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ARCH256703
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general office files from Erickson/Massey office - tender/contract stage procedures, office furniture, office machines, planters, management contracts, newspaper clippings, Mid-Canada development fund, miscellaneous correspondence, construction consultants, conveyors, drape track valance, ecology newsletter, Dharam Kohli/ Erickson Massey agreement, E/M procedures - interiors, invitations, Architecture Canada Magazine, Architectural Institute of B.C. booklet, Art for Architecture, Artists, Building system information clearinghouse, consultants, school construction systems, S.E.F. school, topographics, universities, research material, project management, Erickson/Massey project status summaries, real estate, reference material, Erickson/Massey Vancouver correspondence.
1967, 1970-1972, 1975
General office files from Erickson/Massey office - tender/contract stage procedures
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ARCH256703
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general office files from Erickson/Massey office - tender/contract stage procedures, office furniture, office machines, planters, management contracts, newspaper clippings, Mid-Canada development fund, miscellaneous correspondence, construction consultants, conveyors, drape track valance, ecology newsletter, Dharam Kohli/ Erickson Massey agreement, E/M procedures - interiors, invitations, Architecture Canada Magazine, Architectural Institute of B.C. booklet, Art for Architecture, Artists, Building system information clearinghouse, consultants, school construction systems, S.E.F. school, topographics, universities, research material, project management, Erickson/Massey project status summaries, real estate, reference material, Erickson/Massey Vancouver correspondence.
textual records
1967, 1970-1972, 1975
DR1994:0014:016
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- This photograph is of 19 photographic exhibition panels showing Tugendhat House (Brno, Czech Republic) [3 panels]; Pabellón Mies van der Rohe (Barcelona, Spain) [3 panels]; Promontory Apartment Building (Chicago, Ill.) [2 panels]; 860 and 880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments (Chicago, Ill.) [2 panels]; model for Cantor Commercial Center Office Building (Indianapolis, Indiana) [1 panel]; model for Cantor Drive-in Restaurant (Indianapolis, Indiana) [1 panel]; and various Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, Illinois) buildings including the Boiler Plant [2 panels], Minerals and Metals Research Building [1 panel]; unidentified views [2 panels]; and perspective drawings for unidentified buildings [2 panels].
architecture, exhibition design
negative exposed between 1949 and 1969
View of exhibition panels showing various projects by Mies van der Rohe
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DR1994:0014:016
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- This photograph is of 19 photographic exhibition panels showing Tugendhat House (Brno, Czech Republic) [3 panels]; Pabellón Mies van der Rohe (Barcelona, Spain) [3 panels]; Promontory Apartment Building (Chicago, Ill.) [2 panels]; 860 and 880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments (Chicago, Ill.) [2 panels]; model for Cantor Commercial Center Office Building (Indianapolis, Indiana) [1 panel]; model for Cantor Drive-in Restaurant (Indianapolis, Indiana) [1 panel]; and various Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, Illinois) buildings including the Boiler Plant [2 panels], Minerals and Metals Research Building [1 panel]; unidentified views [2 panels]; and perspective drawings for unidentified buildings [2 panels].
architecture, exhibition design
DR1988:0412
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- This drawing shows a landing, or perhaps a corridor. The staircase at the far end has flights going both up and down. The landing is filled with furniture and plants. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, interior design
1920s or 1930s
Perspective showing a landing
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DR1988:0412
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- This drawing shows a landing, or perhaps a corridor. The staircase at the far end has flights going both up and down. The landing is filled with furniture and plants. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, interior design
PH1998:0020:131
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- The article "Iz materialov obsledovaniia arkhitektury zhilykh kompleksov." by V.S. Balikhin published in 'Problemy arkhitektury: Sbornik materialov/Problèmes d'architecture: Recueil des matèriaux [sic]' in 1936 contains views and brief descriptions of the positive and negative characteristics of some of the housing complexes constructed during the late 1920s - early 1930s in various cities and towns of Soviet Union. The projects discussed in the article include some of the projects represented in the group of photographs PH1998:0020:001-130, such as housing complexes Dangauerovka, Shabolovka, Dubrovka, Usachevka, and "Sharikopodshipnik" [Bearing] plant complex, all in Moscow, and the First and Second Blocks in Magnitogorsk.
architecture
published before 15 September 1936
Magazine article "Iz materialov obsledovaniia arkhitektury zhilykh kompleksov" [From materials of a survey of architecture of Housing complexes], Moscow
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PH1998:0020:131
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- The article "Iz materialov obsledovaniia arkhitektury zhilykh kompleksov." by V.S. Balikhin published in 'Problemy arkhitektury: Sbornik materialov/Problèmes d'architecture: Recueil des matèriaux [sic]' in 1936 contains views and brief descriptions of the positive and negative characteristics of some of the housing complexes constructed during the late 1920s - early 1930s in various cities and towns of Soviet Union. The projects discussed in the article include some of the projects represented in the group of photographs PH1998:0020:001-130, such as housing complexes Dangauerovka, Shabolovka, Dubrovka, Usachevka, and "Sharikopodshipnik" [Bearing] plant complex, all in Moscow, and the First and Second Blocks in Magnitogorsk.
