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Hans L. Stutz Fonds (STUT) Archives & Research Collections, Carleton University Library Finding Aid - Hans L. Stutz fonds (STUT) Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.4.1 Printed: April 12, 2019 Language of description: English Archives & Research Collections, Carleton University Library Room 581, MacOdrum Library<br/>1125 Colonel By Drive<br/>Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 Telephone: 613-520-2600 ext. 2739 http://arc.library.carleton.ca https://archie.library.carleton.ca/index.php/hans-l-stutz-fonds Hans L. Stutz fonds Table of contents Summary information ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Administrative history / Biographical sketch .................................................................................................. 3 Scope and content ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Access points ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Series descriptions ........................................................................................................................................... 4 STUT-1, Schools, 1957-1977 ....................................................................................................................... 4 STUT-2, Government Projects, Municipal, 1965-1991 ............................................................................... 6 STUT-3, Apartments and Hotels, 1966-1984 .............................................................................................. 9 STUT-4, Government Projects, Provincial Buildings, 1964-1978 ............................................................ 10 STUT-5, Private Residence, 1956-1984 ..................................................................................................... 11 STUT-6, Medical Buildings, 1952-1983 .................................................................................................... 13 STUT-7, Recreational Facilities, 1971-1978 ............................................................................................. 15 STUT-8, Churches, 1965-1983., 1965-1983 .............................................................................................. 16 STUT-9, Commercial, 1965-1980 .............................................................................................................. 17 STUT-10, Government Projects, Provincial, 1956-1978 ........................................................................... 18 STUT-11, Miscellaneous, 1965-1990 ........................................................................................................ 19 STUT-12, Office Buildings, 1969-1980 ..................................................................................................... 22 STUT-13, Embassy, 1983-1990., 1983-1990 ............................................................................................. 22 STUT-14, Government Projects, Federal, 1964-1977 ............................................................................... 23 - Page 2 - STUT Hans L. Stutz fonds Summary information Repository: Archives & Research Collections, Carleton University Library Title: Hans L. Stutz fonds ID: STUT Date: 1952-1991 (date of creation) Physical description: *3792 total works *1671 original plans *407 sketches *1604 print plans *89 textual records *21 photographs (Total works does not include box No. STUT-TBD [Nepean Police Building - various files]) Dates of creation, revision and deletion: Note [generalNote]: Architectural project plans (item level description) are located in the Architectural Drawings Database. Administrative history / Biographical sketch Note Hans L. Stutz was born in Karlsruhe Germany on June 6 in 1927. Hans Stutz earned the degree of Diploma of Engineer in Architecture in 1951 after graduating from the Technical College of the State of Baden, Karlsruhe, Germany. Stutz immigrated to Canada in 1951 and later obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1957. Prior to 1964, he worked for several Eastern Ontario Architectural Firms. Hans Stutz then established his own practice in 1964, named "Hans Stutz Architect" in Ottawa, Ontario. Stutz designed a number of institutional buildings in the former City of Nepean. These buildings include projects in the areas of recreational facilities, educational facilities, municipal buildings, church design, and hospitals. Some of these projects include the Nepean Sportsplex, the Nepean Police headquarters Building and the Queensway Carleton Hospital. Hans L. Stutz was invited to the fellowship of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) in