Projet
AP075.S1.1984.PR03
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Terminal City Tower for the private club Terminal City Club located between West Hastings Street and Cordova Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1984 with Charles Bentall architects. The project consisted in designing the landscape for a plaza situated between the Terminal City Tower and the Vancouver Club next door, linking West Hastings Street and Cordova Street. She also worked on the landscape design for a rock garden on the terrace roof of the first floor of the building. The project series contains two plantings sketches and four design development drawings, including a ground floor planting plan with plant list, and a floor plan showing the rock garden. The project is also documented through textual records, including correspondence with client, Oberlander's notes, a plant list, a some photographs.
1984
Terminal City Tower, Vancouver, British Columbia (1984)
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AP075.S1.1984.PR03
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Terminal City Tower for the private club Terminal City Club located between West Hastings Street and Cordova Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1984 with Charles Bentall architects. The project consisted in designing the landscape for a plaza situated between the Terminal City Tower and the Vancouver Club next door, linking West Hastings Street and Cordova Street. She also worked on the landscape design for a rock garden on the terrace roof of the first floor of the building. The project series contains two plantings sketches and four design development drawings, including a ground floor planting plan with plant list, and a floor plan showing the rock garden. The project is also documented through textual records, including correspondence with client, Oberlander's notes, a plant list, a some photographs.
Project
1984
documents textuels
DR1999:0500
Description:
documents include 20 photographs, reviews, notes, acoustics, area summary, project directory, elevations, specifications, zoning, code, washrooms, floor finishes, plans, doors, hinges, locks, structure, interior, ticket booth, drawings: foundation, skylights, windows, plumbing, computer drawings: elevations, floor and roof plans, artifact (foamcore), trade catalogues, miscellaneous blueprints and drawings, correspondence
Photographs, reviews, notes, acoustics, area summary, project directory, elevations
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DR1999:0500
Description:
documents include 20 photographs, reviews, notes, acoustics, area summary, project directory, elevations, specifications, zoning, code, washrooms, floor finishes, plans, doors, hinges, locks, structure, interior, ticket booth, drawings: foundation, skylights, windows, plumbing, computer drawings: elevations, floor and roof plans, artifact (foamcore), trade catalogues, miscellaneous blueprints and drawings, correspondence
documents textuels
documents textuels
ARCH254956
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67 files - interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building: ceilings; windows; pneumatic tube; glass and glazing; furniture fitments; Kent Street wall; millwork samples; washrooms; Temporary Agency; security systems; paving; painting; filing; library shelving; chair selection; coffee and lounge areas; auditorium; medical suite; carpeting; lobby waiting area; desk design; graphics programme; elevator lobbies; partitionings; Louvre drapes; telephones; stairs; control room; service modules; wood dadoes; cafeteria; copper; sandblasting; guard booth; doors and frames; glass sliding doors; exhibits and kitchen equipment; trees; plaza slate; Acme slate and tile; computer room; exercise facilities; basement area; general contractor Don Ellis; concrete; artwork for bank
1972-1976
Interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building
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ARCH254956
Description:
67 files - interior design correspondence and reprographic copies pertaining to the Bank of Canada building: ceilings; windows; pneumatic tube; glass and glazing; furniture fitments; Kent Street wall; millwork samples; washrooms; Temporary Agency; security systems; paving; painting; filing; library shelving; chair selection; coffee and lounge areas; auditorium; medical suite; carpeting; lobby waiting area; desk design; graphics programme; elevator lobbies; partitionings; Louvre drapes; telephones; stairs; control room; service modules; wood dadoes; cafeteria; copper; sandblasting; guard booth; doors and frames; glass sliding doors; exhibits and kitchen equipment; trees; plaza slate; Acme slate and tile; computer room; exercise facilities; basement area; general contractor Don Ellis; concrete; artwork for bank
documents textuels
1972-1976
Projet
AP056.S1.1988.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the Dome Productions offices and studio in Toronto from 1988-1989. The office identified the project number as 8804. This project consisted of a two-level office and studio area inside Toronto's SkyDome for the production company that was owned by The Sports Network (TSN). The main purpose of this space was to broadcast sports live from the stadium, but offices for producing, accounting, and marketing were also included. The two floors followed the curved shape of the stadium and were connected to one another by staircases. Visitors entered via large, glass doors into the reception area on the lower level, where they could move to the main lounge with its curved cappuccino bar, integrated into the main staircase. The lower level also held equipment rooms, fan rooms, editing areas, storage and offices. The upper level included two announcing booths, video editing suites, production spaces and conference rooms. The walls were composed of painted gypsum board but granite touches throughout stayed true to the concrete look of the stadium. Aluminum, steel, wood and sandblasted glass were also featured heavily throughout. The project is recorded through drawings and photographs dating from 1988-1989. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, details, elevations, sections, axonometric drawings, and structural drawings. The photographs show the finished interiors of the project.
