drawings
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.233
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This file includes site plan, levels, reflected ceiling plans, roof plan, and details for the CCA.
1985-1986
Level plans, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.233
Description:
This file includes site plan, levels, reflected ceiling plans, roof plan, and details for the CCA.
drawings
1985-1986
drawings
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.334
Description:
This file includes Shaughnessy House site plan, interior and exterior elevations, sections, roof and floor plans.
July 29, 1985
Preliminary Shaughnessy House plans, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.334
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This file includes Shaughnessy House site plan, interior and exterior elevations, sections, roof and floor plans.
drawings
July 29, 1985
drawings
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.478
Description:
This file includes mechanical site plan and schematic, mechanical room, HVAC, and plumbing for fire protection.
September 26, 1985
Mechanical and electrical plans, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.478
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This file includes mechanical site plan and schematic, mechanical room, HVAC, and plumbing for fire protection.
drawings
September 26, 1985
drawings
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.487
Description:
This file contains a site plan showing the public level floor plan and the CCA garden.
ca 1989
Site plan with garden, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.487
Description:
This file contains a site plan showing the public level floor plan and the CCA garden.
drawings
ca 1989
drawings
AP046.S1.1983.PR01.507
Description:
This file contains a hand coloured drawing for the CCA site plan with landscaping and shade.
1983-1989
Site plan with landscaping, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Québec
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AP046.S1.1983.PR01.507
Description:
This file contains a hand coloured drawing for the CCA site plan with landscaping and shade.
drawings
1983-1989
Project
AP018.S1.1978.PR07
Description:
This project series documents a site study for the new National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario in 1978. The office identified the project number as 7809. In 1977, Parkin Architects Planners won a limited architectural competition for their design of the new National Gallery of Canada. The selected site for the competition, next to the Ottawa River, was controversial due to its uneven ground and lack of access to main streets in Ottawa. This project consisted of an extended site study for the construction of that building following the announcement of the competition winner if the original site was to be used. This was a brief urban design study to consider appropriate massing, exterior spaces, access, and vistas to and from the proposed building. It also included studying the best use of land next to the new gallery. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1976-1978. The textual records include the predesign programme and schemes, correspondence, notes, meeting reports and research.
1976-1978
National Gallery of Canada, Extended Site Study, Ottawa, Ontario (1978)
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AP018.S1.1978.PR07
Description:
This project series documents a site study for the new National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario in 1978. The office identified the project number as 7809. In 1977, Parkin Architects Planners won a limited architectural competition for their design of the new National Gallery of Canada. The selected site for the competition, next to the Ottawa River, was controversial due to its uneven ground and lack of access to main streets in Ottawa. This project consisted of an extended site study for the construction of that building following the announcement of the competition winner if the original site was to be used. This was a brief urban design study to consider appropriate massing, exterior spaces, access, and vistas to and from the proposed building. It also included studying the best use of land next to the new gallery. The project is recorded through drawings and textual records dating from 1976-1978. The textual records include the predesign programme and schemes, correspondence, notes, meeting reports and research.
Project
1976-1978
DR1987:0398 R/V
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- The central drawing on this sheet is an A-shaped runway scheme inscribed in pentagon within the square site. The site plan is surrounded by smaller conceptual sketches of different runway plans. The drawing on the verso shows the same A-shape runway scheme, but with a tri-lobed outline.
architecture
1929
Los Angeles Municipal Airport [?]: Runway site plan; verso: Los Angeles Municipal Airport [?]: Runway plan
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DR1987:0398 R/V
Description:
- The central drawing on this sheet is an A-shaped runway scheme inscribed in pentagon within the square site. The site plan is surrounded by smaller conceptual sketches of different runway plans. The drawing on the verso shows the same A-shape runway scheme, but with a tri-lobed outline.
architecture
Series
Web Site
AP103.S11
Description:
Series contains a CD-ROM of the IFCCA Prize Competition's web site. Material in series was last updated 6 January 1999.
6 January 1999
Web Site
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AP103.S11
Description:
Series contains a CD-ROM of the IFCCA Prize Competition's web site. Material in series was last updated 6 January 1999.
Series 11
6 January 1999
Project
AP075.S1.2001.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for the landscape master plan of Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s. Oberlander was in charged of developping the concept for the landscape master plan and create a healing garden. Her concept included a site entry with a strong presence of the nature to reassure the visitor, the use of native plants to keep the landscape of the hospital in harmony with site natural landscape, the use of plants that encourage and support wildlife to allow sick children to appreciate nature, outdoor seating areas and pathways with lighting to be used even at nightime, and environments for play and learning for sick children and their relatives. A participatory method was also applied for the design of the master plan throughout workshops organized with the children of the hospital in which they were invited to draw what they wanted for the healing garden. The project series contains landscape plans, site plans, landscape concept plans, site concept plans and presentation drawings. The project is also documented through Oberlander's concept notes, correspondence, including correspondence with client, Oberlander's landscape proposal, landscape concept presentation documents, financial documents, research material, and photographs of the site for the hospital.
2000-2004
Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta (2001)
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AP075.S1.2001.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for the landscape master plan of Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s. Oberlander was in charged of developping the concept for the landscape master plan and create a healing garden. Her concept included a site entry with a strong presence of the nature to reassure the visitor, the use of native plants to keep the landscape of the hospital in harmony with site natural landscape, the use of plants that encourage and support wildlife to allow sick children to appreciate nature, outdoor seating areas and pathways with lighting to be used even at nightime, and environments for play and learning for sick children and their relatives. A participatory method was also applied for the design of the master plan throughout workshops organized with the children of the hospital in which they were invited to draw what they wanted for the healing garden. The project series contains landscape plans, site plans, landscape concept plans, site concept plans and presentation drawings. The project is also documented through Oberlander's concept notes, correspondence, including correspondence with client, Oberlander's landscape proposal, landscape concept presentation documents, financial documents, research material, and photographs of the site for the hospital.
Project
2000-2004
PH1987:1223:001
Description:
The construction site where Bergmann Michel took the photographs is of the Haus Schroeder in Spendlingen, designed by Lucy Hillebrand.
between 1927 and 1933
Photo study for documentary film with working title 'Bauen' [To Build] showing camera mounting points, Spendlingen, Germany
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PH1987:1223:001
Description:
The construction site where Bergmann Michel took the photographs is of the Haus Schroeder in Spendlingen, designed by Lucy Hillebrand.