- CA RBD MSG 1234-8-3D.46
- Item
- 1967
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. Two Ontario hostesses posing infront of paintings.
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Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. Two Ontario hostesses posing infront of paintings.
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Exterior view photograph. Ducks gallivanting in Parc Notre Dame (lot C-400). German and American Pavilions in the background.
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Exterior view photograph. Tulips in Parc Notre Dame. Jacques Cartier Bridge in background.
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Exterior view photograph. Worms eye view of Levis Tower (lot B-367).
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Exterior view photograph. Canadian Pulp and Paper Pavilion Exterior (lot C-482). The roof line of the Pulp and Paper Pavilion was designed to resemble a forest. The exhibition area spanned 36 of the 50 modules (see "Geometry"), the remaining serving administration and hospitality areas. Found in the exhibition area were displays on the history of paper. Two auditoriums bridged by a stage area showed educational videos about issues such as paper production and the economic benefits of the industry. Visitors were charmed by French artisans conducting live paper making demonstrations. 16' modular grid covered by 50 pyramidal elements of equal base size (16' X16') and different heights (20', 30', 40' or 60') Structural steel with exterior grade plywood. (S: 50' x 100' (approx.) --- A: 8000 sq. ft. --- H: 18' (from lower level))
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Exterior view photograph. Storefronts in Carrefour International.
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Exterior view photograph. Quebec Pavilion exterior. The Quebec Pavilion was one of refined elegance. The glass curtain wall appeared opaque in the daylight as it reflected it's surroundings. At night it transformed into a sleek, illuminated shell. The pavilion's exhibits emphasized industy, urban life, technology and higher education. 4200 cubes lay throughout the building. They acted as display cases for everything from photographs to movie screens. At one point the cubes become the display themselves as a portion of falling cubes were suspended from the ceiling respresenting a falling tree. Truncated pyramid. Structural steel with glass curtain wall (4' x 8' panels) (S: 160' x 160' --- A: 26000 sq. ft. --- H: 115')
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Exterior view photograph. Quebec Pavilion exterior during the nighttime.
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Interior view photograph. Quebec Industries hostess posing in front of booth.
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Interior view photograph. Maeder cubes inside the Quebec Pavilion. The cubes were a fundamental part of the Pavilion's interior design (see Description for Quebec Pavilion).