photographies
PH1980:1220:036
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- The tomb of Ibrahim Adil Shah II, his wife and children is pictured. Behind it is the mosque that forms part of the Rauza. To the far right are the minarets of the northern gateway. The photographer was facing west north west.
architecture
March - April 1855
View of the Mausoleum of Ibrahim Adil Shah II showing the mosque on the far left and the minarets of the northern gateway on the far right, Ibrahim Rauza complex, Beejapore (now Bijapur), India
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PH1980:1220:036
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- The tomb of Ibrahim Adil Shah II, his wife and children is pictured. Behind it is the mosque that forms part of the Rauza. To the far right are the minarets of the northern gateway. The photographer was facing west north west.
photographies
March - April 1855
architecture
Projet
AP075.S1.2008.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Leon and Thea Koerner University Centre at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver. Oberlander worked on this project in 2013-2015 with architectural firm B Gordon Hlynsky Architect, who design the building located on North West Marine Drive. Oberlander's work consisted in designing the green space at the entrance of the building. Her landscape design included a concrete pathway linking the existing rose garden situated next to the building and the new building entrance, and rearraging the planting of existing rhododendrons and azaleas. The project series contains four lower floor plans showing landscape, correspondence, including correspondence with architects, specifications and financial documents.
2008-2015
Leon and Thea Koerner University Centre lower level, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia (2008)
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AP075.S1.2008.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Leon and Thea Koerner University Centre at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver. Oberlander worked on this project in 2013-2015 with architectural firm B Gordon Hlynsky Architect, who design the building located on North West Marine Drive. Oberlander's work consisted in designing the green space at the entrance of the building. Her landscape design included a concrete pathway linking the existing rose garden situated next to the building and the new building entrance, and rearraging the planting of existing rhododendrons and azaleas. The project series contains four lower floor plans showing landscape, correspondence, including correspondence with architects, specifications and financial documents.
Project
2008-2015
Projet
AP018.S1.1979.PR04
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This project series documents the new executive offices of J. Douglas Crashley in Toronto from 1979-1980. The office identified the project number as 7904. This project consisted of changes made to the 29th floor of Toronto office building Commerce Court North in order to accommodate the new executive offices of Central Precision Ltd., where J. Douglas Crashley was the director. The office layout included Crashley's office and other office spaces, reception, a file room, a kitchenette and conference room. The project is recorded through drawings and textual materials dating from 1974-1980. The drawings mostly consist of reprographic copies of layouts and floor plans. The textual records consist of financial records.
1974-1980
New Executive Offices of J.D. Crashley, Toronto (1979-1980)
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AP018.S1.1979.PR04
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This project series documents the new executive offices of J. Douglas Crashley in Toronto from 1979-1980. The office identified the project number as 7904. This project consisted of changes made to the 29th floor of Toronto office building Commerce Court North in order to accommodate the new executive offices of Central Precision Ltd., where J. Douglas Crashley was the director. The office layout included Crashley's office and other office spaces, reception, a file room, a kitchenette and conference room. The project is recorded through drawings and textual materials dating from 1974-1980. The drawings mostly consist of reprographic copies of layouts and floor plans. The textual records consist of financial records.
Project
1974-1980
Projet
AP018.S1.1969.PR04
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This project series documents the master plan for the future Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) expansion projects in Toronto in 1969. The office identified the project number as 69035. This project outlines the complete master plan for future expansions of the gallery. For decades, the AGO, under its previous name, The Art Gallery of Toronto, consisted of the nineteenth century Grange mansion and a gallery to its north. The project shows the growth of the AGO from two small buildings surrounded by parks to a much larger two storey building that would touch Dundas Street to the north, Beverly Street to the West, and McCaul Street and the Ontario College of Art to the East. In total, three stages were proposed in this plan to increase the AGO sevenfold from 32,000 square feet of gallery space to 253,000 square feet. In addition, a parking lot was proposed in the Dundas Street Mall to the east of the gallery. Originally, the stages were known in the documentation as Phases I, II, III, and IA but their names evolved with the project. Each stage was eventually given its own project number by the office and the original master plan documented in this project series changed in size and design over the years. This project contract was originally given to John B. Parkin Associates. However, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through drawings, including presentation boards, dating from 1965-1978. The majority of these are original drawings showing the design planning of the art gallery.
