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AP075.S1.2003.PR06
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape design proposal for the Calgary Law Courts, located on the city block between 6th and the 7th Avenue, in Calgary, Alberta. This project was part of a design competition in 2004. Oberlander concept for the landscape consisted in depicting Albert's natural landscape of the Rockies, the foothills, and the prairie. The Rockies were to be recreated with excavation material from the site and would include a water feature spilling in a elongated water basins in the foothills, transforming into the prairie represented by tall grasses. Large lawn and bosque of Aspen trees would represente the City and provides shade and seating areas. The planting plan included the use of low maintenance and indigenous plants. The project also included a green roof on top of the Council Chamber and was planned to allow the reuse of storm water. The project was not realized. The project series contains perspective drawings and site plans showing planters concept, and a complete set of building plans used as reference. The project is also documented throught correspondence, including correspondence with architects, consultants and clients, competition information, competition proposal, including landscape concept proposal by Oberlander, financial documents and photographs of the site.
2003-2004
Calgary Law Courts, Calgary, Alberta (2003-2004)
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AP075.S1.2003.PR06
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape design proposal for the Calgary Law Courts, located on the city block between 6th and the 7th Avenue, in Calgary, Alberta. This project was part of a design competition in 2004. Oberlander concept for the landscape consisted in depicting Albert's natural landscape of the Rockies, the foothills, and the prairie. The Rockies were to be recreated with excavation material from the site and would include a water feature spilling in a elongated water basins in the foothills, transforming into the prairie represented by tall grasses. Large lawn and bosque of Aspen trees would represente the City and provides shade and seating areas. The planting plan included the use of low maintenance and indigenous plants. The project also included a green roof on top of the Council Chamber and was planned to allow the reuse of storm water. The project was not realized. The project series contains perspective drawings and site plans showing planters concept, and a complete set of building plans used as reference. The project is also documented throught correspondence, including correspondence with architects, consultants and clients, competition information, competition proposal, including landscape concept proposal by Oberlander, financial documents and photographs of the site.
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2003-2004
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AP075.S1.2001.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for the landscape master plan of Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s. Oberlander was in charged of developping the concept for the landscape master plan and create a healing garden. Her concept included a site entry with a strong presence of the nature to reassure the visitor, the use of native plants to keep the landscape of the hospital in harmony with site natural landscape, the use of plants that encourage and support wildlife to allow sick children to appreciate nature, outdoor seating areas and pathways with lighting to be used even at nightime, and environments for play and learning for sick children and their relatives. A participatory method was also applied for the design of the master plan throughout workshops organized with the children of the hospital in which they were invited to draw what they wanted for the healing garden. The project series contains landscape plans, site plans, landscape concept plans, site concept plans and presentation drawings. The project is also documented through Oberlander's concept notes, correspondence, including correspondence with client, Oberlander's landscape proposal, landscape concept presentation documents, financial documents, research material, and photographs of the site for the hospital.
2000-2004
Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta (2001)
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AP075.S1.2001.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for the landscape master plan of Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s. Oberlander was in charged of developping the concept for the landscape master plan and create a healing garden. Her concept included a site entry with a strong presence of the nature to reassure the visitor, the use of native plants to keep the landscape of the hospital in harmony with site natural landscape, the use of plants that encourage and support wildlife to allow sick children to appreciate nature, outdoor seating areas and pathways with lighting to be used even at nightime, and environments for play and learning for sick children and their relatives. A participatory method was also applied for the design of the master plan throughout workshops organized with the children of the hospital in which they were invited to draw what they wanted for the healing garden. The project series contains landscape plans, site plans, landscape concept plans, site concept plans and presentation drawings. The project is also documented through Oberlander's concept notes, correspondence, including correspondence with client, Oberlander's landscape proposal, landscape concept presentation documents, financial documents, research material, and photographs of the site for the hospital.
