Projet
AP140.S2.SS2.D17
Description:
File documents a dead project for the Phoenix Art Museum and Phoenix Little Theatre in Arizona, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1990. File contains textual records.
1987-1990
Phoenix Art Museum and Phoenix Little Theatre
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AP140.S2.SS2.D17
Description:
File documents a dead project for the Phoenix Art Museum and Phoenix Little Theatre in Arizona, United States. Material in this file was produced between 1987 and 1990. File contains textual records.
File 17
1987-1990
Projet
AP018.S1.1971.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Phoenix House of London office building from 1971-1973, located at 439 University Avenue in Toronto. The office identified the project number as 7105. This project consisted of a 23 storey office building for the publishing company Phoenix House of London Ltd. The building included a five-storey base, a 17 storey tower whose levels had less square footage than the base levels, and three basement levels. Two of the basements were designated for parking, while the other was rentable space. The ground floor was to be used for commercial space. Phoenix House would occupy the 21st tower floor and two and a half base floors, while the rest of the space was available for tenants. In total, the building was 269,135 square feet. The client for this project was David S. Owen of Warrick Consultants Ltd., and the materials often refer to this project as an Office Building for David S. Owen. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, material samples and textual records dating from around 1971-1978. There are many original sketches of the building design as well as some reprographic copies used for construction. There are also presentation boards of drawings, a project photograph and material samples. The photographs show the construction progress and the completed project. The textual records include correspondence, meeting and site reports, construction documentation, consultancy records, interoffice letters and documentation, contract data, financial records, and documentation on procuring historical artefacts to display inside the building. File AP018.S1.1971.PR03.017 includes an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
circa 1971-1978
Phoenix House, Toronto (1971-1973)
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AP018.S1.1971.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the design and construction of the Phoenix House of London office building from 1971-1973, located at 439 University Avenue in Toronto. The office identified the project number as 7105. This project consisted of a 23 storey office building for the publishing company Phoenix House of London Ltd. The building included a five-storey base, a 17 storey tower whose levels had less square footage than the base levels, and three basement levels. Two of the basements were designated for parking, while the other was rentable space. The ground floor was to be used for commercial space. Phoenix House would occupy the 21st tower floor and two and a half base floors, while the rest of the space was available for tenants. In total, the building was 269,135 square feet. The client for this project was David S. Owen of Warrick Consultants Ltd., and the materials often refer to this project as an Office Building for David S. Owen. The project is recorded through drawings, photographs, material samples and textual records dating from around 1971-1978. There are many original sketches of the building design as well as some reprographic copies used for construction. There are also presentation boards of drawings, a project photograph and material samples. The photographs show the construction progress and the completed project. The textual records include correspondence, meeting and site reports, construction documentation, consultancy records, interoffice letters and documentation, contract data, financial records, and documentation on procuring historical artefacts to display inside the building. File AP018.S1.1971.PR03.017 includes an index to the textual records, which was created by the office.
Project
circa 1971-1978
dessins
AP018.S1.1971.PR03.002
circa 1971
dessins
circa 1971
PH1985:0094
dessins
AP018.S1.1971.PR03.011
circa 1971
dessins
circa 1971
dessins
AP018.S1.1971.PR03.014
1973
dessins
1973
dessins
AP018.S1.1971.PR03.015
1972
dessins
1972
documents textuels, photographies
AP018.S1.1971.PR03.017
Description:
This is a box containing construction progress photographs and photographs of the completed building, contractor correspondence, consultancy records, contract data and interoffice letters.
1972-1975
Project documentation, Phoenix House, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1971.PR03.017
Description:
This is a box containing construction progress photographs and photographs of the completed building, contractor correspondence, consultancy records, contract data and interoffice letters.
documents textuels, photographies
1972-1975
dessins, documents textuels
AP018.S1.1971.PR03.018
Description:
This is a box containing change orders and accompanying documentation, correspondence, the colour schedule, meeting reports, inspection reports, financial records, certificates of acceptance, deficiency records and supplementary instructions.
1972-1975
Project documentation, Phoenix House, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1971.PR03.018
Description:
This is a box containing change orders and accompanying documentation, correspondence, the colour schedule, meeting reports, inspection reports, financial records, certificates of acceptance, deficiency records and supplementary instructions.
dessins, documents textuels
1972-1975
dessins, documents textuels
AP018.S1.1971.PR03.019
Description:
This is a box containg change orders, deficiencies, certificates of acceptance, guarantees and waranties, interoffice records on the project, lists of historical objects to go in building entrance, and financial records.
1972-1978
Project documentation, Phoenix House, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1971.PR03.019
Description:
This is a box containg change orders, deficiencies, certificates of acceptance, guarantees and waranties, interoffice records on the project, lists of historical objects to go in building entrance, and financial records.
dessins, documents textuels
1972-1978