1965-1981
Art Gallery of Ontario, The Master Plan, Toronto (1969)
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AP018.S1.1969.PR04
Description:
This project series documents the master plan for the future Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) expansion projects in Toronto in 1969. The office identified the project number as 69035. This project outlines the complete master plan for future expansions of the gallery. For decades, the AGO, under its previous name, The Art Gallery of Toronto, consisted of the nineteenth century Grange mansion and a gallery to its north. The project shows the growth of the AGO from two small buildings surrounded by parks to a much larger two storey building that would touch Dundas Street to the north, Beverly Street to the West, and McCaul Street and the Ontario College of Art to the East. In total, three stages were proposed in this plan to increase the AGO sevenfold from 32,000 square feet of gallery space to 253,000 square feet. In addition, a parking lot was proposed in the Dundas Street Mall to the east of the gallery. Originally, the stages were known in the documentation as Phases I, II, III, and IA but their names evolved with the project. Each stage was eventually given its own project number by the office and the original master plan documented in this project series changed in size and design over the years. This project contract was originally given to John B. Parkin Associates. However, John C. Parkin continued the project under his new firm, Parkin Architects Planners, after parting ways with partner John B. Parkin in 1971. The project is recorded through drawings, including presentation boards, dating from 1965-1978. The majority of these are original drawings showing the design planning of the art gallery.
Project
1965-1981
DR1982:0096:006
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- A view, reversing that of Plate 5, of the north front of the house and with an equestrian statue in the left foreground. - The marbled and leather-edged portfolio in which the prints were acquired is stored separately in a solander box (size IV).
architecture, architecture de paysage, topographique
designed 1733-1738
View of the House from the Equestrian Statue
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DR1982:0096:006
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- A view, reversing that of Plate 5, of the north front of the house and with an equestrian statue in the left foreground. - The marbled and leather-edged portfolio in which the prints were acquired is stored separately in a solander box (size IV).
architecture, architecture de paysage, topographique
Projet
AP075.S1.2005.PR05
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Jewish Community Campus, a high school and community facility on Willow Street, at the corne of 41st Avenue, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2005-2007 with architectural firm Acton Ostry Architects. The landscape project comprises the addition of trees along 41st Avenue and Willow Street, while preserving existing ones, and the design of three paved terraces along the north side of the building and creating the planting plant, that included a rainwater garden next to the east terrace. The project series contains solely four site and planting plans with plants list, and a detail section plan for the terraces.
2005-2007
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Jewish Community Campus, Vancouver, British Columbia (2005)
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AP075.S1.2005.PR05
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Jewish Community Campus, a high school and community facility on Willow Street, at the corne of 41st Avenue, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2005-2007 with architectural firm Acton Ostry Architects. The landscape project comprises the addition of trees along 41st Avenue and Willow Street, while preserving existing ones, and the design of three paved terraces along the north side of the building and creating the planting plant, that included a rainwater garden next to the east terrace. The project series contains solely four site and planting plans with plants list, and a detail section plan for the terraces.
Project
2005-2007
dessins
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19 drawing(s)
ARCH262394
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Offices looking north facing Hall Viger (10) overlays (1:200) (1) overlay (1:200) (2) overlays (1:100) (1) section overlay northwest corner facing Hall Viger and China town (1:200) (2) overlays (1) overlay (2) looses studies
Mezzanine plan studies (25 300)
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ARCH262394
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Offices looking north facing Hall Viger (10) overlays (1:200) (1) overlay (1:200) (2) overlays (1:100) (1) section overlay northwest corner facing Hall Viger and China town (1:200) (2) overlays (1) overlay (2) looses studies
dessins
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19 drawing(s)
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34 File
ARCH79789
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early schematic plan sketches and building sections showing variations in design concept, north elevation studies, sketch plans and details, schematic plan showing square footages and ramp section with attached sheet of calculations, site and ste / floor plans showing land contours
circa 1947-2002
Early schematic plan sketches and building sections showing variations in design concept
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ARCH79789
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early schematic plan sketches and building sections showing variations in design concept, north elevation studies, sketch plans and details, schematic plan showing square footages and ramp section with attached sheet of calculations, site and ste / floor plans showing land contours
dessins
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34 File
circa 1947-2002
photographies
ARCH275848
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2 binders- photographic documentation for projects filed under, "Planning and Urban Design." Includes: L.A. Metro Rail Station, Tanjung Batu, Centennial Campus, North Carolina, New West Quay, Marathon Lands Study and Bayshore Gardens. Includes project information, renderings, presentation slides and plans.
