Projet
AP154.S1.1979.PR01
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Project series AP154.S1.1979.PR01, George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York, N.Y. (1979), documents an executed project to recycle a municipal asphalt plant into a youth sports and arts center. Clients for the project were the New York City Department of General Services and the Neighborhood Committee for the Asphalt Green, chaired by Dr. George Murphy. The asphalt plant was a parabolic structure built in the 1940s by the firm Kahn and Jacobs. Pasanella + Klein worked on the adaptive reuse project with HOK, successors to Kahn and Jacobs. The transformed interior includes two gymnasia of different sizes, a running track, art and photography studios, offices, lockers, showers and a theatre. The design includes an on-site total energy plant. The project series consists of presentation drawings. References: Kerr, Laurie. "Back to the future", Oculus, v. 64, no. 7/8 (March/April 2002), p. 7-8. Dixon, John Morris. "25-year watch", Oculus, v. 71, issue 1 (spring 2009) Doubilet, Susan. "Arch support", Progressive architecture, v. 66, no. 11 (Nov. 1985), p. 101 Architektur + Wettbewerbe, 127 (Sept. 1986), p. 16-17
between 1979 and 1984?
George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York, N.Y. (1979)
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AP154.S1.1979.PR01
Description:
Project series AP154.S1.1979.PR01, George & Annette Murphy Center at Asphalt Green, New York, N.Y. (1979), documents an executed project to recycle a municipal asphalt plant into a youth sports and arts center. Clients for the project were the New York City Department of General Services and the Neighborhood Committee for the Asphalt Green, chaired by Dr. George Murphy. The asphalt plant was a parabolic structure built in the 1940s by the firm Kahn and Jacobs. Pasanella + Klein worked on the adaptive reuse project with HOK, successors to Kahn and Jacobs. The transformed interior includes two gymnasia of different sizes, a running track, art and photography studios, offices, lockers, showers and a theatre. The design includes an on-site total energy plant. The project series consists of presentation drawings. References: Kerr, Laurie. "Back to the future", Oculus, v. 64, no. 7/8 (March/April 2002), p. 7-8. Dixon, John Morris. "25-year watch", Oculus, v. 71, issue 1 (spring 2009) Doubilet, Susan. "Arch support", Progressive architecture, v. 66, no. 11 (Nov. 1985), p. 101 Architektur + Wettbewerbe, 127 (Sept. 1986), p. 16-17
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between 1979 and 1984?
Sous-série
Architectural Drawings
AP032.S1.SS2.D3
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Architectural and engineering drawings for buildings and projects by Mies van der Rohe and other architects. Includes drawings for the S.S. Borovay House by Goldsmith and Earl Bluestein, architects, and Mies projects Goldsmith worked on (Farnsworth House, Cantor Restaurant, I.I.T. Boiler Plant and others).
1945-1963
Architectural Drawings
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AP032.S1.SS2.D3
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Architectural and engineering drawings for buildings and projects by Mies van der Rohe and other architects. Includes drawings for the S.S. Borovay House by Goldsmith and Earl Bluestein, architects, and Mies projects Goldsmith worked on (Farnsworth House, Cantor Restaurant, I.I.T. Boiler Plant and others).
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1945-1963
Projet
AP075.S1.1983.PR05
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Canada Place, located in Vancouver's downton harbour front in the Burrad Inlet, British Columbia. She worked on this project from 1983-1986 with architectural firms Downs/Archambault, Musson Cattell and Partners, Zeldler Roberts Partnership. The project was completed in 1986. The project was intented as a way of creating a link between the sea and the city. The project included a cruise ship terminal and a convention centre. Oberlander landscape design included an installation of planter boxes along the promenade deck of the pier with plants indigeneous to Burrad Inlet and a dry garden. The project series contains Oberlander's concept notes, research and reference material, correspondence, including correspondence with architects and clients, financial documents, plant selection documents, specifications and press clippings of arcticles on the project. Also comprises in the project series are photographs and design development drawings, including planting plans, plans of the differents types of planters, planters details and sections, and plans for the dry garden.
