Recreation buildings.

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300007193

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  • Distinguished from "entertainment buildings" by more broadly designating buildings designed for or containing equipment for amusement, exercise, sports, or some pastime.

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          CA CAC 28-7207 · File · 1972-1978
          Part of John Schreiber Fonds

          File consists of 16 drawings, including 3 preliminary drawings, 8 design development drawings, 5 drawings from Marina Consultant. Also includes 7 topographical maps, 3 photographic reproductions, and 4 project files (correspondence, 2 negatives, 2 photographs).

          CA CAC 1-4-520 · File · November 1947; January 1949; December 1951
          Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds

          File consists of drawings of decorations for recreational club and 1 folder of correspondence. Drawings include:
          3 sketch drawings: memorial window
          2 presentation drawings: memorial window
          10 development drawings: shields, memorial window
          1 working drawing: crest
          2 detail drawings: crest, memorial window.

          Coney Island
          CA CAC 58-1-387 · Subseries · 1987
          Part of Moshe Safdie

          Files for a project on Coney Island, New York, United States of America.

          Safdie Architects
          CA CAC 1-3-506 · File · October 1944
          Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds

          File consists of architectural drawings for clubhouse (2 floors; roughcast; wall bearing), including 4 working drawings (foundation plan, floor plans, elevations, section) and 1 detail drawing (entrance, eaves, windows, doors, dormers).

          CA CAC 48-1 · File · February 1921-January 1922
          Part of Saxe and Miller

          Contains 24 blueprints for the Royal Montreal Gold Club clubhouse, including 8 plans (1 elevation ; 2 sections; 2 plan/elevations/sections), 11 detail drawings (Mr. Murray's Shop, caddies' shelter, professional shop, men's lounge, men's grill room & billiard room, dining room, common lounge, common entrance hall, card room, writing room, locker room halls, ladies' sitting room, ladies' corridor, boiler room, kitchen, fireplace, eaves, roof, doors and windows. Project located in Dixie [Dorval], Quebec. Two of the drawings were created by McDougall, Pease & Friedman, consulting engineers (dated June 1921 and January 1922).

          CA CAC 28-6505 · File · 1965-1966
          Part of John Schreiber Fonds

          File consists of 195 drawings:
          Folder 1 includes 6 programmatic phase (4 pencil on vellum, 2 prints)
          Folder 2 includes 11 design development drawing ( 8 marker on trace, 1 marker on vellum, 2 prints), 3 working drawings, 22 concept drawings, 3 design development drawings, 11 shop drawings, 1 site plan, 1 planting plan, 1 perspective rendering (13 prints, 1 pencil on sepia, 1 colour pencil on vellum, 2 pencil on vellum, 1 ink on vellum, 15 marker on trace, 7 pencil on trace, 1 ink on trace, 1 marker on vellum)
          Folder 3 includes 20 design development drawings
          Folder 4 includes 36 working drawings
          Folder 5 includes 40 working drawings
          Folder 6 includes 39 mechanical, electrical and structural drawings, 1 working drawing, 1 print of S. and C. Dolesch, graphic art concrete wall design.

          File also consists of 1 project box with 29 project files (specifications, correspondence, progress reports, estimates, minutes of meetings, 10 photographs).

          Beverly Hills Civic Center
          CA CAC 58-1-351 · Subseries · 1982
          Part of Moshe Safdie

          Moshe Safdie was invited to submit a competition proposal for a civic center in Beverly Hills on a site partially occupied by the historic City Hall. The competition identified the need for a new Police facility, a Fire Department headquarters, and a Community Cultural Resources facility. The new Civic Complex proposed by Safdie featured two glass pavilions for small ceremonies, a "Great Hall" with adjustable seating for larger performances, and a sunken rectangular reflecting pool, surrounded by terraced garden walkways at the centre. the jury noted that his scheme "excelled in the development of an architecture of meeting."

          Safdie Architects