1988-1989
Dome Productions Offices and Studios, Toronto (1988-1989)
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AP056.S1.1988.PR08
Description:
This project series documents the Dome Productions offices and studio in Toronto from 1988-1989. The office identified the project number as 8804. This project consisted of a two-level office and studio area inside Toronto's SkyDome for the production company that was owned by The Sports Network (TSN). The main purpose of this space was to broadcast sports live from the stadium, but offices for producing, accounting, and marketing were also included. The two floors followed the curved shape of the stadium and were connected to one another by staircases. Visitors entered via large, glass doors into the reception area on the lower level, where they could move to the main lounge with its curved cappuccino bar, integrated into the main staircase. The lower level also held equipment rooms, fan rooms, editing areas, storage and offices. The upper level included two announcing booths, video editing suites, production spaces and conference rooms. The walls were composed of painted gypsum board but granite touches throughout stayed true to the concrete look of the stadium. Aluminum, steel, wood and sandblasted glass were also featured heavily throughout. The project is recorded through drawings and photographs dating from 1988-1989. The drawings are mostly originals and include sketches, presentation drawings, plans, details, elevations, sections, axonometric drawings, and structural drawings. The photographs show the finished interiors of the project.
Project
1988-1989
photographies
AP149.S4.SS2.002
Description:
Group consists of sets of slides of visual material for lectures on research project of the Minimum Cost Housing Group. The group includes: - a set on open spaces in urban environment, related to the fifth Human Settlement Training Packages by Mininum Cost Housing Group - a set of slides on sanitation and sanitation systems previsously stored in a folder entitled "Sanitation" - a set of slides on doors in India and Mexico previously stored in a folder entitled "Doors", - a set entitled ''People'' - and a set on technology for housing developement, low cost houses construction, including slides on the Minimum Cost Housing Group's housing project, such as Ecol Operation, Maison Lessard project and Saddle Lake project, previously stored in a folder entitled "Technology".
1970s-1990s
Visual material for lectures on subject researchs
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AP149.S4.SS2.002
Description:
Group consists of sets of slides of visual material for lectures on research project of the Minimum Cost Housing Group. The group includes: - a set on open spaces in urban environment, related to the fifth Human Settlement Training Packages by Mininum Cost Housing Group - a set of slides on sanitation and sanitation systems previsously stored in a folder entitled "Sanitation" - a set of slides on doors in India and Mexico previously stored in a folder entitled "Doors", - a set entitled ''People'' - and a set on technology for housing developement, low cost houses construction, including slides on the Minimum Cost Housing Group's housing project, such as Ecol Operation, Maison Lessard project and Saddle Lake project, previously stored in a folder entitled "Technology".
photographies
1970s-1990s
dessins
AP154.S1.1973.PR01.SS2.038
Description:
Forty drawings numbered 110 through 117 and 119 through 149. Details, including: door & frame details, toilet elevations and details, elevator lobby details, 1st floor lobbys and canopy details, bronze fittings for plaza and sidewalk, range hood flue, stair details, elevator cab and entrance, garage office, mail box and chute, fire passage, Con Edison transformer vault, column details, exterior corner details, skin details, extrusions, bronze roof doors, garage ramp and loading dock, and display and utility alphabets.
