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AP075.S1.1983.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's design for the interior and exterior landscape of National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. Oberlander worked on this project from 1983-1995 with architects Moshe Safdie and John C. Parkin. Oberlander's overall concept for the landscaping was based on the building organizational pattern of a city. She created "a pathway system that connected the front of the National Gallery to Nepean Point behind the gallery." [1] Oberlander landscape design includes the design of three exterior area and a courtyard. Each space is design in relations to the art displayed in the immediate indoor gallery: the Taiga Garden "flanks the gallery's interior glass-and-concrete collonade that leads to the Canadian and Aboriginal Art galleries." [2]; the Minimalist Courtyard relates to the modern art collection gallery; the zigzag-shaped pathway passes between the National War Museum and the new gallery; and interior courtyard links the restored ninetheeth-century Rideau Chapel relocated inside the National Gallery and provides and church-like atmosphere. The project series contains textual records, including specifications, correspondence, documentation, financial documents, plant lists, press clippings about the project, and Oberlander's concept development notes. The project is also recorded through photographic materials, such as slides and photographs of the construction of the building and the landscape work and the photographs of the completed project. The project series also includes conceptual drawings, design develepment drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans, grading and irrigation plans and building plans used as reference. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 165. [2] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 166.
AP075.S1.1983.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's design for the interior and exterior landscape of National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. Oberlander worked on this project from 1983-1995 with architects Moshe Safdie and John C. Parkin. Oberlander's overall concept for the landscaping was based on the building organizational pattern of a city. She created "a pathway system that connected the front of the National Gallery to Nepean Point behind the gallery." [1] Oberlander landscape design includes the design of three exterior area and a courtyard. Each space is design in relations to the art displayed in the immediate indoor gallery: the Taiga Garden "flanks the gallery's interior glass-and-concrete collonade that leads to the Canadian and Aboriginal Art galleries." [2]; the Minimalist Courtyard relates to the modern art collection gallery; the zigzag-shaped pathway passes between the National War Museum and the new gallery; and interior courtyard links the restored ninetheeth-century Rideau Chapel relocated inside the National Gallery and provides and church-like atmosphere. The project series contains textual records, including specifications, correspondence, documentation, financial documents, plant lists, press clippings about the project, and Oberlander's concept development notes. The project is also recorded through photographic materials, such as slides and photographs of the construction of the building and the landscape work and the photographs of the completed project. The project series also includes conceptual drawings, design develepment drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans, grading and irrigation plans and building plans used as reference. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 165. [2] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 166.
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National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (1983-1990)
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AP075.S1.1983.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's design for the interior and exterior landscape of National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. Oberlander worked on this project from 1983-1995 with architects Moshe Safdie and John C. Parkin. Oberlander's overall concept for the landscaping was based on the building organizational pattern of a city. She created "a pathway system that connected the front of the National Gallery to Nepean Point behind the gallery." [1] Oberlander landscape design includes the design of three exterior area and a courtyard. Each space is design in relations to the art displayed in the immediate indoor gallery: the Taiga Garden "flanks the gallery's interior glass-and-concrete collonade that leads to the Canadian and Aboriginal Art galleries." [2]; the Minimalist Courtyard relates to the modern art collection gallery; the zigzag-shaped pathway passes between the National War Museum and the new gallery; and interior courtyard links the restored ninetheeth-century Rideau Chapel relocated inside the National Gallery and provides and church-like atmosphere. The project series contains textual records, including specifications, correspondence, documentation, financial documents, plant lists, press clippings about the project, and Oberlander's concept development notes. The project is also recorded through photographic materials, such as slides and photographs of the construction of the building and the landscape work and the photographs of the completed project. The project series also includes conceptual drawings, design develepment drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans, grading and irrigation plans and building plans used as reference. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 165. [2] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 166.
