ARCH262052
1967
textual records
ARCH273152
Description:
Group consists of the thesis "Double-Vault Composting Toilet: A-State-of-the-Art Review" by Witold Rybczynski for the Minimun Cost Housing Group.
December 1981
Double-Vault Composting Toilet: A-State-of-the-Art Review
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ARCH273152
Description:
Group consists of the thesis "Double-Vault Composting Toilet: A-State-of-the-Art Review" by Witold Rybczynski for the Minimun Cost Housing Group.
textual records
December 1981
textual records
ARCH273153
Description:
Group consists of a dummy for the thesis "Double-Vault Composting Toilet: A-State-of-the-Art Review" by Witold Rybczynski for the Minimun Cost Housing Group.
December 1981
Double-Vault Composting Toilet: A-State-of-the-Art Review
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ARCH273153
Description:
Group consists of a dummy for the thesis "Double-Vault Composting Toilet: A-State-of-the-Art Review" by Witold Rybczynski for the Minimun Cost Housing Group.
textual records
December 1981
Project
AP018.S1.1976.PR26
Description:
This project series documents the furnishing of the education offices at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto in 1976. The office identified the project number as 7621. This project followed the construction of the Education and Extension (E&E) offices during Phase II of the expansion of the AGO. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through a letter to the client and a drawing of the office layout dating from 1976.
1976
Art Gallery of Ontario, Education Offices Furnishings, Toronto (1976)
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AP018.S1.1976.PR26
Description:
This project series documents the furnishing of the education offices at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto in 1976. The office identified the project number as 7621. This project followed the construction of the Education and Extension (E&E) offices during Phase II of the expansion of the AGO. Beginning in 1969, Parkin’s firm was hired as the head architects for the AGO’s massive expansion program that would span more than a decade. This is one project relating to the expansion of the art gallery. It should be noted that while AGO project contracts were originally given to John B. Parkin Associates, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through a letter to the client and a drawing of the office layout dating from 1976.
Project
1976
photographs
DR2012:0012:089:006
Description:
Ring binder containing slides and transparencies related to the following projects: - Une construction à Québec 1989 (81 slides, including 10 duplicates and 6 transparencies); - The garden of a garden, Halifax 1993 (11 slides); - Canada memorial, Green park, London 1993 (5 slides, 1 transparency); - Une oeuvre d'art public à la place de l'Assemblée nationale, Québec, 1999-2000 (19 slides, including 15 duplicates); - Usines, poteaux, maisons, drapeaux, Montréal 2000 (2 slides); - Unidentified, 2003 (2 slides). Binder labelled: PUBLIC ART ORIGINAL SLIDES / 1
1989-2003
Photographs of various public art projects by Melvin Charney
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DR2012:0012:089:006
Description:
Ring binder containing slides and transparencies related to the following projects: - Une construction à Québec 1989 (81 slides, including 10 duplicates and 6 transparencies); - The garden of a garden, Halifax 1993 (11 slides); - Canada memorial, Green park, London 1993 (5 slides, 1 transparency); - Une oeuvre d'art public à la place de l'Assemblée nationale, Québec, 1999-2000 (19 slides, including 15 duplicates); - Usines, poteaux, maisons, drapeaux, Montréal 2000 (2 slides); - Unidentified, 2003 (2 slides). Binder labelled: PUBLIC ART ORIGINAL SLIDES / 1
photographs
1989-2003
textual records, photographs
AP178.S1.2000.PR08.034
Description:
Original file title: Art Center College of Design This file includes a master plan, copyright application, and contact sheets of models and drawings.
2002
Project documentation, Art Center College of Design (Ampliação), Pasedena
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AP178.S1.2000.PR08.034
Description:
Original file title: Art Center College of Design This file includes a master plan, copyright application, and contact sheets of models and drawings.
textual records, photographs
2002
textual records
DR2004:0727
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drawings, views of exhibition, views of displayed works of art, exhibition leaflets, notes, photographs of display case battery, clippings, memorandum, possibly draft catalogue entries, photograph of exhibition during set up phase, and postcard
Drawings, views of exhibition, views of displayed works of art
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DR2004:0727
Description:
drawings, views of exhibition, views of displayed works of art, exhibition leaflets, notes, photographs of display case battery, clippings, memorandum, possibly draft catalogue entries, photograph of exhibition during set up phase, and postcard
textual records
textual records, photographs
AP075.S1.1999.PR02.001
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Original folder entitled: "COMMONWEALTH SQUARE / ART GALLERY OF HAMILTON".