architecture
ARCH282077
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Recording is a tour and discussion of Sun Yat-Sen Garden in Vancouver including a description of many of the plants. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's voice can be heard on the recording. The landscape architects of the garden are also present, Joe Wai and Donald Vaughan. At 00:41:41 the recording ends and the rest of the tape consists of a recording of CBC radio including an interview of Bruce Truan from Arthur Erickson Architects from "The Early Edition." The audio cassette label is inscribed "SUN YAT-SEN 3".
circa 1980s
Audio recording of a tour of Sun Yat-Sen Garden in Vancouver, Part 3
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ARCH282077
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Recording is a tour and discussion of Sun Yat-Sen Garden in Vancouver including a description of many of the plants. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's voice can be heard on the recording. The landscape architects of the garden are also present, Joe Wai and Donald Vaughan. At 00:41:41 the recording ends and the rest of the tape consists of a recording of CBC radio including an interview of Bruce Truan from Arthur Erickson Architects from "The Early Edition." The audio cassette label is inscribed "SUN YAT-SEN 3".
circa 1980s
Project
AP206.S1.1985.PR10
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This project series documents the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in India, likely around 1985-2000. The project was probably for the main campus, located in New Delhi. The project proposed a complete campus made up of round structures and roadways. The roads and buildings were proposed as one and the same, as both the roads and parking would make up the roofs of the buildings. This, it was said, would maximize the campus's space and separate cars from pedestrians. The project also proposed the design of energy efficient and sustainable infrastructure and processes for the campus. The drawings highlight the creation of waste management facilities, a biogas plant, sewage systems, an animal husbandry block, vegetable farming, efficient furniture and windmills mounted on the laboratories. The project is recorded through drawings, which are mostly reprographic copies, textual records and slides, likely dating from around 1985-2000. The drawings consist of a campus diagram, area survey plans, elevations, a section and details, while the textual records consist of a project proposal report. The slides show presentation plans and the project model.
circa 1985-2000
Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi (circa 1985-2000)
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AP206.S1.1985.PR10
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This project series documents the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in India, likely around 1985-2000. The project was probably for the main campus, located in New Delhi. The project proposed a complete campus made up of round structures and roadways. The roads and buildings were proposed as one and the same, as both the roads and parking would make up the roofs of the buildings. This, it was said, would maximize the campus's space and separate cars from pedestrians. The project also proposed the design of energy efficient and sustainable infrastructure and processes for the campus. The drawings highlight the creation of waste management facilities, a biogas plant, sewage systems, an animal husbandry block, vegetable farming, efficient furniture and windmills mounted on the laboratories. The project is recorded through drawings, which are mostly reprographic copies, textual records and slides, likely dating from around 1985-2000. The drawings consist of a campus diagram, area survey plans, elevations, a section and details, while the textual records consist of a project proposal report. The slides show presentation plans and the project model.
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circa 1985-2000
Project
AP207.S1.2017.PR02
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The project series documents "Architecture Forgiven by Nature", an installation design by Pettena in 2017. The installation consists of an old water tower at the top of a hill in Brufa, covered with a metal grill. The intention is for plants to grow from the grill and hide the tower behind vegetation. The installation also included a staircase hidden behind the metal grill to give access to the top of the tower, so it could be used as a belvedere. "An additional function therefore joins the usual one, as nature helps to integrate a banal architecture into the landscape while also changing it into a place of consciousness and better understanding of both the environment and the art world." [1] The project is also known as "Torre di Brufa". The project series contains a drawing, printouts of digital renderings, plans of the structure surrounding the water tower, and video of Pettena showing the model of the tower. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/nat-tower-in-brufa-2017/ (last accessed 28 January 2020)
2006-2017
Architecture Forgiven by Nature (2017)
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AP207.S1.2017.PR02
Description:
The project series documents "Architecture Forgiven by Nature", an installation design by Pettena in 2017. The installation consists of an old water tower at the top of a hill in Brufa, covered with a metal grill. The intention is for plants to grow from the grill and hide the tower behind vegetation. The installation also included a staircase hidden behind the metal grill to give access to the top of the tower, so it could be used as a belvedere. "An additional function therefore joins the usual one, as nature helps to integrate a banal architecture into the landscape while also changing it into a place of consciousness and better understanding of both the environment and the art world." [1] The project is also known as "Torre di Brufa". The project series contains a drawing, printouts of digital renderings, plans of the structure surrounding the water tower, and video of Pettena showing the model of the tower. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/nat-tower-in-brufa-2017/ (last accessed 28 January 2020)
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2006-2017
Project
AP075.S1.1992.PR04
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Thunderbird Housing at University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Orberlander worked on this project from 1992-1995 with architectural firm Waisman Dewar Grout Carter. Oberlander landscape design for this project included planting beds, trees and espaliers to screen the windows from the paved commun courtyard. The courtyard also includes a circular barbecue construsted by continuing pavers, the same used as pavement for the courtyard. She also included planting of trees along the facades of the building and along the pathway connecting the student housing to the rest of the campus pavilions. The project series includes sketches, design development drawings, including landscape concept plans with plant lists, landscape elevations and sections, presentation drawings, and working drawings, such as irrigation plans, site plans, landscape plans and planting plans. The project is also documented through working drawings for the new student housing used as reference and photographs of the landscaping work. Textual records for this project comprises a proposal, concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence, including with clients, architects and consultants, and specifications.