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (1983-1990)
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AP075.S1.1983.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's design for the interior and exterior landscape of National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. Oberlander worked on this project from 1983-1995 with architects Moshe Safdie and John C. Parkin. Oberlander's overall concept for the landscaping was based on the building organizational pattern of a city. She created "a pathway system that connected the front of the National Gallery to Nepean Point behind the gallery." [1] Oberlander landscape design includes the design of three exterior area and a courtyard. Each space is design in relations to the art displayed in the immediate indoor gallery: the Taiga Garden "flanks the gallery's interior glass-and-concrete collonade that leads to the Canadian and Aboriginal Art galleries." [2]; the Minimalist Courtyard relates to the modern art collection gallery; the zigzag-shaped pathway passes between the National War Museum and the new gallery; and interior courtyard links the restored ninetheeth-century Rideau Chapel relocated inside the National Gallery and provides and church-like atmosphere. The project series contains textual records, including specifications, correspondence, documentation, financial documents, plant lists, press clippings about the project, and Oberlander's concept development notes. The project is also recorded through photographic materials, such as slides and photographs of the construction of the building and the landscape work and the photographs of the completed project. The project series also includes conceptual drawings, design develepment drawings, working drawings and presentation drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans, grading and irrigation plans and building plans used as reference. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 165. [2] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 166.
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1983-2005
1983-2005
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archives
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approx. 56,652 drawings (including reprographic copies), approx. 6,416 photographic materials, 77.156 l.m. of textual records, 25 artefacts, 11 works of art, 8 sound...
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approx. 56,652 drawings (including reprographic copies), approx. 6,416 photographic materials, 77.156 l.m. of textual records, 25 artefacts, 11 works of art, 8 sound...
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- Architecture Canada 20th century.,
- Architecture Ontario 20th century.,
- Architecture New Brunswick.,
- Architecture Canada 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Ontario 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Nouveau-Brunswick.,
- Architecture,
- Canada,
- New Brunswick,
- Ontario,
- Museums Canada Ontario Toronto.,
- City halls Canada New Brunswick Fredericton.,
- Libraries (buildings) Canada New Brunswick Fredericton.,
- Department stores Canada Ontario Toronto.,
- Universities Canada Ontario Ottawa.,
- Corporate headquarters Canada Ontario Toronto.,
- Arenas Canada Ontario Hamilton.,
- Drawings.,
- Reproductions.,
- Photographs.,
- Architectural models.,
- Documents.,
- Fonds (collections),
- Slides (photographs),
- Negatives (photographs),
- Architectural drawings (visual works),
- Artifacts (object genre),
- Video recordings (physical artifacts),
- Sound recordings.,
- Works of art.
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John C. Parkin fonds, 1929-1987 1945-1987.
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approx. 56,652 drawings (including reprographic copies), approx. 6,416 photographic materials, 77.156 l.m. of textual records, 25 artefacts, 11 works of art, 8 sound...
John C. Parkin fonds, 1929-1987 1945-1987.
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approx. 56,652 drawings (including reprographic copies), approx. 6,416 photographic materials, 77.156 l.m. of textual records, 25 artefacts, 11 works of art, 8 sound...
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archives
archives
Subject:
- Architecture Canada 20th century.,
- Architecture Ontario 20th century.,
- Architecture New Brunswick.,
- Architecture Canada 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Ontario 20e siècle.,
- Architecture Nouveau-Brunswick.,
- Architecture,
- Canada,
- New Brunswick,
- Ontario,
- Museums Canada Ontario Toronto.,
- City halls Canada New Brunswick Fredericton.,
- Libraries (buildings) Canada New Brunswick Fredericton.,
- Department stores Canada Ontario Toronto.,
- Universities Canada Ontario Ottawa.,
- Corporate headquarters Canada Ontario Toronto.,
- Arenas Canada Ontario Hamilton.,
- Drawings.,
- Reproductions.,
- Photographs.,
- Architectural models.,
- Documents.,
- Fonds (collections),
- Slides (photographs),
- Negatives (photographs),
- Architectural drawings (visual works),
- Artifacts (object genre),
- Video recordings (physical artifacts),
- Sound recordings.,
- Works of art.
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xx, 150 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 x 22 cm.
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xx, 150 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 x 22 cm.