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2000-2004
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AP075.S1.1982.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Maitland Housing Project, Victoria, British Columbia, between 1982 and 1983. The project series contains correspondence, specifications and planting plan.
1981-1984
Maitland Housing, 325 Maitland, Victoria, British Columbia (1982)
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AP075.S1.1982.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Maitland Housing Project, Victoria, British Columbia, between 1982 and 1983. The project series contains correspondence, specifications and planting plan.
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1981-1984
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AP075.S1.1999.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the proposed Commonwealth Square of the Art Gallery of Hamilton, on Main Street West in Hamilton, Ontario. Oberlander worked on this project in 1999-2002 while the architectural firm Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg Architects was in charge of the building's renovations. The building was completed in 2005, but Oberlander's proposal for the landscaping redesign of Commonwealth Square was not realized. Oberlander's first proposal consisted in adding an oval-shaped mounded lawn in the centre of a paved plaza situated between the art gallery and Main Street West. A second proposal also documented in this project series included two curved access ramps leading to a terrace next to the building with trees planting at the far edge of the plaza and along the street and the underground parking entrance. The project series contains design development drawings for Oberlander's landscaping, such as sketches, sections, landscape plans and renderings. The project series also includes renderings and working drawings for the building by KPMB architectural firm, and building plans for the existing building used as reference. The project is also documented through correspondence, including with clients, architects and consultants, Oberlander's concept notes, documents related to the plant selection, financial documents, documentation on the art gallery, and press clippings and articles on the project. It also comprises photographs of the existing landscaping on Main Street West plaza, including the Irving Zucker Sculpture Court.
1974-2002
Commonwealth Square, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario (1999)
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AP075.S1.1999.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the proposed Commonwealth Square of the Art Gallery of Hamilton, on Main Street West in Hamilton, Ontario. Oberlander worked on this project in 1999-2002 while the architectural firm Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg Architects was in charge of the building's renovations. The building was completed in 2005, but Oberlander's proposal for the landscaping redesign of Commonwealth Square was not realized. Oberlander's first proposal consisted in adding an oval-shaped mounded lawn in the centre of a paved plaza situated between the art gallery and Main Street West. A second proposal also documented in this project series included two curved access ramps leading to a terrace next to the building with trees planting at the far edge of the plaza and along the street and the underground parking entrance. The project series contains design development drawings for Oberlander's landscaping, such as sketches, sections, landscape plans and renderings. The project series also includes renderings and working drawings for the building by KPMB architectural firm, and building plans for the existing building used as reference. The project is also documented through correspondence, including with clients, architects and consultants, Oberlander's concept notes, documents related to the plant selection, financial documents, documentation on the art gallery, and press clippings and articles on the project. It also comprises photographs of the existing landscaping on Main Street West plaza, including the Irving Zucker Sculpture Court.
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1974-2002
drawings
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20 File
ARCH41244
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hospital door frames and wood trim, Hospital concrete chimney, folding doors, angle frame, Torpedo and Gunnery School toilets, wood partitions, searchlight platform, metal saddles, excavation plan for Barracks Building, panel boxes, Hospital toilets and nurse's station, captain's lavatory in General Offices, counters and vestibule in General Offices, Central Heating Plant lavatory layouts, blanket warmers for hospital
Hospital door frames and wood trim, Hospital concrete chimney, folding doors, angle frame
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ARCH41244
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hospital door frames and wood trim, Hospital concrete chimney, folding doors, angle frame, Torpedo and Gunnery School toilets, wood partitions, searchlight platform, metal saddles, excavation plan for Barracks Building, panel boxes, Hospital toilets and nurse's station, captain's lavatory in General Offices, counters and vestibule in General Offices, Central Heating Plant lavatory layouts, blanket warmers for hospital
drawings
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20 File
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AP013.S1.D348
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File documents an executed project for military training camp alterations and additions in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Material in this file was produced between 1940 and 1944. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working and detail drawings, structural drawings, mechanical drawings, working and miscellaneous drawings, preliminary sketches and drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, preliminary and working drawings, preliminary drawings, photographs, and textual documents. File contains sixteen sub-files: Military Training Camp Alterations and Additions, Torpedo and Gunnery School, General Offices, Signal and Seamanship School, Hospital, Central Heating Plant, Barracks Building and Guard House, Machine Shop and Engineering Building, Combined Shops, Chief and Petty Officers Building, Physical Training Building, Guard House, Outside Services, General detail drawings - Halifax office, General detail drawings - Montreal office, and textual documents.
