area prior to development.
North York, Menkes corporate plaza
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Architect's model of the glass and steel office buildings.
Applied Photography Ltd.
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Architectural elevation, showing 100 Yonge Street and neighbouring skyscrapers. Central structure is designed as a 17-storey tower with granite clad pre-cast concrete panels.
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Photographs of a design for an office tower with stepped garden roof and a bank branch on the main level.
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Photographs of the Wellington Square tower located at 26 Wellington Street East, a high-rise glass and concrete office building.
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Photograph of a model of the World Trade Centre office towers located at the corner of Queen's Quay and Yonge Street in Toronto.
Lenscape Incorporated
Toronto Stock Exchange building
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Photograph of a model design proposed for the redevelopment of the old stock exchange building. The design included a tower with 13 storeys of office space and 11 storeys of condominiums. The design was never implemented, and instead the Ernst & Yonge Tower was constructed on the site.
Toronto, Standard Life building
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Photograph of a design concept drawing for an office tower located at 121 King Street West in Toronto. The artist's signature is visible on the lower left corner: Connelly Sept 1985.
Connelly
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Interior views of a remodelled 3-storey, semi-detached Victorian home, showing hallways with transom windows, stairwells, kitchen banquettes, shower stalls, and one exterior view of a Juliet balcony.
Burley, Robert
New York life building, Toronto
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Skyscraper office building located at 121 Bloor Street East in Toronto. The building was completed in 1982, and this image was published in the November 1987 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
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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
Woodbridge, The Arbors Condominium
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Architectural elevation, from the North-East, of the condominum building.
Dundas/Sherborne residential building
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Photograph of the rear garden area of an unknown residential building near Dundas and Sherbourne Streets in Toronto. A paved walkway separates the building from the rear entrances to neighbouring homes and apartments.
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Photographs of the exterior of a building under construction, and two interior views looking out through the steel support beams, designed with 3 cubes balanced on their points on a rectangular concrete base. The idea was licensed from Dutch architect Piet Blom by Toronto entrepreneur Ben Kutner. Designed from prefabricated steel and glass, the houses were supposed to take advantage of otherwise unusable property space in Toronto like laneways and rooftops. The house has since been abandoned and the cubes are used for commercial signage.
Conway, William
Fait partie de Lorne Shields Historical Photograph Collection
Item consists of photographs of a family at Atherley. Subjects include bodies of water, houses, bridges, and trees.