drawings
Plans, elevations, perspectives, details and axonometric drawing, Oakville Parks, Oakville, Ontario
AP056.S1.1994.PR03.005
circa 1994
Plans, elevations, perspectives, details and axonometric drawing, Oakville Parks, Oakville, Ontario
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AP056.S1.1994.PR03.005
drawings
circa 1994
photographs
AP075.S1.1979.PR05.009
circa 1979
Photographs, Discovery Parks, Simon Fraser University Site, Burnaby, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1979.PR05.009
photographs
circa 1979
photographs
PH1986:0901:030
Description:
- At the time the photo was taken, the North Lake [Beihai] had been drained (Harris, p. 148).
architecture, landscape architecture, topographic
29 October 1860
Partial view of Jade Flowery Island [Qionghua Dao] (also known as Jade Islet) showing the White Pagoda [Bai Ta] (now also known as the White Dagoba) and other structures, Western Garden [Xi Yuan] (now Beihai Park), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:030
Description:
- At the time the photo was taken, the North Lake [Beihai] had been drained (Harris, p. 148).
photographs
29 October 1860
architecture, landscape architecture, topographic
Sub-series
AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS2
Description:
Subseries AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS2, Twin Parks West. Sites R5-7, 10-12, 6, 8, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1969) documents four executed buildings in the area sometimes referred to as Twin Parks Southwest. At Site 8, 167 small apartments for the elderly were built in buildings of 5 to 19 floors. The other three sites all include larger apartments for families. Site 6 contains 84 middle-income units, some of them split-level, in 11-storey buildings. Site 5-7 contains 99 appartments in10-storey buildings. Site 10-12 contains 136 apartments, a day care center and parking in 17-storey buildings.The project was developed by the New York State Urban Development Corporation. The series contains drawings that constitute a "design manual" submission and architectural and structural drawings.
1969-1971
Twin Parks West. Sites R5-7, 10-12, 6, 8, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1969)
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AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS2
Description:
Subseries AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS2, Twin Parks West. Sites R5-7, 10-12, 6, 8, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1969) documents four executed buildings in the area sometimes referred to as Twin Parks Southwest. At Site 8, 167 small apartments for the elderly were built in buildings of 5 to 19 floors. The other three sites all include larger apartments for families. Site 6 contains 84 middle-income units, some of them split-level, in 11-storey buildings. Site 5-7 contains 99 appartments in10-storey buildings. Site 10-12 contains 136 apartments, a day care center and parking in 17-storey buildings.The project was developed by the New York State Urban Development Corporation. The series contains drawings that constitute a "design manual" submission and architectural and structural drawings.
Project
1969-1971
Project
AP075.S1.1979.PR04
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the British Columbia Institute of Technology (B.C.I.T.) site at the Discovery Parks Multi Tenant Facility, located on Willingdon Avenue, in Burnaby, British Columbia. Created in 1979, Discovery Parks is an organization with the mission to accomodate scientific and technological research activities by building and renting research installations. Initially founded by the provincial government, Discovery Parks became self-governning and independant in 1990. Oberlander worked on the Discovery Parks B.C.I.T's site from 1979-1984 with Russell Vandiver Architects. The concept of B.C.I.T's site was to create a park like environment for an industrial research site. The site was surrounded by a woodland and included a wetland. To reflect the existing condition of her landscape design, Oberlander added a rentention pool and a restored woodland, creating a urban forest using native plants. The project was completed in 1982. The project series contains textual documents, such as correspondence with client and architects, financial documents, minutes of meetings, specifications and Oberlander's concept notes. The project is also documented through working drawings, including grading plans, irrigation plans, landscape plans and sites plans. It also included reference drawings of the site, photographs of the completed landscape and a mounted photographs of the a section of the landscape design by Oberlander.
1979-1990
British Columbia Institute of Technology Multi Tenant Facility, Discovery Parks, Willingdon Site, Burnaby, British Columbia (1987-1984)
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AP075.S1.1979.PR04
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the British Columbia Institute of Technology (B.C.I.T.) site at the Discovery Parks Multi Tenant Facility, located on Willingdon Avenue, in Burnaby, British Columbia. Created in 1979, Discovery Parks is an organization with the mission to accomodate scientific and technological research activities by building and renting research installations. Initially founded by the provincial government, Discovery Parks became self-governning and independant in 1990. Oberlander worked on the Discovery Parks B.C.I.T's site from 1979-1984 with Russell Vandiver Architects. The concept of B.C.I.T's site was to create a park like environment for an industrial research site. The site was surrounded by a woodland and included a wetland. To reflect the existing condition of her landscape design, Oberlander added a rentention pool and a restored woodland, creating a urban forest using native plants. The project was completed in 1982. The project series contains textual documents, such as correspondence with client and architects, financial documents, minutes of meetings, specifications and Oberlander's concept notes. The project is also documented through working drawings, including grading plans, irrigation plans, landscape plans and sites plans. It also included reference drawings of the site, photographs of the completed landscape and a mounted photographs of the a section of the landscape design by Oberlander.
Project
1979-1990
textual records
AP075.S1.1979.PR05.001
Description:
Original folder entitled "DISCOVERY PARKS / SFU CONCEPT + DESIGN DRAWINGS".
1980-1985
Concept notes and design drawings, Discovery Parks, Simon Fraser University Site, Burnaby, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1979.PR05.001
Description:
Original folder entitled "DISCOVERY PARKS / SFU CONCEPT + DESIGN DRAWINGS".
textual records
1980-1985
photographs
PH2000:0698
architecture
1998
photographs
1998
architecture
PH1978:0150
architecture
1978
Panoramic view showing parked mobile homes, Lake Quinault, Washington, United States
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PH1978:0150
architecture
ARCH283892
1969
ARCH283894
1969