1940-1944
Naval Training Station, Nelson Barracks
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AP013.S1.D348
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File documents an executed project for military training camp alterations and additions in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Material in this file was produced between 1940 and 1944. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working and detail drawings, structural drawings, mechanical drawings, working and miscellaneous drawings, preliminary sketches and drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, preliminary and working drawings, preliminary drawings, photographs, and textual documents. File contains sixteen sub-files: Military Training Camp Alterations and Additions, Torpedo and Gunnery School, General Offices, Signal and Seamanship School, Hospital, Central Heating Plant, Barracks Building and Guard House, Machine Shop and Engineering Building, Combined Shops, Chief and Petty Officers Building, Physical Training Building, Guard House, Outside Services, General detail drawings - Halifax office, General detail drawings - Montreal office, and textual documents.
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1940-1944
Project
AP075.S1.1974.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the landscape of Robson Square Provincial Government Complex in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1974-1982 with architect Arthur Erickson and architect Bing Thom. The project consisted in designing a new provincial civic complex that included a courthouse and provincial government offices. The initial plan consisted in a 55-storey highrise. Arthur Erickson suggested to lay the building on its side and spread it accross three city blocks (known as Block 51, Block 61 and Block 71) and add a green roof to create linear park. Oberlander's ideas for the landscape concept was to create a space accessible for everyone that will be attractive and interesting in all seasons. Her design consisted in a series of pathways, stairs and terraces, mainly situated on Block 61, and rising gradually up to 30 feets above the Robson street level. The design was intented to "encourage pedestrians to cut accross the urban grid". [1] Planters where included to buildings facades to create a hanging garden using hanging plants. The project series contains design development drawings and working drawings for the landscape design, such as landscape plans, landscape sections, elevations and details, grading and irrigation plans, and planting plans. The drawings includes in this project series also comprises plans of the complex buildings used as reference. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies. The series also comprises five original sketches by Oberlander. The project is also documented through interior and exterior photographs of the building, photographs of the landscape and various views of the completed complex. The project series also includes textual records, including documents related to the plants selection, specifications, financial documents, concept development notes of Oberlander, correspondence with architects, clients and consultants, documentation and research material, and clippings and articles on Robson Square project. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages. p. 123.
1970-1995
Robson Square Provincial Government Complex, Vancouver, British Columbia (1974-1982)
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AP075.S1.1974.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the landscape of Robson Square Provincial Government Complex in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1974-1982 with architect Arthur Erickson and architect Bing Thom. The project consisted in designing a new provincial civic complex that included a courthouse and provincial government offices. The initial plan consisted in a 55-storey highrise. Arthur Erickson suggested to lay the building on its side and spread it accross three city blocks (known as Block 51, Block 61 and Block 71) and add a green roof to create linear park. Oberlander's ideas for the landscape concept was to create a space accessible for everyone that will be attractive and interesting in all seasons. Her design consisted in a series of pathways, stairs and terraces, mainly situated on Block 61, and rising gradually up to 30 feets above the Robson street level. The design was intented to "encourage pedestrians to cut accross the urban grid". [1] Planters where included to buildings facades to create a hanging garden using hanging plants. The project series contains design development drawings and working drawings for the landscape design, such as landscape plans, landscape sections, elevations and details, grading and irrigation plans, and planting plans. The drawings includes in this project series also comprises plans of the complex buildings used as reference. The majority of the drawings are reprographic copies. The series also comprises five original sketches by Oberlander. The project is also documented through interior and exterior photographs of the building, photographs of the landscape and various views of the completed complex. The project series also includes textual records, including documents related to the plants selection, specifications, financial documents, concept development notes of Oberlander, correspondence with architects, clients and consultants, documentation and research material, and clippings and articles on Robson Square project. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages. p. 123.