1999-2002
Correspondence and press, Commonwealth Square, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1999.PR02.001
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Original folder entitled: "COMMONWEALTH SQUARE / ART GALLERY OF HAMILTON".
textual records, photographs
1999-2002
Project
AP206.S1.1996.PR04
Description:
This project series documents an art gallery for Sohan Qadri in Chachoke, India around 1996. Chachoke may refer to a town in India or the village of Chachoki in Phagwara, India. This project proposed a circular, tent-like structure with a roof that curved up to meet a round globe at its centre. A circular office volume was attached to the main gallery. The project is recorded through a plan and a section, likely dating from around 1996.
circa 1996
Art gallery for Sohan Qadri, Chachoke, India (circa 1996)
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AP206.S1.1996.PR04
Description:
This project series documents an art gallery for Sohan Qadri in Chachoke, India around 1996. Chachoke may refer to a town in India or the village of Chachoki in Phagwara, India. This project proposed a circular, tent-like structure with a roof that curved up to meet a round globe at its centre. A circular office volume was attached to the main gallery. The project is recorded through a plan and a section, likely dating from around 1996.
Project
circa 1996
Project
AP056.S1.1988.PR09
Description:
This project series documents renovations and additions to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1988-1993. The office identified the project number as 18703. This project, known as Phase 3, built upon two other major expansion projects to the art gallery, Phase I and Phase II, that were completed by the architecture firm Parkin Architects Planners in the 1970s. Phase 3 was the winning entry for a limited competition won by KPMB, with Thomas Payne as partner-in-charge, in joint venture with the firm of Barton Myers Inc. This project consisted of 100,000 square feet of additions to the building including a prints and drawings study centre, a reference library and administrative offices in the southwest corner and new vaulted galleries, a tower and pyramidal arrival hall along Dundas Street. The Dundas Street elevation was transformed by these additions and brick facades were added. A new double height sculpture atrium, connected to the Victorian Grange mansion, was also added. This project also included 190,000 square feet of renovations to the existing building including changes to galleries, circulation, vaults, staff areas, the restaurant, bookstore and volunteer shop. The goal of these changes was to create a more coherent design between old and new parts of the building and to reinforce the role of art galleries in contemporary life by increasing the scale of the building and creating new spaces for interaction and participation. This project won the Canadian Architect Award of Excellence in 1988. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and accompanying notes dating from 1986-1992. The drawings include site plans and surveys, sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details, studies, axonometric drawings, furnishing and structural drawings and some presentation drawings.
1986-1992
Art Gallery of Ontario, Phase 3, Toronto (1988-1993)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR09
Description:
This project series documents renovations and additions to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto from 1988-1993. The office identified the project number as 18703. This project, known as Phase 3, built upon two other major expansion projects to the art gallery, Phase I and Phase II, that were completed by the architecture firm Parkin Architects Planners in the 1970s. Phase 3 was the winning entry for a limited competition won by KPMB, with Thomas Payne as partner-in-charge, in joint venture with the firm of Barton Myers Inc. This project consisted of 100,000 square feet of additions to the building including a prints and drawings study centre, a reference library and administrative offices in the southwest corner and new vaulted galleries, a tower and pyramidal arrival hall along Dundas Street. The Dundas Street elevation was transformed by these additions and brick facades were added. A new double height sculpture atrium, connected to the Victorian Grange mansion, was also added. This project also included 190,000 square feet of renovations to the existing building including changes to galleries, circulation, vaults, staff areas, the restaurant, bookstore and volunteer shop. The goal of these changes was to create a more coherent design between old and new parts of the building and to reinforce the role of art galleries in contemporary life by increasing the scale of the building and creating new spaces for interaction and participation. This project won the Canadian Architect Award of Excellence in 1988. The project is recorded through drawings, photographic materials and accompanying notes dating from 1986-1992. The drawings include site plans and surveys, sketches, plans, elevations, sections, perspectives, details, studies, axonometric drawings, furnishing and structural drawings and some presentation drawings.
Project
1986-1992