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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.012
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / INVOICES CHO / 1989-1993".
1989-1993
Invoices for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.012
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / INVOICES CHO / 1989-1993".
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1989-1993
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.018
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE JULY-DEC / 1990".
1990
Correspondence for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.018
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE JULY-DEC / 1990".
documents textuels
1990
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.019
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE JAN-JUNE 1990".
1990
Correspondence for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.019
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CORRESPONDENCE JAN-JUNE 1990".
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1990
Projet
AP018.S1.1974.PR25
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre in Ottawa, Ontario from 1974-1981. The office identified the project number as 7432. The Ottawa Heath Sciences Complex, a vast hospital network encompassing institutions across the city, hired Parkin Architects Planners in 1971 to design and construct University of Ottawa buildings within the network. These campus buildings were located in the Alta Vista neighbourhood and referred to as the Health Sciences Centre. This project consists of one building in that complex, the Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre. The distinction between these names should be noted when viewing the materials. The two-storey rehabilitation centre was constructed directly beside the Ottawa Health Sciences Building, another hospital in the network built by Parkin (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR01 in this fonds). The proposal conceived a 145,000 square foot hospital with 77 in-patient beds. The design included space for patient accommodation, teaching, research, administrative activities, patient care and treatment, and a concession area. Patients at the hospital would range from those with severe brain injuries, to amputees, to those with rheumatic diseases. The building was carefully designed to accommodate the specialized needs of the patients. The hospital design also included a swimming pool, sports areas, and spaces for other leisure activities thought to aid in the rehabilitation process. The project is recorded through construction photographs, drawings, and textual materials dating from 1971-1983. The textual records include correspondence, specifications, schedules, contract data, conference reports and minutes, inspection reports, predesign notes, consultancy records, financial documents, change orders, supplementary instructions, research, and deficiency lists. The majority of these textual records deal with the hospital's construction, rather than design. Most drawings are reprographic copies of detail drawings and can be found within the textual records. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR25.002 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
1971-1983
Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa Health Sciences Centre, Ottawa, Ontario (1974)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR25
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre in Ottawa, Ontario from 1974-1981. The office identified the project number as 7432. The Ottawa Heath Sciences Complex, a vast hospital network encompassing institutions across the city, hired Parkin Architects Planners in 1971 to design and construct University of Ottawa buildings within the network. These campus buildings were located in the Alta Vista neighbourhood and referred to as the Health Sciences Centre. This project consists of one building in that complex, the Royal Ottawa Regional Rehabilitation Centre. The distinction between these names should be noted when viewing the materials. The two-storey rehabilitation centre was constructed directly beside the Ottawa Health Sciences Building, another hospital in the network built by Parkin (see project series AP018.S1.1974.PR01 in this fonds). The proposal conceived a 145,000 square foot hospital with 77 in-patient beds. The design included space for patient accommodation, teaching, research, administrative activities, patient care and treatment, and a concession area. Patients at the hospital would range from those with severe brain injuries, to amputees, to those with rheumatic diseases. The building was carefully designed to accommodate the specialized needs of the patients. The hospital design also included a swimming pool, sports areas, and spaces for other leisure activities thought to aid in the rehabilitation process. The project is recorded through construction photographs, drawings, and textual materials dating from 1971-1983. The textual records include correspondence, specifications, schedules, contract data, conference reports and minutes, inspection reports, predesign notes, consultancy records, financial documents, change orders, supplementary instructions, research, and deficiency lists. The majority of these textual records deal with the hospital's construction, rather than design. Most drawings are reprographic copies of detail drawings and can be found within the textual records. Box AP018.S1.1974.PR25.002 contains an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
1971-1983
Projet
AP018.S1.1962.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of Ottawa Union Station in Ottawa, Ontario from 1962-1966. The office identified the project number as 6253. This project consisted of a 96,000 square foot train station building, platforms, canopies and site services. The building had two levels, which included a basement and two-storey ground floor. Passengers connected to the station platforms through the basement from the ground floor via a helicoidal ramp in the centre of the building. The passenger concourse was sheltered by a great steel truss roof that had 8 massive columns supporting it. The ground floor included bedrooms, offices, storage, and food and beverage areas. The building, owned by CN Railways, was commissioned by the National Capital Commission, who are recorded as the primary architect on the project, with E.W. Thrift as general manager, and with John B. Parkin Associates acting as consulting architects. The firm of John B. Parkin Associates was presented with a Silver Massey Medal in Architecture in 1967 for the design of this building. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of architectural and structural drawings dating from 1965-1966.
1965-1966
Ottawa Union Station, Ottawa, Ontario (1962-1966)
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AP018.S1.1962.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of Ottawa Union Station in Ottawa, Ontario from 1962-1966. The office identified the project number as 6253. This project consisted of a 96,000 square foot train station building, platforms, canopies and site services. The building had two levels, which included a basement and two-storey ground floor. Passengers connected to the station platforms through the basement from the ground floor via a helicoidal ramp in the centre of the building. The passenger concourse was sheltered by a great steel truss roof that had 8 massive columns supporting it. The ground floor included bedrooms, offices, storage, and food and beverage areas. The building, owned by CN Railways, was commissioned by the National Capital Commission, who are recorded as the primary architect on the project, with E.W. Thrift as general manager, and with John B. Parkin Associates acting as consulting architects. The firm of John B. Parkin Associates was presented with a Silver Massey Medal in Architecture in 1967 for the design of this building. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of architectural and structural drawings dating from 1965-1966.
Project
1965-1966
documents textuels
AP075.S1.1989.PR04.014
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / COST ESTIMATES".
1989-1993
Cost estimates for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.014
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / COST ESTIMATES".
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1989-1993
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.015
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / PLANT SELECTION".
circa 1990
Plant selection for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.015
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / PLANT SELECTION".
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circa 1990
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.026
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CONCEPT NOTES".
circa 1989
Concept notes for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.026
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / CONCEPT NOTES".
documents textuels
circa 1989
photographies
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4 photograph(s)
Views of Ottawa
ARCH264909
Description:
- View of Laurier House -- View of Château Laurier with Rideau Canal in foreground -- Aerial view of Ottawa looking west -- Aerial view of Ottawa from north west.
circa 1925-1940
Views of Ottawa
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ARCH264909
Description:
- View of Laurier House -- View of Château Laurier with Rideau Canal in foreground -- Aerial view of Ottawa looking west -- Aerial view of Ottawa from north west.
photographies
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4 photograph(s)
circa 1925-1940
documents textuels
AP075.S1.1989.PR04.013
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / FEE PROPOSALS CHO + OTHER".
1989-1991
Fee proposals for the Ottawa City Hall, Ottawa, Ontario
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AP075.S1.1989.PR04.013
Description:
Original folder entitled "OTTAWA CITY HALL / FEE PROPOSALS CHO + OTHER".
documents textuels
1989-1991