drawings, born digital
AP170.S1.009
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See the textual records in AP170.S1.10 for related material. Label: Patent Figures 08-09-2001." Files include digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: AutoCAD Drawing, JPEG File Interchange Format, Raw JPEG stream.
13 June 2001 - 8 September 2001
Diagrams for patent application, HypoSurface
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AP170.S1.009
Description:
See the textual records in AP170.S1.10 for related material. Label: Patent Figures 08-09-2001." Files include digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: AutoCAD Drawing, JPEG File Interchange Format, Raw JPEG stream.
drawings, born digital
13 June 2001 - 8 September 2001
drawings
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Project
CI005.S1.1914.PR1
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In 1914 Oud designed a combination shop and dwelling in Heemstede for upholsterer, Mr G.S. Van Bakel. The shop and dwelling shared the same entryway while the rear elevation consisted of a flat surface within a united facade. Oud had originally planned for one large window on the front facade but changed his design because the client argued that two windows were too costly (Taverne et al. 2001, 75). The project series includes drawings of both an L-shaped and a rectangular design.
1914
Shop with Dwelling (Van Bakel), Heemstede, Netherlands (1914)
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CI005.S1.1914.PR1
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In 1914 Oud designed a combination shop and dwelling in Heemstede for upholsterer, Mr G.S. Van Bakel. The shop and dwelling shared the same entryway while the rear elevation consisted of a flat surface within a united facade. Oud had originally planned for one large window on the front facade but changed his design because the client argued that two windows were too costly (Taverne et al. 2001, 75). The project series includes drawings of both an L-shaped and a rectangular design.
drawings
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1914
Project
CI005.S1.1915.PR2
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Oud designed a traditional West Netherlands farmhouse for his clients, Mr and Mrs Van Essen-Vinckers, in Blaricum, 1915. He revised his original design into the more modest Essen-Vinckers Villa. Oud was challenged to incorporate four bedrooms into the scaled down dwelling. The amended design featured a prominent chimney projecting from the living room through to the balcony and the upstairs bedroom (Taverne et al. 2001, 77-78). The project series includes plans as well as photographs of exterior views of the villa.
1915
Essen-Vinckers Villa, Blaricum, Netherlands (1915-1916)
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CI005.S1.1915.PR2
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Oud designed a traditional West Netherlands farmhouse for his clients, Mr and Mrs Van Essen-Vinckers, in Blaricum, 1915. He revised his original design into the more modest Essen-Vinckers Villa. Oud was challenged to incorporate four bedrooms into the scaled down dwelling. The amended design featured a prominent chimney projecting from the living room through to the balcony and the upstairs bedroom (Taverne et al. 2001, 77-78). The project series includes plans as well as photographs of exterior views of the villa.
project
1915
Sub-series
AP140.S2.SS4
Description:
Sub-series documents the publication of books and articles on the work of the successive firms of James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; and Michael Wilford and Partners. It also pertains to lectures and writings by James Stirling and by Michael Wilford. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1961 and probably 2001. Sub-series contains mostly textual records, including correspondence, drafts of texts, layouts for publications and proofs. It also contains a few design development drawings, publication drawings and negatives.
circa 1961-2001
Publications, lectures and writings
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AP140.S2.SS4
Description:
Sub-series documents the publication of books and articles on the work of the successive firms of James Stirling; James Stirling and Partner; James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates; and Michael Wilford and Partners. It also pertains to lectures and writings by James Stirling and by Michael Wilford. Material in this sub-series was produced between 1961 and probably 2001. Sub-series contains mostly textual records, including correspondence, drafts of texts, layouts for publications and proofs. It also contains a few design development drawings, publication drawings and negatives.
Sub-series 4
circa 1961-2001
ARCH289046
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Includes the recording of a possible lecture by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander for the American Society of Landscape Architecture in 1997, a recording of a lecture for Myles Thaler Lecture in 2001 in Virginia and a recording of the TV show "Garden Architecture 4", episode 4-009 "Modernist Garden" possibly on Cornelia Hahn Oberlander.
1997-2001
Videorecording of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's at Myles Thaler Lecture, Virginia
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ARCH289046
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Includes the recording of a possible lecture by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander for the American Society of Landscape Architecture in 1997, a recording of a lecture for Myles Thaler Lecture in 2001 in Virginia and a recording of the TV show "Garden Architecture 4", episode 4-009 "Modernist Garden" possibly on Cornelia Hahn Oberlander.
1997-2001
Project
CI005.S1.1935.PR2
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Pfeffer de Leeuw commissioned Oud to design a private family residence within Blaricum in 1935. Oud's first design for the house, featuring a flat roof, was rejected by the city council since it did not conform to the surrounding neighbourhood architecture. Oud attempted to amend his original design but ultimately chose one of his earlier designs for a house with a monopitch roof that received council approval. Ultimately, Oud's designs were never realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 402). Project series includes drawings of site and floor plans.
