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Barott and Blackader fonds

  • CA CAC 83
  • Fonds
  • 1955

Consists of 2 architectural drawings on paper of Canada Cement Company Building, 606 Cathcart Street, Montreal, Quebec, 1921 (1955 copies). Includes front elevation, details of cols. pilons etc., 2nd and 3rd floors).

Barott & Blackader

Smythe and Schyberg

  • CA CAC 84
  • Fonds
  • 1929-1952

" Architectural drawings and photographs, Saran Chai Val David, Quebec,1929-1930, 1952. "1 pencil on paper: plan and wall elevations of living room, 3 blueprints: plans, 6 diazotypes: elevations, plans, sections, original black and white photographs, photo reproductions of photographs.

Harry Stilman

  • CA CAC 86
  • Fonds
  • 1957-1976

"Architectural drawings, 1957-76, 161 drawings."
The archive holds drawings for seven projects.
Beardmore Building, 417 rue St. Pierre, Montreal, Que., 3 drawings by I. Nicolas from 1936, 11 drawings by Harry Stilman. The building was originally designed in 1911 by Howard C. Stone.
New Building for Canadian Vickers Ltd., 4970 Notre Dame Street, East, Montreal, Que., 1963-64, 12 drawings
Davis YM-YWHA Building, Cote St. Luc, Que., 1965-66, 16 drawings
Pavilion of Judaism, Expo '67,1966-67, 46 drawings
YM-YWHA Building Chomedy Branch, Laval, Que., 1969-70, 35 drawings
Yeshiva Gedola Mercaz Hatorah, Deacon Road, Montreal, Que., 1973, 18 drawings
Alterations to 180 St. Catherine Street East, Montreal, Que., [La Patrie Building], 1973-74,76, 19 drawings including plan of property

"Photographs"
Beardmore Building, 417 rue St. Pierre, Montreal, Que., 3 photographs
Alterations to 180 St. Catherine Street East, Montreal, Que., [La Patrie Building], 13 photographs

Stilman, Harry, 1928-

Kenneth Molson

  • CA CAC 87
  • Fonds
  • 1896

Contains 1 architectural drawing: "Plan of McGill University Grounds 1896" by Kenneth Molson, 1899.

Molson, Kenneth, 1877-1932

Jerry Miller

  • CA CAC 89
  • Fonds
  • 1965-1985

The Jerry Miller Fonds is comprised of architectural drawings for the Churchill Falls Townsite in central Labrador, the restoration and conversion of several historic buildings in Montreal, a coast guard complex in Sorel, a residence for La Communauté des Soeurs de Charité de la Providence in Boucherville and the Canadian Embassy in Paris.

The design and construction of the new town of Churchill Falls was a $25 million project which included housing for 1500 permanent inhabitants grouped around a multi-use town centre comprising a school, hotel, commercial centre, gym, swimming pool, and other recreational facilities, all organized around a skylit interior concourse.

Construction of the permanent all-electrical community especially designed for northern living began in 1968. The new community marked a milestone in the ability of Canadians to adapt to northern conditions. It housed the permanent operating and maintenance staff of the huge Churchill Falls hydro-electric power development which was under construction a mile east of the townsite.

Adjoining a temporary trailer town for the families of construction personnel and the main construction camp for the hydro development, the town centre was built to serve the families in the temporary town and to supplement facilities in the main construction camp, as well as to serve the first permanent residents. The permanent and the temporary facilites were to function together as one community during the hydro project's construction. When the Churchill Falls development was completed, the temporary town and the construction camp remained as service areas into which the permanent community of more than 1000 residents grew in accordance with an overall master plan.

The availability of abundant and reliable hydro power offered unusual opportunities in planning the new community. Electricity was used for everything from keeping water mains from freezing to climate control of the town centre and heating of all dwellings.

Experience had shown that people living in relatively small, isolated centres who are in daily contact at work, want and need privacy in their homes. The Churchill Falls facilities were planned to bring residents together where community activity is concerned but to respect the need for domestic privacy. Great attention was also paid to accoustical details in the houses because of the effects of this noiseless environment. The notion of residents moving out-of-doors from home to town centre facilities was thought to reduce the senses of isolation and confinement.

Housing is divided between the multiple unit dwellings south of the town centre and single houses north of it. Five models of single family dwellings were built in the first year. A competition was held for the design of executive houses. Apartment buildings are two storeys with a basement. Garages are housed in separate structures as close to the street as possible to reduce snow shovelling.

Although the community was compact enough for residents to walk everywhere, planners acknowledged that the automobile was an essential accessory to most people so they provided for its use at Churchill Falls.

Open spaces were left every few houses for public play areas and as access ways between blocks from one street to the next. Lots are about 50 feet wide and running 130 to 140 feet deep to the next street.

The plans for the new community were originally prepared by Fiset Deschamps, architects and townplanners of Montreal and Quebec, in association with Beauchemin Beaton Lapointe, consulting engineers of Montreal, and Gorman Butler Associates Ltd., consulting engineers and architects of St. John's.

"New Town for Churchill Falls," Community Planning Review 18, no. 1 (1968): 18-21.

Drawings sheets for Churchill Falls bear the names of various creators in relation to the long history of the firm. Dates and named creators have been included in the description of the fonds in order to link the architects with specific stages of the project.

Miller, Jerry, active 1957-2005

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