1983-2003
Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia (1983)
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AP075.S1.1983.PR05
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Canada Place, located in Vancouver's downton harbour front in the Burrad Inlet, British Columbia. She worked on this project from 1983-1986 with architectural firms Downs/Archambault, Musson Cattell and Partners, Zeldler Roberts Partnership. The project was completed in 1986. The project was intented as a way of creating a link between the sea and the city. The project included a cruise ship terminal and a convention centre. Oberlander landscape design included an installation of planter boxes along the promenade deck of the pier with plants indigeneous to Burrad Inlet and a dry garden. The project series contains Oberlander's concept notes, research and reference material, correspondence, including correspondence with architects and clients, financial documents, plant selection documents, specifications and press clippings of arcticles on the project. Also comprises in the project series are photographs and design development drawings, including planting plans, plans of the differents types of planters, planters details and sections, and plans for the dry garden.
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1983-2003
Projet
AP164.S1.1989.D2
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This project series documents the proposal for a residual water treatment plant Torrelodones-Galapagar for the water management company Canal de Isabel II, the Community of Madrid's water supply. The firm identified this project as number 57. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings.
1987-1989
Cantones de Isabel II, Torrelodones, Spain (1989)
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AP164.S1.1989.D2
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This project series documents the proposal for a residual water treatment plant Torrelodones-Galapagar for the water management company Canal de Isabel II, the Community of Madrid's water supply. The firm identified this project as number 57. Documenting this project are conceptual and design development drawings.
Project
1987-1989
Projet
AP075.S1.2003.PR05
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project of a green roof built as a demonstration at the Great Northern Way Campus of the British Columbia Institute of Technology, in Vancouver. Oberlander worked in this project in the early 2000s. The project was led by the Green Roof Research Facility to study performance of green roofs. The project series contains photographs of roof during installation of equipment, a work plan, specifications for the landscaping, correspondence, including with client, consultants, contractors, and suppliers, plant lists, roofing system plan with plants layout. The project series also includes an article on the Green Roof Research Facility project.
2002-2003
British Columbia Institute of Technology Green Roof, Vancouver, British Columbia (2003)
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AP075.S1.2003.PR05
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project of a green roof built as a demonstration at the Great Northern Way Campus of the British Columbia Institute of Technology, in Vancouver. Oberlander worked in this project in the early 2000s. The project was led by the Green Roof Research Facility to study performance of green roofs. The project series contains photographs of roof during installation of equipment, a work plan, specifications for the landscaping, correspondence, including with client, consultants, contractors, and suppliers, plant lists, roofing system plan with plants layout. The project series also includes an article on the Green Roof Research Facility project.
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2002-2003
Projet
AP164.S1.2000.D6
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The project series documents the competion entry for the design, construction and exploitation of a biomethanisation, recycling and composting plant, and an ecomuseum, in Pinto, Spain. In 2000, Abalos & Herreros, in collaboration with Urbaser, won the competition organised by Consejaría de Gestíon y Desarollo del Medio Ambiente (GEDESMA), Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. The plant was built between 2001 and 2003. The firm also worked with Renata Sentkiewicz and Wouter Van Daele. The firm identified this project as number 130. The complex was built in harmony with the landscape using the natural hill. The roof is a series of terraces creating an artificial landscape complements its surrounding. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, textual records, and photographic materials.
1999-2003
Planta de biometanización y compostaje de residuos urbanos, Pinto, Spain (2000-2003)
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AP164.S1.2000.D6
Description:
The project series documents the competion entry for the design, construction and exploitation of a biomethanisation, recycling and composting plant, and an ecomuseum, in Pinto, Spain. In 2000, Abalos & Herreros, in collaboration with Urbaser, won the competition organised by Consejaría de Gestíon y Desarollo del Medio Ambiente (GEDESMA), Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. The plant was built between 2001 and 2003. The firm also worked with Renata Sentkiewicz and Wouter Van Daele. The firm identified this project as number 130. The complex was built in harmony with the landscape using the natural hill. The roof is a series of terraces creating an artificial landscape complements its surrounding. Documenting the project are conceptual, design development, presentation and working drawings, textual records, and photographic materials.
