Projet
AP041.S1.1963.D2
Description:
File documents the planning stages of a metro station Mont-Royal in Montréal. Includes architectural drawings (elevations, sections, and details), and sketches, which were created under the supervision of architect Victor Prus.
1963-1964
Metro Mont-Royal, Montréal, Québec
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AP041.S1.1963.D2
Description:
File documents the planning stages of a metro station Mont-Royal in Montréal. Includes architectural drawings (elevations, sections, and details), and sketches, which were created under the supervision of architect Victor Prus.
Project
1963-1964
Sous-série
Awards and honours
AP075.S3.SS3
Description:
This sub-series documents the awards and honours received by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander for her work as a landscape architect or awards for landscape projects. It includes design awards from Landscape architecture associations, such as the President's Award to Excellence from the American Society of Lanscape Architects (ASLA) for Robson Square in Vancouver in 1971, or the Canadian Society of Lanscape Architects (CSLA) award for the Canadian Chancery in Washington D.C. in 1991. It also contains honoris cause she received from universities or documents related to the been nomiated as Officer of the Order of Canada in 2009 or as Companion of the Order of Canada in 2018. The sub-series contains the awards, medals, trophies and certificats she received, invitations to official celebrations, a few recordings of the award ceremonies, photographs, and other correspondence and administrative documents related to the planning of ceremonies.
1950-2018
Awards and honours
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AP075.S3.SS3
Description:
This sub-series documents the awards and honours received by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander for her work as a landscape architect or awards for landscape projects. It includes design awards from Landscape architecture associations, such as the President's Award to Excellence from the American Society of Lanscape Architects (ASLA) for Robson Square in Vancouver in 1971, or the Canadian Society of Lanscape Architects (CSLA) award for the Canadian Chancery in Washington D.C. in 1991. It also contains honoris cause she received from universities or documents related to the been nomiated as Officer of the Order of Canada in 2009 or as Companion of the Order of Canada in 2018. The sub-series contains the awards, medals, trophies and certificats she received, invitations to official celebrations, a few recordings of the award ceremonies, photographs, and other correspondence and administrative documents related to the planning of ceremonies.
Sub-series
1950-2018
Projet
AP075.S1.2016.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consulting landscape architect for the restauration of the landscape of the Canada Pavilion at Venice Biennale site, in Venice, Italy. Oberlander worked on this project in 2016 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects and in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada. Oberlander's first goal in the redesigning of the landscape was to give better accessibility to the site. Her design consisted in creating paths to connect the Canadian Pavilion to the neighbouring British and German Pavilions, and also paths and plateforms to give access to the site that includes a cafe and a belvedere. The restored pavilion was unveiled at the 16th Venice Biennale in 2018 The project series contains predominantly presentation drawings, such as site plans, grading plants, plating plans, and details. The project is also documented through correspondence with landscape architects, proposal by Oberlander, reports, minutes of meetings, and documentation.
2011-2018
Venice Biennale Canada Pavilion, Venice, Italy (2016)
Actions:
AP075.S1.2016.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consulting landscape architect for the restauration of the landscape of the Canada Pavilion at Venice Biennale site, in Venice, Italy. Oberlander worked on this project in 2016 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects and in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada. Oberlander's first goal in the redesigning of the landscape was to give better accessibility to the site. Her design consisted in creating paths to connect the Canadian Pavilion to the neighbouring British and German Pavilions, and also paths and plateforms to give access to the site that includes a cafe and a belvedere. The restored pavilion was unveiled at the 16th Venice Biennale in 2018 The project series contains predominantly presentation drawings, such as site plans, grading plants, plating plans, and details. The project is also documented through correspondence with landscape architects, proposal by Oberlander, reports, minutes of meetings, and documentation.
Project
2011-2018
DR1988:0294
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
1932
New premises for the Royal Institute of British Architects: Plan of lower ground floor
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DR1988:0294
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
DR1988:0295
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
1932
New premises for the Royal Institute of British Architects: Plan of ground floor
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DR1988:0295
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
DR1988:0296
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
1932
New premises for the Royal Institute of British Architects: Plan of mezzanine floor
Actions:
DR1988:0296
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
DR1988:0297
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
1932
New premises for the Royal Institute of British Architects: Plan of first floor
Actions:
DR1988:0297
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
DR1988:0298
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
1932
New premises for the Royal Institute of British Architects: Plan of second floor
Actions:
DR1988:0298
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
DR1988:0299
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
1932
New premises for the Royal Institute of British Architects: Plan of fourth floor
Actions:
DR1988:0299
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
DR1988:0300
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture
1932
New premises for the Royal Institute of British Architects: Plan of the sixth floor
Actions:
DR1988:0300
Description:
- An apparently incomplete set of twelve orthographic competition drawings by Harold Bramhill for the new premises of the Royal Institute of British Architects, DR1988:0294 - DR1988:0305. Drawings numbered 224I and 224L are missing from an otherwise consecutively numbered series, 224A - 224M, and one of the drawings, DR1988:0304, is unnumbered.
architecture