Collection includes architectural drawings created by Stan Osaka in the course of his career, including his independent career and during the course of his work as a partner at IKOY; reports written by Osaka on space allocation at the University of Manitoba; and records of Osaka’s work history. Copies of drawings from local firms, presumably received in connection to renovation projects Osaka worked on, are also found in this collection. This collection also includes originals of the academic projects of architect Dennis Carter.
Fonds contains newspaper clippings, project information, photographs and sketches related to Donahue’s professional work; also contains many personal images, largely as negatives. Digital copies of records are available.
Fonds consists of slides of Thompson's travels, projects, and teaching materials over the course of his career. This includes multiple trips in Canada, the United States of America, Europe, and Asia, as well as materials and student work from his time at Kent State University, North Dakota State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the University of Manitoba. Images from his travels largely focus on urban areas.
Collections include textual, graphic, and MIS records created by de Forest over his career, largely pertaining to his time as a professor in the Faculty of Architecture. Also includes a collection of published materials, including architectural design journals.
The records include original and reproduced architectural sketches of residential and summer homes in Manitoba and Ontario; sketches include floor plans, elevations, site plans, and perspectives. Sheets present preliminary and proposed plans for future homes, as well as proposed alterations to existing structures. Some information about homes’ electrical wiring and building notes are provided. With the exception of some mild staining and minor tears, the records are in good condition overall.
Records primarily consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, project files, industry research, and copies of newsletters and periodicals related to the work of Manitoban architects. Fonds includes information about Winnipeg’s Metropolitan amalgamation, Winnipeg Art Gallery Competition, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and the MAA’s connections to the University of Manitoba School of Architecture, and other projects. Some records identified as being created by the Manitoba Architects’ Wives Association.
Fonds includes original architectural drawings for public libraries (Fort Garry, St. Vital), churches (Fort Richmond Lutheran, Fort Garry United Church and its education building) and a private residence (proposed residence and extension for W.J. Hudson). WAF also has digital copies of a personal scrapbook on permanent loan. Details available by request.
This fonds consists of architectural drawings, photographs, slides, correspondence, films, school work, and ephemera related to Dennis Carter’s architectural practice and personal life.