drawings
DR1987:0273
Description:
- A long, rectangular garden structure in the form of a loggia separating two small end pavilions. The loggia, consisting of five bays articulated by freestanding Doric columns, is approached by steps across its entire width and opens onto a series of niches occupied by sculptural figures in the rear wall. The end pavilions, which show on the main exterior elevation a pedimented window framed by rustication and a molded arch, are square in plan and capped by a dome not expressed on the exterior.
architecture, landscape architecture
ca. 1800
Plan, elevation, and sections of a garden coffee house
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DR1987:0273
Description:
- A long, rectangular garden structure in the form of a loggia separating two small end pavilions. The loggia, consisting of five bays articulated by freestanding Doric columns, is approached by steps across its entire width and opens onto a series of niches occupied by sculptural figures in the rear wall. The end pavilions, which show on the main exterior elevation a pedimented window framed by rustication and a molded arch, are square in plan and capped by a dome not expressed on the exterior.
drawings
ca. 1800
architecture, landscape architecture
Project
AP075.S1.1986.PR09
Description:
Project series documents a project for a garden in Vancouver, British Columbia. Material in this file was produced in 1986. It contains design developments, and preliminary working drawings.
1986
Garden for Mrs. J. Plummer, Vancouver, British Columbia (1986)
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AP075.S1.1986.PR09
Description:
Project series documents a project for a garden in Vancouver, British Columbia. Material in this file was produced in 1986. It contains design developments, and preliminary working drawings.
Project
1986
DR1979:0040
Description:
- Ce plan présente l'aménagement des parterres, terrasses, bassins et pavillons d'un jardin sur deux bastions des remparts de la ville de Perpignan. Le "Jardin des Plantes" est situé sur cette partie des remparts qu'on appelle Ville Neuve, entre la rivière Têt et la rivière Basse.
landscape architecture, engineering, military
ca. 1759
Plan for a garden within the fortifications at Perpignan
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DR1979:0040
Description:
- Ce plan présente l'aménagement des parterres, terrasses, bassins et pavillons d'un jardin sur deux bastions des remparts de la ville de Perpignan. Le "Jardin des Plantes" est situé sur cette partie des remparts qu'on appelle Ville Neuve, entre la rivière Têt et la rivière Basse.
landscape architecture, engineering, military
PH2017:0059:004
2014
DR1966:0001:015
Description:
- This plan and pictorial drawing are for a garden bridge. The bridge has a large pentagonal platform over the river, with two flights of stairs leading up from one bank and four flights of stairs leading down to the other bank.
landscape architecture, engineering
between 1715 and 1738
View and plan for a garden bridge with six staircases
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DR1966:0001:015
Description:
- This plan and pictorial drawing are for a garden bridge. The bridge has a large pentagonal platform over the river, with two flights of stairs leading up from one bank and four flights of stairs leading down to the other bank.
landscape architecture, engineering
models
DR2008:0022
2007
models
2007
Project
AP075.S1.2017.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consulting landscape architect for the design of the garden courtyard of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander worked on this project from 2016-2017 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects. The design consists in creating a reference to canadian landscape as the courtyard is located in the middle of the Canadian art gallery. The landscape comprises a raised topography composed of three moss and fern mounds with stacked escarpment stone wall referencing to the geology of the Canadian Shield and separating the mounds from a stone laid surface imitating a river bed. The courtyard also includes a patio space. The garden court was later known as the Fred & Elizabeth Fountain Garden Court and was unveiled in March 2018. The project series contains sketches of grading and planting, perspective views and layout plans, correspondence with clients and final concept plans.
2016-2018
National Gallery of Canada Garden Court, Ottawa, Ontario (2017)
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AP075.S1.2017.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consulting landscape architect for the design of the garden courtyard of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander worked on this project from 2016-2017 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects. The design consists in creating a reference to canadian landscape as the courtyard is located in the middle of the Canadian art gallery. The landscape comprises a raised topography composed of three moss and fern mounds with stacked escarpment stone wall referencing to the geology of the Canadian Shield and separating the mounds from a stone laid surface imitating a river bed. The courtyard also includes a patio space. The garden court was later known as the Fred & Elizabeth Fountain Garden Court and was unveiled in March 2018. The project series contains sketches of grading and planting, perspective views and layout plans, correspondence with clients and final concept plans.
Project
2016-2018
Project
AP075.S1.1952.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the garden of Mr. & Mrs. Martin's private residence on Randall Road in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. Oberlander worked on this project in 1952-1953. The garden includes a concrete paved terrace behind the house, a play area on the west side lawn of the residence, and a garden, which is half-lawn and half-woodland, separated by a concrete strip leading to a circular paved area at the back of the garden. This project series only contains a presentation drawing for the landscape design with a plant list.
1952
Garden for Mr. and Mrs. L. Martin, Wyncote, Pennsylvania (1952)
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AP075.S1.1952.PR04
Description:
This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the garden of Mr. & Mrs. Martin's private residence on Randall Road in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. Oberlander worked on this project in 1952-1953. The garden includes a concrete paved terrace behind the house, a play area on the west side lawn of the residence, and a garden, which is half-lawn and half-woodland, separated by a concrete strip leading to a circular paved area at the back of the garden. This project series only contains a presentation drawing for the landscape design with a plant list.
Project
1952
PH1981:0086
1980
DR1974:0002:018:007
architecture
1862
Zoological garden, Antwerp: Perspective of the principal building
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DR1974:0002:018:007
architecture