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1970-1995
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AP018.S1.1965.PR03
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This project series documents the IBM headquarters building in North York, Ontario from 1965-1967. The office identified the project number as 6511. This project consisted of a U-shaped building located at the top of a ravine at 1150 Eglington Avenue East, on the same property as the IBM plant. The building was brick clad with bronze-tinted windows to reduce heat and glare from the sun. Planning also began for an extension of the headquarters at this time. The headquarters was a mixed-level building with four-storeys at its tallest. The building was included on Toronto's heritage registry in 2006, but a proposal to redevelop the site was submitted for consideration in 2018. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1968, which consist of a set of as built plans, sections, elevations, details and layouts. Also included in the project series is a mounted presentation photograph of the finished building exterior.
circa 1967 - 1968
IBM Headquarters Building, North York, Ontario (1965-1967)
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AP018.S1.1965.PR03
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This project series documents the IBM headquarters building in North York, Ontario from 1965-1967. The office identified the project number as 6511. This project consisted of a U-shaped building located at the top of a ravine at 1150 Eglington Avenue East, on the same property as the IBM plant. The building was brick clad with bronze-tinted windows to reduce heat and glare from the sun. Planning also began for an extension of the headquarters at this time. The headquarters was a mixed-level building with four-storeys at its tallest. The building was included on Toronto's heritage registry in 2006, but a proposal to redevelop the site was submitted for consideration in 2018. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings dating from 1968, which consist of a set of as built plans, sections, elevations, details and layouts. Also included in the project series is a mounted presentation photograph of the finished building exterior.
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circa 1967 - 1968
textual records
ARCH257787
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12 files from AEA Los Angeles office - The Sierra Foundation, General Motors Company Advanced Concepts Plant, California Plaza Phase 2A, California General Mail Facility and Vehicule Maintenance Facility, The World Bank Main Complex Buildings, Caltrans Laboratory Equipement Shop-Sacramento, Wittington Place, Environmental and Molecular Science Lab, Multimodal Transportation Terminal - San Jose, Sacramento Office Tower, Central Library City of Phoenix
Files from AEA Los Angeles office
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ARCH257787
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12 files from AEA Los Angeles office - The Sierra Foundation, General Motors Company Advanced Concepts Plant, California Plaza Phase 2A, California General Mail Facility and Vehicule Maintenance Facility, The World Bank Main Complex Buildings, Caltrans Laboratory Equipement Shop-Sacramento, Wittington Place, Environmental and Molecular Science Lab, Multimodal Transportation Terminal - San Jose, Sacramento Office Tower, Central Library City of Phoenix
textual records
Sub-series
AP075.S4.SS2
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's research for private and public landscaping projects. It includes documents on various subjects such as documentation on historical preservation, documents on plants, forest and forest management, documents on other landscape projects or urban gardens of interest for Oberlander, and documentation on green roofs projects and sustainable architecture. The sub-series contains research notes and documentation, including correspondence, reports from various organizations and associations, small publications, press clippings, and reference photographs of landscape designs and gardens for private residences, including some of her own projects.
1936-1999
Research for private and public landscaping projects
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AP075.S4.SS2
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This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's research for private and public landscaping projects. It includes documents on various subjects such as documentation on historical preservation, documents on plants, forest and forest management, documents on other landscape projects or urban gardens of interest for Oberlander, and documentation on green roofs projects and sustainable architecture. The sub-series contains research notes and documentation, including correspondence, reports from various organizations and associations, small publications, press clippings, and reference photographs of landscape designs and gardens for private residences, including some of her own projects.
Sub-series
1936-1999