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  • Use broadly to refer to buildings associated with any aspect of the various activities and business relationships of industry and trade; when referring to structures associated with the purchase, sale, or exchange of goods in business, use

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          CA CAC 4-4-1 · File · August 1927-July 1929
          Part of John S. Archibald and Associates Collection

          Includes 1 perspective; 1 plan; 22 details: tea garden, swimming pool and therapeutic institute windows, turrets, porte cochere, main tower, old and new building junction, special suites: 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors, restaurant, gallery, grill room, lobbies, hotel room, telephone room, passage, ballroom, exterior details.

          CA CAC 4-4-11 · File · May 1922-November 1925
          Part of John S. Archibald and Associates Collection

          Includes 2 plans; 1 section; 1 plan/elev ./sect.; 17 details: rose room and concourse, lady ordinary, green room, Prince of Wales salon, Windsor hall, rotunda, doors, stairs, plans, bar and barber shop, new bedroom wing, new coffee room, long gallery, new store fronts, entrance. Addition; 5 floor bedroom wing, store fronts; alterations: lobby, entry, Windsor Hall and rotunda. Includes 5 measured drawings.

          CA CAC 57-1-6.0 · File · [1978]
          Part of Arthur Erickson fonds

          File includes 13 drawings (1 site plan, 7 plans, 2 sections, 2 elevations; 1 combination drawing: 1 section/elevation), 2 presentation boards (1 site plan, 1 plan I perspective), and 35 prints of model. The Air Defense Headquarters houses the Office of the Commander of the Air Defense Forces and his assistants, Research and Development, the Directorate of Planning Projects, Public Relations, the Finance, Military and Civilian Personnel Departments, to name a few. In addition, the Headquarters incorporates a mosque, barracks and a mess hall into its scheme. The site is approximately 4 hectares with walls bermed on all sides. This prevents water drainage into the Headquarters, as well as acting as a security wall. The site is divided into three zones: a service zone; a transitional zone, formally landscaped to create an appropriate entry for the Headquarter Building; and the platform zone, on which the building sits. A central spine divides the site in a north-south orientation, which also acts as an artery for all the shared facilities. The 20 250 m2 building is a limestone-clad stepped pyramid, taking full advantage of the desert light. Its height was restricted by the flight path of a nearby airport and consequently the gardens and entrance are below grade level. The roof is also stepped in form, a concrete shield sheltering an inner landscaped garden, which all administrative offices face.

          CA CAC 1-3-388 · File · April 1930-May 1930
          Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds

          File consists of architectural drawings for retail store (alteration to ground floor), including:
          1 measured drawing: plan
          7 development drawings: lettering, store layout, plasterwork (including ceiling, cornices, panels, medallions, decoration), sash, cornice
          3 detail drawings: plasterwork (including cornices, ceiling and wall decorations), sash, glasswork
          2 consultant drawings: floor plan, elevation, section

          CA CAC 1-3-481 · File · June 1940-July1940
          Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds

          File consists of architectural drawings for retail store and office building (alterations to diamond room), including 1 working drawing (floor plans, interior elevations) and 3 detail drawings (partitions, door, furniture).