1935-1936
Private house for Mr and Mrs Pfeffer-De Leeuw, Blaricum, Netherlands (1935)
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CI005.S1.1935.PR2
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Pfeffer de Leeuw commissioned Oud to design a private family residence within Blaricum in 1935. Oud's first design for the house, featuring a flat roof, was rejected by the city council since it did not conform to the surrounding neighbourhood architecture. Oud attempted to amend his original design but ultimately chose one of his earlier designs for a house with a monopitch roof that received council approval. Ultimately, Oud's designs were never realized (Taverne et al. 2001, 402). Project series includes drawings of site and floor plans.
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1935-1936
Project
CI005.S1.1917.PR1
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Oud likely drew plans for the Helder Junior Technical School as an exercise, rather than an as an entry for a building competition. The Den Helder technical school was built in 1907 and it is likely that the school did not initiate a competition for a new Junior Technical School. Oud designed a building complex with an internal courtyard, a gateway building with caretaker's lodge, and two main buildings for classes and workshops (Taverne et al. 2001, 110). The project series includes a drawing of plans and a photograph of an elevation for the Helder Junior Technical School.
1917
Project for the Helder Junior Technical School, Den Helder, Netherlands (1917)
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CI005.S1.1917.PR1
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Oud likely drew plans for the Helder Junior Technical School as an exercise, rather than an as an entry for a building competition. The Den Helder technical school was built in 1907 and it is likely that the school did not initiate a competition for a new Junior Technical School. Oud designed a building complex with an internal courtyard, a gateway building with caretaker's lodge, and two main buildings for classes and workshops (Taverne et al. 2001, 110). The project series includes a drawing of plans and a photograph of an elevation for the Helder Junior Technical School.
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1917
Project
CI005.S1.1936.PR1
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In 1936 Oud designed the private home for the director of the development company, Kojinklijke Maatschap De Wilhelminapolder. It was one of his first realized projects since resigning from the Rotterdam Woningdienst. Oud's design featured a raised ground floor and a relief on the front door with the company coat of arms. The spacious building included upper floor bedrooms, a large balcony leading from the master bedroom as well as ground floor main entrance, kitchen, living room and office (Taverne et al. 2001, 404). Project series includes a drawing of elevations and plans.
1936-1937
Director's House, Maatschap De Wilhelmina polder, Netherlands (1936-1937)
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CI005.S1.1936.PR1
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In 1936 Oud designed the private home for the director of the development company, Kojinklijke Maatschap De Wilhelminapolder. It was one of his first realized projects since resigning from the Rotterdam Woningdienst. Oud's design featured a raised ground floor and a relief on the front door with the company coat of arms. The spacious building included upper floor bedrooms, a large balcony leading from the master bedroom as well as ground floor main entrance, kitchen, living room and office (Taverne et al. 2001, 404). Project series includes a drawing of elevations and plans.
project
1936-1937
Project
CI005.S1.1947.PR2
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Oud was appointed consultant to the design of the Rotterdam office and warehouse for the Eveha stationary wholesaler. Despite his initial limited responsibilities, Oud ultimately designed the entire complex in 1947. Oud designed a basement showroom, as well as a ground floor for offices, storerooms and sales area. The first floor contained a caretaker's flat and the upper floor consisted of storerooms. The front and rear facades featured full height pilasters and eight aluminium windows (Taverne et al. 2001, 490). Project series includes photographs of distant and exterior views of the building under construction.
1947-1950
Esveha Office/Warehouse Building, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1947-1950)
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CI005.S1.1947.PR2
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Oud was appointed consultant to the design of the Rotterdam office and warehouse for the Eveha stationary wholesaler. Despite his initial limited responsibilities, Oud ultimately designed the entire complex in 1947. Oud designed a basement showroom, as well as a ground floor for offices, storerooms and sales area. The first floor contained a caretaker's flat and the upper floor consisted of storerooms. The front and rear facades featured full height pilasters and eight aluminium windows (Taverne et al. 2001, 490). Project series includes photographs of distant and exterior views of the building under construction.
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1947-1950
born digital, photographs
AP075.S3.SS2.227
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Most common file formats: JPEG File Interchange Format. Includes photographs of C. K. Choi Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia (1993-1996), Museum of Anthropology (1975-1977), Jim Everett Memorial Park (2000-2001), Robson Square (1974-1982), National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990), and Library Square (1992-1995).
2004
Promotional photographs on various projects by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
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AP075.S3.SS2.227
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Most common file formats: JPEG File Interchange Format. Includes photographs of C. K. Choi Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia (1993-1996), Museum of Anthropology (1975-1977), Jim Everett Memorial Park (2000-2001), Robson Square (1974-1982), National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990), and Library Square (1992-1995).
born digital, photographs
2004