1991-2001
Thunderbird Housing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia (1992-1996)
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AP075.S1.1992.PR04
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Thunderbird Housing at University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Orberlander worked on this project from 1992-1995 with architectural firm Waisman Dewar Grout Carter. Oberlander landscape design for this project included planting beds, trees and espaliers to screen the windows from the paved commun courtyard. The courtyard also includes a circular barbecue construsted by continuing pavers, the same used as pavement for the courtyard. She also included planting of trees along the facades of the building and along the pathway connecting the student housing to the rest of the campus pavilions. The project series includes sketches, design development drawings, including landscape concept plans with plant lists, landscape elevations and sections, presentation drawings, and working drawings, such as irrigation plans, site plans, landscape plans and planting plans. The project is also documented through working drawings for the new student housing used as reference and photographs of the landscaping work. Textual records for this project comprises a proposal, concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence, including with clients, architects and consultants, and specifications.
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1991-2001
Project
AP075.S1.1988.PR04
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Project series documents Cornelie Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Jarvis Residence on Hudson Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on the initial landscape project from 1964-1966, and later on renovations of the garden in 1988-1989. The residence was designed by architect Ron Thom, from Thompson Berwick & Pratt Architects and was completed in 1964. The project consisted in creating well sunlit circular wooden deck where the family could gather, especially for breakfast in the morning, with sun-loving vegetation. The garden also integrated elements from Japanese traditional gardens, brought back by the owners of the house after a trip in Japan, including stepping-stones that were arranged to create a path from the house and the beginning of a woodland walk. Project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans and layout plans, and also working drawing, including irragation plans. The project series also comprises photographs of the residence and the garden, and textual records, such as specifications, correspondence with architects and clients, Oberlander's concept notes, and plant lists.
1966-2004
Jarvis Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia (1988-1992)
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AP075.S1.1988.PR04
Description:
Project series documents Cornelie Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Jarvis Residence on Hudson Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on the initial landscape project from 1964-1966, and later on renovations of the garden in 1988-1989. The residence was designed by architect Ron Thom, from Thompson Berwick & Pratt Architects and was completed in 1964. The project consisted in creating well sunlit circular wooden deck where the family could gather, especially for breakfast in the morning, with sun-loving vegetation. The garden also integrated elements from Japanese traditional gardens, brought back by the owners of the house after a trip in Japan, including stepping-stones that were arranged to create a path from the house and the beginning of a woodland walk. Project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans and layout plans, and also working drawing, including irragation plans. The project series also comprises photographs of the residence and the garden, and textual records, such as specifications, correspondence with architects and clients, Oberlander's concept notes, and plant lists.
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1966-2004
Project
AP075.S1.1990.PR10
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Hugo Eppich Residence on Groveland Road, near the corner with Evremount Drive, in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1984-1987 with architect Arthur Erickson. The concept for this project was to create a garden on sloped property and include a water feature. Oberlander designed a wooded area with pathways to wander in and a reflecting pond with water lilies at the bottom of the property, just under the house terrace. The project was completed in 1987. The project series contains design development drawings, such as landscape plans, planting plans, site plans and grading plans, and site plans used for reference. The project is also documented throught concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence with clients, architects and contractors, meetings notes, plant lists, and photographs of the landscaping work and the digging of the pond. The project series also contains a digital recording of the TV show "Homes by Design" with an interview about Hugo Eppich Residence and Arthur Erickson's work.
1984-2006
Hugo Eppich Residence, West Vancouver, British Columbia (1990)
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AP075.S1.1990.PR10
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Hugo Eppich Residence on Groveland Road, near the corner with Evremount Drive, in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1984-1987 with architect Arthur Erickson. The concept for this project was to create a garden on sloped property and include a water feature. Oberlander designed a wooded area with pathways to wander in and a reflecting pond with water lilies at the bottom of the property, just under the house terrace. The project was completed in 1987. The project series contains design development drawings, such as landscape plans, planting plans, site plans and grading plans, and site plans used for reference. The project is also documented throught concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence with clients, architects and contractors, meetings notes, plant lists, and photographs of the landscaping work and the digging of the pond. The project series also contains a digital recording of the TV show "Homes by Design" with an interview about Hugo Eppich Residence and Arthur Erickson's work.
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1984-2006