Projet
AP075.S1.1997.PR07
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for a condominium tower at 1575, West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s with architectural firm Nick Milkovich Architects and Arthur Erickson as design consultant. Oberlander was in charged of designing the landscaping for the courtyard, green roofs and roof decks. Her consists in two half-paving, half-grass areas surronded by concrete planters for the green roof and planting for a sitting area for the courtyard. The project series contains a plan of the courtyard with plant list, a plan of the green roof with plant list, concept notes by Oberlander and financial documents.
1997-2007
1575 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia (1997)
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AP075.S1.1997.PR07
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for a condominium tower at 1575, West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s with architectural firm Nick Milkovich Architects and Arthur Erickson as design consultant. Oberlander was in charged of designing the landscaping for the courtyard, green roofs and roof decks. Her consists in two half-paving, half-grass areas surronded by concrete planters for the green roof and planting for a sitting area for the courtyard. The project series contains a plan of the courtyard with plant list, a plan of the green roof with plant list, concept notes by Oberlander and financial documents.
Project
1997-2007
Sous-série
Mechanical Plants
AP032.S1.SS2.D3.SD15
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This subseries consists of reprographic copies of mechanical and electrical drawings from 1949-1950 for mechanical plants in Chicago, Illinois.
1949-1950
Mechanical Plants
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AP032.S1.SS2.D3.SD15
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This subseries consists of reprographic copies of mechanical and electrical drawings from 1949-1950 for mechanical plants in Chicago, Illinois.
Sub-file 15
1949-1950
Projet
AP027.S1.D18
Description:
The project series documents a study for the expansion and conversion of a fish plant in Newfoundland from a seasonal in-shore plant to a year-round dragger operation. New housing and community facilities were also required to attract experienced and trained personnel to the area. A statistical model which balances primary and secondary industries was developed to estimate the ultimate size of the new town.
1961-1968
Fermeuse, Newfoundland (1961-1968)
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AP027.S1.D18
Description:
The project series documents a study for the expansion and conversion of a fish plant in Newfoundland from a seasonal in-shore plant to a year-round dragger operation. New housing and community facilities were also required to attract experienced and trained personnel to the area. A statistical model which balances primary and secondary industries was developed to estimate the ultimate size of the new town.
File 18
1961-1968
Projet
AP075.S1.1997.PR05
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Ng Residence in Vancouver, and includes research, sketches and plant selection.
1997
Ng Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia (1997)
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AP075.S1.1997.PR05
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Ng Residence in Vancouver, and includes research, sketches and plant selection.
Project
1997
documents textuels
ARCH256208
Description:
Building Standards by Queen's University's Department of Physical Plant, budget, payment certificates, general contractor correspondence, change orders #0-81, mechanical reports.
1974-1977
Building Standards by Queen's University's Department of Physical Plant
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ARCH256208
Description:
Building Standards by Queen's University's Department of Physical Plant, budget, payment certificates, general contractor correspondence, change orders #0-81, mechanical reports.
documents textuels
1974-1977
dessins
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19 File
ARCH258420
Description:
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)
dessins
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19 File
1975
photographies
ARCH274350
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Includes: downtown New York, UN Plaza, City Corp, landscapes and plants, Baltimore, Houston, including Penzzoil Place, designed by Philip Johnson and Galleria Houston.
ca. 1980
Architectural reference slides from the offices of Arthur Erickson Architects
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ARCH274350
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Includes: downtown New York, UN Plaza, City Corp, landscapes and plants, Baltimore, Houston, including Penzzoil Place, designed by Philip Johnson and Galleria Houston.
photographies
ca. 1980
documents textuels, photographies
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".
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
Projet
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.
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
DR2007:0020
Description:
This consists of a boxed set of related pieces from L.W. Richards participation in "The Architecture Series" at the Power Plant contemporary art gallery in 1988-89. L.W. Richards renovated and drove a Pontiac Firebird, named "Power Plant". The project was the subject of Vikky Alexander's essay "Back to the Future" in the Power Plant Gallery's "The Architecture Series", 1989, pp.25-31. The project was reviewed by Adele Freedman (Globe and Mail, March 5, 1988, p.C12), Christopher Hume (Architect designs gallery on wheels, Toronto Star, Feb. 27, 1988, p. G15), and pictured and discussed in The Canadian Architect, Vol. 33, no. 4, April 1988, p.6. The set pf pieces includes: a) B&W photograph of the Power Plant car in an auto-body workshop, b) The Architecture Series, booklet with Alexander's essay, c)newspaper and magazine clippings/reviews, d)orangesteel brochure rack, that L.W. Richards designed, from the Power Plant car (~ 18" x 18" x 3"), e) nine B&W brochures titled "Cars by Architects" that fit into the red-orange rack, and f) ~ 20 colour slides of the Power Plant car in various locations in Toronto.
1988-1989
Power Plant (Cars by Architects), 1988-1989
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DR2007:0020
Description:
This consists of a boxed set of related pieces from L.W. Richards participation in "The Architecture Series" at the Power Plant contemporary art gallery in 1988-89. L.W. Richards renovated and drove a Pontiac Firebird, named "Power Plant". The project was the subject of Vikky Alexander's essay "Back to the Future" in the Power Plant Gallery's "The Architecture Series", 1989, pp.25-31. The project was reviewed by Adele Freedman (Globe and Mail, March 5, 1988, p.C12), Christopher Hume (Architect designs gallery on wheels, Toronto Star, Feb. 27, 1988, p. G15), and pictured and discussed in The Canadian Architect, Vol. 33, no. 4, April 1988, p.6. The set pf pieces includes: a) B&W photograph of the Power Plant car in an auto-body workshop, b) The Architecture Series, booklet with Alexander's essay, c)newspaper and magazine clippings/reviews, d)orangesteel brochure rack, that L.W. Richards designed, from the Power Plant car (~ 18" x 18" x 3"), e) nine B&W brochures titled "Cars by Architects" that fit into the red-orange rack, and f) ~ 20 colour slides of the Power Plant car in various locations in Toronto.