photographs
PH2004:0070:010
architecture
ca. 1946
photographs
ca. 1946
architecture
photographs
PH2004:0070:013
architecture
ca. 1930
photographs
ca. 1930
architecture
photographs
PH2004:0070:022
architecture
ca. 1946
photographs
ca. 1946
architecture
textual records
AP075.S1.1994.PR01.003
Description:
Original folder entitled "NEW CANADIAN EMBASSY BERLIN / CONCEPT WRITTINGS + CONCEPT DRAWINGS".
2005
Concept development for the New Canadian Embassy in Berlin, Germany
Actions:
AP075.S1.1994.PR01.003
Description:
Original folder entitled "NEW CANADIAN EMBASSY BERLIN / CONCEPT WRITTINGS + CONCEPT DRAWINGS".
textual records
2005
DR2004:0953:001
29 February 1992
textual records
AP075.S1.1994.PR01.006
Description:
Original folder entitled "BERLIN 05 / MISCELLANEOUS".
circa 2005
Brochures and documentation for the New Canadian Embassy in Berlin, Germany
Actions:
AP075.S1.1994.PR01.006
Description:
Original folder entitled "BERLIN 05 / MISCELLANEOUS".
textual records
circa 2005
Project
AP075.S1.1994.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project of a roof garden for the New Canadian Embassy at Leipziger Platz in Berlin, Germany. Oberlander worked on this project in from 1999-2005 with architectural firm Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg Architects. Oberlander's work for the project included a terrace at the Ambassador's Level (6th floor) with mounded evergreen white flowering groundcover azaleas, cascading roses hanging along the Leipzigerstrasse facade, and a green roof on top of the building. The concept of the landscaping of the green roof was to represente Canada's land of the north in an abstract form, simulating the river system of the MacKenzie River in the Northwest Territories, linking Alberta to the Arctic Ocean. She used black-glass panels to represente the water. The drainage for the green roof was also connected the drainage infrastructure of the building to recycle the water collected from the roof. The project series includes sketches and design development drawings for the green roof landscaping, planting details and irrigation details, presentation drawings from KPMB and drawings of the building used as reference. The project is also documented through research material, concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence, including with architects, consultants, contractors and clients, proposal, specifications, and press clippings about the project. The project series also includes sample of glass tiles used for the landscaping.
1994-2005
New Canadian Embassy in Berlin, Germany (1994-2005)
Actions:
AP075.S1.1994.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project of a roof garden for the New Canadian Embassy at Leipziger Platz in Berlin, Germany. Oberlander worked on this project in from 1999-2005 with architectural firm Kuwabara, Payne, McKenna, Blumberg Architects. Oberlander's work for the project included a terrace at the Ambassador's Level (6th floor) with mounded evergreen white flowering groundcover azaleas, cascading roses hanging along the Leipzigerstrasse facade, and a green roof on top of the building. The concept of the landscaping of the green roof was to represente Canada's land of the north in an abstract form, simulating the river system of the MacKenzie River in the Northwest Territories, linking Alberta to the Arctic Ocean. She used black-glass panels to represente the water. The drainage for the green roof was also connected the drainage infrastructure of the building to recycle the water collected from the roof. The project series includes sketches and design development drawings for the green roof landscaping, planting details and irrigation details, presentation drawings from KPMB and drawings of the building used as reference. The project is also documented through research material, concept notes by Oberlander, correspondence, including with architects, consultants, contractors and clients, proposal, specifications, and press clippings about the project. The project series also includes sample of glass tiles used for the landscaping.
Project
1994-2005
DR1986:0030
architecture
ca. 1919
architecture
DR1984:1579
1984
DR1984:1580
1984