Fonds consists of minutes of meetings, membership lists, correspondence, and office files of the Alberta Association of Architects from 1906 to 1984.
Alberta Association of ArchitectsConsists of 15 reprographic copies of drawings of the Calgary Normal School from between 1908 and 1915 by architect A. M. Jeffers for the province of Alberta department of public works. The original drawings are held at the Provincial Archives of Alberta. The Calgary Normal School was among the first major public works built in the province. It was later renamed McDougall School in 1922. Also included are 8 reprographic copies of as built drawings of McDougall School by provincial department of public works architect Max Kattenburg for a renovation project in 1981. In 1981 the school was decommissioned and renovated into a provincial government office and meeting space.
Jeffers, Allan MerrickThis collection contains drawings of the McDougall School in Calgary, Alberta. Drawings date from 1936.
Consists of six architectural drawings created by Alexander Pirie for the proposed Prophetic Bible Institute building on 8th Avenue, Calgary, Alberta. The drawings include floor plans, elevations, sections, and details. The specifications for the building project are also included in the file. Sheet No. 1 has a note that white pencil measurements taken March 6, 1952, Rule Wynn & Rule, perhaps indicating that the drawings were maintained by Rule Wynn & Rule for a restoration project in the early 1950s.
Pirie, AlexanderFonds consists of drawings, specifications, correspondence, and office files from the architectural practice of Arthur Erickson, 1963-1970. Significant projects include: Grauer Garden Terrace & Cabana, Vancouver, BC; Simon Fraser University Master Plan, Burnaby, BC; Canadian Pavilion, Expo '67; MacMillan Bloedel Building, Vancouver, BC; Canadian Pavilion, Expo '70; Project I, University of Lethbridge, AB; Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.
Erickson, Arthur CharlesFonds consists of drawings, display material, models, and office files from the architectural practice of Baird, Sampson, Neuert.
Baird Sampson Neuert Architects, IncFonds has rolled drawings, textual records, photographs, and panels from the architectural practice of Barry Johns. Projects date from 1968 to 2007 and include art galleries, university buildings, residences, recreational buildings, churches, municipal buildings, and court houses in Alberta, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia.
Johns, BarryFonds consists of drawings, display items, specifications, correspondence, and office files from the architectural practice of Beatson Finlayson and Partners, 1957-1981. Significant projects include: McPherson Park Swimming Pool, Burnaby, BC; Jasper Place Sport Centre; Red Deer Recreation Park, Red Deer, AB; Inuvik Corporation Housing, N.W.T.; Western Canada Pavilion, Expo '67; Selkirk Civic Centre, MAN.
Beatson Finlayson and PartnersThe fonds consists of records documenting the architectural projects of Bing Thom Architects from 1980 to 2006. The majority of the work documented is in the Greater Vancouver Area, but also included are several projects in Hong Kong, China, Texas, and Saskatoon. Records include architectural drawings, project files, photographs, and presentation panels documenting over eighty of Bing Thom Architects projects. Among the notable projects represented in the fonds are Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, False Creek Yacht Club, Canada Pavilion Expo ’92, Georgia Hotel, BC Place Convention Centre, Pacific Canada Pavilion Vancouver Aquarium, Homer Tower, The Pointe, Dalian New Town Masterplan, and Aberdeen Centre. The architectural drawings in the fonds include extensive documentation of the preliminary design stages with sketches, conceptual drawings, and design development drawings well represented in the files. The fonds has one Series, Project Records, which has been divided into 5 subseries: 1. Project Lists, 2. Drawings, 3. Files, 4. Photographs, and 5. Presentation Panels.
Bing Thom ArchitectsCollection includes drawings of Highway 86 around Expo 86 site near Granville and Dunsmuir Viaducts at False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia. Drawings reflect different stages of development.
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