1955-1957
Copies of drawings for the Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y.
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AP154.S1.1973.PR01.SS2.038
Description:
Forty drawings numbered 110 through 117 and 119 through 149. Details, including: door & frame details, toilet elevations and details, elevator lobby details, 1st floor lobbys and canopy details, bronze fittings for plaza and sidewalk, range hood flue, stair details, elevator cab and entrance, garage office, mail box and chute, fire passage, Con Edison transformer vault, column details, exterior corner details, skin details, extrusions, bronze roof doors, garage ramp and loading dock, and display and utility alphabets.
dessins
1955-1957
dessins
Quantité:
22 File
ARCH46052
Description:
location of oil tanks, operating room ceilings, roughing-in details, retaining wall railing and bowling green, doors, x-ray rooms, windows, main entrance canopy, ceiling rails, dining room ceiling, cooling tower platform, corner stone, platform for ceremony, beam brackets, main entrance hall and elevator lobby, piping, x-ray area layout, ceiling revision
Location of oil tanks, operating room ceilings, roughing-in details, retaining wall railing and bowling green
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ARCH46052
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location of oil tanks, operating room ceilings, roughing-in details, retaining wall railing and bowling green, doors, x-ray rooms, windows, main entrance canopy, ceiling rails, dining room ceiling, cooling tower platform, corner stone, platform for ceremony, beam brackets, main entrance hall and elevator lobby, piping, x-ray area layout, ceiling revision
dessins
Quantité:
22 File
dessins
Quantité:
2 drawing(s)
DR1995:0175:001-002
Description:
Design development drawings for Pearson House show plans for a lower level flat and a main flat. A partial plan shows how the master bedroom of the main flat can be divided into a smaller bedroom with an adjacent dressing room by the positioning of doors and cupboards between the two areas (see DR1995:0175:002).
1958-1959
Pearson house: Design development plans
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DR1995:0175:001-002
Description:
Design development drawings for Pearson House show plans for a lower level flat and a main flat. A partial plan shows how the master bedroom of the main flat can be divided into a smaller bedroom with an adjacent dressing room by the positioning of doors and cupboards between the two areas (see DR1995:0175:002).
dessins
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2 drawing(s)
1958-1959
PH1986:0900.11
Description:
Album PH1986:0900.11 comprises 79 photographs of the Bibliothèque Nationale in Versailles, France, designed by Michel Roux-Spitz. Photographs include views of an elevation of the building, a sketch, models, views of the building site, exterior views of the building, the entrance doors, interior views showing the set of shelves, the reading room, the staircase, hallways, and the basement.
architecture
1933-1934
Bibliothèque Nationale Versailles - 1933-1934
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PH1986:0900.11
Description:
Album PH1986:0900.11 comprises 79 photographs of the Bibliothèque Nationale in Versailles, France, designed by Michel Roux-Spitz. Photographs include views of an elevation of the building, a sketch, models, views of the building site, exterior views of the building, the entrance doors, interior views showing the set of shelves, the reading room, the staircase, hallways, and the basement.
1933-1934
architecture
dessins
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209 drawing(s)
DR1990:0026:001-209
Description:
- Group of student drawings by George Danforth for the first-year architectural design class taught by Mies van der Rohe at the Armour Institute of Technology in 1938-1939. Mostly sketch plans and interior views which study the relationship between walls, windows, columns and doors in houses. The works were accessioned in the groups that they were received in.
architecture, design d'intérieur
1938-1939
First-year architectural design studies made at the Armour Institute of Technology
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DR1990:0026:001-209
Description:
- Group of student drawings by George Danforth for the first-year architectural design class taught by Mies van der Rohe at the Armour Institute of Technology in 1938-1939. Mostly sketch plans and interior views which study the relationship between walls, windows, columns and doors in houses. The works were accessioned in the groups that they were received in.
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209 drawing(s)
1938-1939
architecture, design d'intérieur