1990
Photographic documentation for various projects
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ARCH275848
Description:
2 binders- photographic documentation for projects filed under, "Planning and Urban Design." Includes: L.A. Metro Rail Station, Tanjung Batu, Centennial Campus, North Carolina, New West Quay, Marathon Lands Study and Bayshore Gardens. Includes project information, renderings, presentation slides and plans.
photographies
1990
Série(s)
OCEAN reference files
AP194.S2
Description:
Series consist of records associated with different projects devised by OCEAN and OCEAN North prior to 1999 and retained as reference material by Johan Bettum, who did not collaborate on every project. Records occasionally include some photographs, but for the most part are images from work done with CAD software. These include plans, diagrams, renderings and views (sections, perspectives) of buildings, landscapes, exhibition scenography, and exhibited items. The amount and type of materials varies largely between projects. Files were transferred to CCA on a CD and their timestamps suggests that materials were copied for reference purpose in the first few months of 1998. The CD cover bears the date of June 3rd 1999. Projects date from 1994 to 1998. Projects included in the reference files are: Barbican, London (OCEAN Helsinki): likely an exhibition design. Museum, Buenos Aires (OCEAN U.K., 1997): a building design for a competition. Finnish Embassy, Canberra (OCEAN Oslo & Helsinki, 1996): an international architectural competition entry. Helsinki Nightclub (OCEAN Helsinki): a building design. Jeil’s Hospital, Seoul (OCEAN U.K., 1996): a building design. Jyväskylä Music and Arts Center (OCEAN Oslo & Helsinki, 1997): an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. Lasipalatsi Media Square (OCEAN U.K.): a landscape design. Synthetic Landscape I-II, Oslo (OCEAN Oslo, 1995-1996): a landscape design. See also Series 1 for more records on this research project. Surfscape, Helsinki (OCEAN Helsinki, 1997): sculpture for an exhibition. Töölö Football Stadium, Hels. (OCEAN Oslo & Helsinki, 1997): an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. Urban Surfaces, Oslo (OCEAN, 1997-1998): photographs of an exhibition. Source: Ateljié Sotamaa. “Portfolio.” Accessed November 2017, http://portfolio.sotamaa.net/ OCEAN design Research Association, “Exhibitions.” Accessed November 2017, http://www.ocean-designresearch.net/index.php/exhibitions-mainmenu-120/list-of-exhibitions FRAC, “Catalog, OCEAN.” Accessed November 2017, http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/ocean/oceanen.htm OCEAN CN Consultancy Network, “Projects.” Accessed November 2017, http://ocean-cn.org/projects/
1998
OCEAN reference files
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AP194.S2
Description:
Series consist of records associated with different projects devised by OCEAN and OCEAN North prior to 1999 and retained as reference material by Johan Bettum, who did not collaborate on every project. Records occasionally include some photographs, but for the most part are images from work done with CAD software. These include plans, diagrams, renderings and views (sections, perspectives) of buildings, landscapes, exhibition scenography, and exhibited items. The amount and type of materials varies largely between projects. Files were transferred to CCA on a CD and their timestamps suggests that materials were copied for reference purpose in the first few months of 1998. The CD cover bears the date of June 3rd 1999. Projects date from 1994 to 1998. Projects included in the reference files are: Barbican, London (OCEAN Helsinki): likely an exhibition design. Museum, Buenos Aires (OCEAN U.K., 1997): a building design for a competition. Finnish Embassy, Canberra (OCEAN Oslo & Helsinki, 1996): an international architectural competition entry. Helsinki Nightclub (OCEAN Helsinki): a building design. Jeil’s Hospital, Seoul (OCEAN U.K., 1996): a building design. Jyväskylä Music and Arts Center (OCEAN Oslo & Helsinki, 1997): an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. Lasipalatsi Media Square (OCEAN U.K.): a landscape design. Synthetic Landscape I-II, Oslo (OCEAN Oslo, 1995-1996): a landscape design. See also Series 1 for more records on this research project. Surfscape, Helsinki (OCEAN Helsinki, 1997): sculpture for an exhibition. Töölö Football Stadium, Hels. (OCEAN Oslo & Helsinki, 1997): an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. Urban Surfaces, Oslo (OCEAN, 1997-1998): photographs of an exhibition. Source: Ateljié Sotamaa. “Portfolio.” Accessed November 2017, http://portfolio.sotamaa.net/ OCEAN design Research Association, “Exhibitions.” Accessed November 2017, http://www.ocean-designresearch.net/index.php/exhibitions-mainmenu-120/list-of-exhibitions FRAC, “Catalog, OCEAN.” Accessed November 2017, http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/ocean/oceanen.htm OCEAN CN Consultancy Network, “Projects.” Accessed November 2017, http://ocean-cn.org/projects/
Series
1998