textual records
AP149.S3.SS2.116
1986-1989
textual records
1986-1989
textual records
AP075.S3.SS2.127
2009
textual records
2009
drawings
Quantity:
9 File
ARCH259260
circa 1947-2002
drawings
Quantity:
9 File
circa 1947-2002
drawings
Quantity:
2 reprographic copy(ies)
ARCH265177
drawings
Quantity:
2 reprographic copy(ies)
ARCH269231
février 1977
Project
AP013.S1.D163
Description:
File documents an executed project for an office and warehouse building in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1930 and 1934. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
1930-1934
Office and Warehouse for Canadian General Electric
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AP013.S1.D163
Description:
File documents an executed project for an office and warehouse building in Montréal, Québec. Material in this file was produced between 1930 and 1934. File contains index cards, survey drawings, preliminary drawings, preliminary and design development drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, mechanical drawings, and textual documents.
Project
1930-1934
Sub-series
AP075.S2.SS1
Description:
This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work exhibited in "Art and Design Canada 2000” at the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in1994. Five of Oberlander's landscape projects were exhibited: Robson Square and the Law Court (1974-1982); Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (1975-1977); the National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990); Ritsumeikan House at the University of British Columbia (1990-1993); and Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia (1993-1996). The sub-series contains seven presentation panels produced for this exhibition on a selection of Oberlander's Canadian projects, and a file of correspondence regarding exhibiting this work.
landscape architecture
1994-1995
Art and Design Canada 2000, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Toronto, Ontario (1994)
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AP075.S2.SS1
Description:
This sub-series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work exhibited in "Art and Design Canada 2000” at the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in1994. Five of Oberlander's landscape projects were exhibited: Robson Square and the Law Court (1974-1982); Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (1975-1977); the National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990); Ritsumeikan House at the University of British Columbia (1990-1993); and Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia (1993-1996). The sub-series contains seven presentation panels produced for this exhibition on a selection of Oberlander's Canadian projects, and a file of correspondence regarding exhibiting this work.
Sub-series
1994-1995
landscape architecture
Project
AP027.S1.D21
Description:
This project series documents proposals for Expo 67 initiated by Van Ginkel Associates on their own account in 1962. These proposals were made to oppose the then official position of an exhibition site down-river from Montréal and to re-institute the idea of an "International Exhibition" rather than a "World's Fair". The proposal with a model of the site design was presented to Mayor Jean Drapeau. Work on the theme and the site continued pro bono until H.P. Daniel van Ginkel was appointed chief planner and designer of the Canadian World Exhibition corporation, shortly after its formation. As chief planner and designer for Expo 67 in the initial stages, H.P. Daniel van Ginkel was responsible for the preliminary sketch plan, implications of the choice of site, thematic development, admission policy, visitor attendance characteristics, and the relationship between main exhibition sites and external circulation. Blanche Lemco van Ginkel authored the initial theme for the exhibition.
exhibition design, urban planning
1962-1967
Canadian World Exhibition, Expo '67, Montreal (1962-1967)
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AP027.S1.D21
Description:
This project series documents proposals for Expo 67 initiated by Van Ginkel Associates on their own account in 1962. These proposals were made to oppose the then official position of an exhibition site down-river from Montréal and to re-institute the idea of an "International Exhibition" rather than a "World's Fair". The proposal with a model of the site design was presented to Mayor Jean Drapeau. Work on the theme and the site continued pro bono until H.P. Daniel van Ginkel was appointed chief planner and designer of the Canadian World Exhibition corporation, shortly after its formation. As chief planner and designer for Expo 67 in the initial stages, H.P. Daniel van Ginkel was responsible for the preliminary sketch plan, implications of the choice of site, thematic development, admission policy, visitor attendance characteristics, and the relationship between main exhibition sites and external circulation. Blanche Lemco van Ginkel authored the initial theme for the exhibition.
File 21
1962-1967
exhibition design, urban planning
textual records
ARCH265571
Description:
Photocopy of The Canadian Architect's cover (issue of November 1984 vol. 29 no. 11) with an interior view of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, in Montréal, Québec.
Photocopy of the cover of the periodical The Canadian Architect
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ARCH265571
Description:
Photocopy of The Canadian Architect's cover (issue of November 1984 vol. 29 no. 11) with an interior view of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, in Montréal, Québec.
textual records
Project
AP013.S1.D360
Description:
File documents an executed project for a clubhouse in Saint John, New Brunswick. Material in this file was produced in 1951. File contains index cards, working drawings, detail drawings, structural drawings, mechanical drawings, miscellaneous drawings, and textual documents.
1951
Canadian Legion Building, Saint John Branch #14
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AP013.S1.D360
Description:
File documents an executed project for a clubhouse in Saint John, New Brunswick. Material in this file was produced in 1951. File contains index cards, working drawings, detail drawings, structural drawings, mechanical drawings, miscellaneous drawings, and textual documents.
Project
1951