June 2006 in Vancouver. He was also elected a life member of the Ontario Associates of Achitecture (CAA) in 2001, after he had retired from active practice. Hans L. Stutz passed away at the age of 82 on July 9, 2009 in Ottawa, Ontario. Custodial history Mr. Temprano of "Tempeno and Young Architects Inc." was a personal friend of Mr. Stutz. On September 8th, 2008, Mr Stutz wrote a letter giving Mr. Temprano and "Temprano and Young Architects Archives & Research Collections, Carleton University Library Page 3 STUT Hans L. Stutz fonds Inc." the rights to and documents of his collection of architectural drawings. The Carleton University Archives and Research Collection received the accession on August 24, 2012. Scope and content This fonds consists of architectural works for a variety of different building types developed by Hans. L. Stutz. This fonds consists of the thirteen series and are as follows: Schools; Government Projects: Municipal Buildings; Apartments and Hotels; Government Projects: Federal; Private Residence; Medical Buildings; Recreational Facilities; Churches; Commercial; Government Project: Provincial; Miscellaneous; Office Buildings; Embassy. Notes Title notes Conditions governing use Copyright held by Temprano and Young Architects Inc. Other notes • Publication status: Published Access points • Architectural drawing (documentary form) • Graphic material (documentary form) • Textual record (documentary form) Series descriptions Series STUT-1: Schools Date: 1957-1977 (date of creation) Scope and content: This series primarily consists of architectural drawings produced by Hans L. Stutz. This series also consists of transparencies of projects, as well as details and addendums that directly relate to Hans L. Stutz projects. The major projects contained in this series include: Perth and District Collegiate, Archives & Research Collections, Carleton University Library Page 4 STUT Hans L. Stutz fonds Algonquin College - Pembroke, J.S. Woodsworth High School, Barrhaven Public School, Briagreen Public School, Munster Elementary School, Language School - Carson Roads, New Middle School Bells Corners. Physical description: * Numerous details and addendums * 277 original plans * 12 sketches * 187 print plans * 12 transparencies Access points: • Architectural drawing (documentary form) • Textual record (documentary form) Publication status: Published File / item list Ref code Title Dates Access status Container STUT-1-1 File - École Secondaire Belcourt- 1977 STUT-001 Proposed additions and alterations: floor plans, 1977. STUT-1-2 File - Munster Elementary School, 1976-1977 STUT-004 Architectural: Structural, Mechanical, Electrical DWGS, 1976-1977. STUT-1-3 File - Additions, Alterations and 1971-1972 STUT-011 Renovations: Perth and District Collegiate Originals, 1971-1972. STUT-1-4 File - Briargreen Public School, Nepean, 1969-1970 STUT-017 1969-1970. STUT-1-5 File - Additions, Alterations and 1972 STUT-018 Renovations: Perth and District Collegiate, Office Set, 1972. STUT-1-6 File - Algonquin College Pembroke, 1968-1972 STUT-023 1968-1972. STUT-1-7 File - Barrhaven Public School, 1968. 1968 STUT-028 STUT-1-8 File - Munster Elementary School: 1967-1977 STUT-040 Originals (1967-1977). STUT-1-9 File - J.S. Woodsworth High School: 1972 STUT-052 Renovation, 1972. STUT-1-10 File - Algonquin College, Pembroke, 1968 STUT-059 1968. STUT-1-11 File - Public Service Commission: 1970-1975 STUT-066 Language School, Carson Road, Ottawa. Building 'G' Alterations (Office Copy), 1970-1975. STUT-1-12 File - J.S. Woodsworth High School: 1975-1976 STUT-083 Renovation, 1975-1976. STUT-1-13 File - New Middle School Bells Corners, 1970-1974 STUT-089 1970-1974. Archives & Research Collections, Carleton University Library Page 5 STUT Hans L. Stutz fonds STUT-1-14 File - Perth and District Collegiate: Prints 1965-1972 STUT-096 of Original School, 1965-1972. STUT-1-15 File - Barrhaven Public School, 1968. 1968 STUT-100 STUT-1-16 File - Briargreen Public School: 1969 STUT-102 Architectural, Structural, mechanical and Electrical Drawings (Office Copy), 1969. STUT-1-17 File - Proposed Addition to Perth and 1957-1965 STUT-106 District Collegiate, 1957-1965. STUT-1-18 File - Barrhaven Public School, 1968. 1968 STUT-028 Series STUT-2: Government Projects, Municipal Date: 1965-1991 (date of creation) Scope and content: This series primarily consists of architectural drawings produced by Hans L. Stutz. This series also consists of photographs as well as numerous textual documents that directly relate to Hans L. Stutz projects. The major projects contained in this
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