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- Parkin, John Cresswell, 1922-1988 Interviews.,
- Parkin, John Cresswell, 1922-1988 Entretiens.,
- Parkin, John Cresswell, 1922-1988.,
- Architects Canada Interviews.,
- Architecture Canada History 20th century.,
- Architectes Canada Entretiens.,
- Architecture Canada Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architects.,
- Architecture.,
- Canada.,
- History.,
- Interviews.
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Publication:
Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press, [2013], ©2013
Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press, [2013], ©2013
Title:
John C. Parkin, archives and photography : reflections on the practice and presentation of modern architecture / Linda Fraser, Michael McMordie, and Geoffrey Simmins.
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xx, 150 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 x 22 cm.
John C. Parkin, archives and photography : reflections on the practice and presentation of modern architecture / Linda Fraser, Michael McMordie, and Geoffrey Simmins.
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xx, 150 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 x 22 cm.
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books
books
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Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press, [2013], ©2013
Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press, [2013], ©2013
Subject:
- Parkin, John Cresswell, 1922-1988 Interviews.,
- Parkin, John Cresswell, 1922-1988 Entretiens.,
- Parkin, John Cresswell, 1922-1988.,
- Architects Canada Interviews.,
- Architecture Canada History 20th century.,
- Architectes Canada Entretiens.,
- Architecture Canada Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Architects.,
- Architecture.,
- Canada.,
- History.,
- Interviews.
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books
books
Title:
Remembering John Cresswell Parkin : an exhibition at Academy House, February 28 to April 4, 1991.
Remembering John Cresswell Parkin : an exhibition at Academy House, February 28 to April 4, 1991.
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16 unnumbered pages ; 22 x 22 cm
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16 unnumbered pages ; 22 x 22 cm
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Toronto : Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, [1991]
Toronto : Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, [1991]
Title:
Remembering John Cresswell Parkin : an exhibition at Academy House, February 28 to April 4, 1991.
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16 unnumbered pages ; 22 x 22 cm
Remembering John Cresswell Parkin : an exhibition at Academy House, February 28 to April 4, 1991.
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16 unnumbered pages ; 22 x 22 cm
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books
books
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Toronto : Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, [1991]
Toronto : Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, [1991]
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books
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xvi, 189 pages illustrations 24 cm
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xvi, 189 pages illustrations 24 cm
Title:
Toronto in 1810. Illustrated by the author. With a pref. by John C. Parkin.
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xvi, 189 pages illustrations 24 cm
Toronto in 1810. Illustrated by the author. With a pref. by John C. Parkin.
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xvi, 189 pages illustrations 24 cm
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books
books
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Toronto, Ryerson Press [1970]
Toronto, Ryerson Press [1970]
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$49.95
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Summary:
This illustrated book includes an interview with John C. Parkin and essays that examine the incorporation of art in built architecture, the influence of architectural photography in defining Modern architecture to a Canadian public, the importance of architectural archives, and the corporate structure of a large, highly successful Canadian architectural firm.
$49.95
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This illustrated book includes an interview with John C. Parkin and essays that examine the incorporation of art in built architecture, the influence of architectural photography in defining Modern architecture to a Canadian public, the importance of architectural archives, and the corporate structure of a large, highly successful Canadian architectural firm.
Subject:
Architecture in Canada
Architecture in Canada
Publication:
November 2012
November 2012
Title:
John C. Parkin, archives, and photography: reflections on the practice and representation of modern architecture
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$49.95
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Summary:
This illustrated book includes an interview with John C. Parkin and essays that examine the incorporation of art in built architecture, the influence of architectural photography in defining Modern architecture to a Canadian public, the importance of architectural archives, and the corporate structure of a large, highly successful Canadian architectural firm.
John C. Parkin, archives, and photography: reflections on the practice and representation of modern architecture
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$49.95
(available to order)
Summary:
This illustrated book includes an interview with John C. Parkin and essays that examine the incorporation of art in built architecture, the influence of architectural photography in defining Modern architecture to a Canadian public, the importance of architectural archives, and the corporate structure of a large, highly successful Canadian architectural firm.
Subject:
Architecture in Canada
Architecture in Canada