- CA MRUASC F0001-0001-02
- File
- [197-]
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
File consists of photographs of Mount Royal College's Lincoln Park Campus, including exterior, interior, and aerial views.
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Part of Joel Barrett fonds
File consists of photographs of Mount Royal College's Lincoln Park Campus, including exterior, interior, and aerial views.
Photos of other architectural projects
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Files consists of photographs related to architectural projects Barrett presumably worked on including Red Deer College, a "theatre for Red Deer," and Saint James Catholic Church in Calgary's North Glenmore neighbourhood. File contains photographs of completed buildings, as well as architectural models and drawings.
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Item is a paper about the architectural design of Mount Royal College's Lincoln Park Campus building. Section titles include: The building form; The building system; Interior environment; Mount Royal College - The program.
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Reflected ceiling - 100 seat lecture [hall]
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Blueprints.
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Blueprints.
Fonds documents Barrett's work as an architect with the firm Stevenson, Raines, Barrett, Hutton, Seton and Partners, particularly his work on the design of Mount Royal College's Lincoln Park Campus. The fonds consists of photographs and a paper.
Joel Barrett
Mount Royal College Lincoln Park campus
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Item is a bound set of presentation drawings, draft architectural plans, and statistical data that was submitted as part of a proposal for the design of Mount Royal College's Lincoln Park Campus. Item contains site plans, elevations, mechanical and electrical drawings, conceptual sketches of proposed spaces, and project information. Plans were designed and submitted by the architectural and engineering firm Stevenson, Raines, Barrett, Hutton, Seton & Partners.