Governmental installations.

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300386996

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  • General term for government facilities or complexes.

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    Governmental installations.

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      Governmental installations.

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      Governmental installations.

        28 Archival description results for Governmental installations.

        Westmount War Memorial
        CA CAC 1-3-197 · File · May 1920-August 1920
        Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds

        Memorial monument; stone.
        1 survey drawing: site plan
        1 sketch drawing: site plan
        4 development drawings: lettering, elevations
        3 working drawings: plan, elevations, sections
        8 detail drawings: reinforcement, pedestal, lettering, marble blocks, ornament

        War Memorial Park
        CA CAC 1-3-173 · File · February 1920-March 1920
        Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds

        Memorial park and monument; stone.
        2 survey drawings: site plan, landscape
        1 working drawing: plan, section

        War Memorial Monument
        CA CAC 1-4-515 · File · November 1947
        Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds

        File includes drawings for memorial monument (2 working drawings of floor plans, elevations, sections, and 4 detail drawings of lettering), as well as 2 file folders of correspondence.

        CA CAC 57-3-29.0 · File · 1984
        Part of Arthur Erickson fonds

        Includes 9 drawings: 4 plans, 1 exterior perspective, 2 details: model; 2 combination drawings: 2 section I elevation. The site for the new Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is to occupy a prominent triangular corner in Canada's National Capital at Sussex Drive and Boteler St., with views over the Ottawa River and the distant Laurentians. The program called for three diplomatic functions: the Chancery, the Consulate and the Official Residence. Security of the functions was to be of the highest order, but also invisible, allowing the project to speak only of its graceful stately intent. The project developed the concept of perpendicular axes, one parallel to Sussex and the other at right angles to it leading into the complex. The first axis divides the major rooms of both the Chancery and the Residence. They are three storey masses with a two storey residential wing, along the ceremonial Sussex façade. The second axis assembles the entrance, the Ambassador's offices, and the Consulate building, terminating with splendid views over the Ottawa River. Along the Sussex Drive façade, a grand lawn with accompanying gardens is screened from the street by an open yet highly secure screen. The architectural vocabulary sought to create a language reflective both of the Islamic nature of Saudi Arabia and its presence in Canada's Capital. Hence the project was carefully proportioned in the Islamic genre, as well as developed with the mansard roof theme that is prevalent in Ottawa. Utilizing both stone walls and decorative screens, the project was to create harmony between the two nations in symbolic form.

        CA CAC 1-5-525 · File · February 1952-April 1952, March 1954
        Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds

        File consists of architectural drawings for memorial monument in stone, including 1 survey drawing (site plan), 4 development drawings (plans, elevations of project A and B), and 3 working drawings (block plan, plans, elevations, section of project A and B). Also includes 1 folder of correspondence.