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1999-2003
Projet
AP075.S1.2000.PR09
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for the landscape projet for the Portside expansion of the Vancouver Convention Centre. Oberlander worked in this project in 2005 with architectural firm Downs, Archambault & Partners Architects and Musson Cattel Mackey Partnership. The team had previously worked together on another project of expansion and redesign of the portiside in the mid-1980s for Canada Place. Like for the previous project, Oberlander's concept design was intended as a way of creating a link between the sea and the city and ease public access to the portside. Oberlander design raised precast planters with a selection of plants and trees adapted to the Burrad Inlet for the promenade. She was also in charge of the landscape design for the terraced roofscape above the new lobby of the Convention Centre, and the planters lining the pedestrian connection to the waterfront walkway. The project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans, and details for planters, reference drawings of the existing landscape, and working drawings, including landscape plans, irrigation plans, and planting plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, including correspondence with architects, clients, consultants and contractors, Oberlander's concept notes, proposal for the landscape concept, documents related to the plant selection, financial documents, press clippings on the project, and photographs of the planting.
1999-2005
Vancouver Convention Centre, Portside expansion, British Columbia (2005)
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AP075.S1.2000.PR09
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for the landscape projet for the Portside expansion of the Vancouver Convention Centre. Oberlander worked in this project in 2005 with architectural firm Downs, Archambault & Partners Architects and Musson Cattel Mackey Partnership. The team had previously worked together on another project of expansion and redesign of the portiside in the mid-1980s for Canada Place. Like for the previous project, Oberlander's concept design was intended as a way of creating a link between the sea and the city and ease public access to the portside. Oberlander design raised precast planters with a selection of plants and trees adapted to the Burrad Inlet for the promenade. She was also in charge of the landscape design for the terraced roofscape above the new lobby of the Convention Centre, and the planters lining the pedestrian connection to the waterfront walkway. The project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans, and details for planters, reference drawings of the existing landscape, and working drawings, including landscape plans, irrigation plans, and planting plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, including correspondence with architects, clients, consultants and contractors, Oberlander's concept notes, proposal for the landscape concept, documents related to the plant selection, financial documents, press clippings on the project, and photographs of the planting.
Project
1999-2005
documents textuels
AP075.S1.1992.PR02.022
Description:
Also contains the Museum of Anthropology expansion programme documents of 1981 and a partial list of plant, possibly from the 1975 project.
1981-2009
Correspondence and hydrogeological Assessment Restoration of grounds of Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1992.PR02.022
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Also contains the Museum of Anthropology expansion programme documents of 1981 and a partial list of plant, possibly from the 1975 project.
documents textuels
1981-2009
dessins
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19 File
ARCH258420
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site plan, sanitation and sewer system plans, mechanical plans and details, proposed electrical system layout (Queen's University Department of Physical Plant)
1975
Site plan, sanitation and sewer system plans, mechanical plans and details
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ARCH258420
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site plan, sanitation and sewer system plans, mechanical plans and details, proposed electrical system layout (Queen's University Department of Physical Plant)
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19 File
1975
documents textuels, photographies
AP075.S1.1997.PR02.001
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Contains design drawings, research and plan selection. Original folder entitled: "THE WATERFALL BUILDING / WEST 2ND AVE. / DESIGN DRAWINGS, / RESEARCH, PLANT SELECTION".
1997
Research and design development for The Waterfall Building, West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1997.PR02.001
Description:
Contains design drawings, research and plan selection. Original folder entitled: "THE WATERFALL BUILDING / WEST 2ND AVE. / DESIGN DRAWINGS, / RESEARCH, PLANT SELECTION".
documents textuels, photographies
1997