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John S. Archibald and Associates Collection File
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Additions and Alterations to the Chateau Laurier

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.

Additions and Alterations to Windsor Hotel

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.

Alteration to Engineers' Club

Includes 10 plans (8 elevations; 2 sections), 16 detail drawings (ladies' dining room, billiard room, corridors, dining room, entrance hall and vestibule, writing room, ladies' reception room, private dining room, ladies' stair, staircase, panels for billiard markers), and 13 consultant drawings (heating and ventilation, food preparation and storage). The house was originally constructed in 1860-1862 for brewer William Dow and is attributed to William T. Thomas. It was purchased by the club around 1907 and was added to in 1911-1912 and again in 1933. The Canadian Domestic Engineering Co. Limited produced the 13 consultant drawings dated March 1911-December 1912.

Alteration to Engineers' Club

Includes 9 plans (4 four elevations) for alterations to a house for the Engineer's Club of Montreal, located at 9 Beaver Hall Square. Drawings 1-5 are measured drawings of the existing house. The house was originally constructed in 1860-1862 for brewer William Dow and is attributed to William T. Thomas. It was purchased by the club around 1907 and was added to in 1911-1912 and again in 1933. Drawings are unsigned, but possibly either created or used by Saxe & Archibald.

École Technique de Montréal

Includes 5 plans; 2 elevations; 2 sections; 7 details: elevation/section, elevation section, soffit of cornice, plan, reflected ceiling plan; 1 other: heating and ventilation. Undated drawings include 14 by John S. Archibald and M. Perrault, Associate Architects, 1 by Saxe and Archibald, Architects, and 2 by John S. Archibald with A. Venne, Consulting Architect. Maurice Perrault died in 1909. From 1902 to 1913 or 1914, Archibald frequently practiced with Charles Saxe as Saxe & Archibald.

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