Projet
Spangen Municipal Housing Scheme, Blocks I & V, Blocks VIII & IX, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1918-1920)
CI005.S1.1918.PR1
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The Spangen Municipal Housing Scheme is a municipal housing project that the Spangen polder undertook with the help of several architects, including Oud. Oud's main contributions were modifications to Blocks I&V and collaboration with artist, Van Doesburg, for the colours. The master plan of The Spangen polder was created by P.Verhagen with H.P. Berlage acting as supervisor. Construction for the first 242 dwellings of Blocks I&V commenced in August 1918. Oud made modifications to a standard floor plan. Oud's main role in designing Blocks I&V was to organize the blocks as a whole and to make small changes to the floor plans, including the position of the windows and doors and the street elevation. For Blocks VIII & IX Oud also worked on the organization of the blocks. For Oud's second design of Blocks VIII &IX the gallery was accessed by the courtyard (Taverne et al. 2001,218-236). Project series includes drawings of plans for Block IX, as well as ground and first floor plans for Blocks I,V,VIII, or IX. Project series also includes photographs of exterior views of Blocks I , V and VIII, and a perspective drawing for Block I.
1918-1921
Spangen Municipal Housing Scheme, Blocks I & V, Blocks VIII & IX, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1918-1920)
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CI005.S1.1918.PR1
Description:
The Spangen Municipal Housing Scheme is a municipal housing project that the Spangen polder undertook with the help of several architects, including Oud. Oud's main contributions were modifications to Blocks I&V and collaboration with artist, Van Doesburg, for the colours. The master plan of The Spangen polder was created by P.Verhagen with H.P. Berlage acting as supervisor. Construction for the first 242 dwellings of Blocks I&V commenced in August 1918. Oud made modifications to a standard floor plan. Oud's main role in designing Blocks I&V was to organize the blocks as a whole and to make small changes to the floor plans, including the position of the windows and doors and the street elevation. For Blocks VIII & IX Oud also worked on the organization of the blocks. For Oud's second design of Blocks VIII &IX the gallery was accessed by the courtyard (Taverne et al. 2001,218-236). Project series includes drawings of plans for Block IX, as well as ground and first floor plans for Blocks I,V,VIII, or IX. Project series also includes photographs of exterior views of Blocks I , V and VIII, and a perspective drawing for Block I.
project
1918-1921
Projet
AP018.S1.1974.PR24
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This project series documents the design of interiors for the Eaton's of Canada Limited executive offices at 1 Dundas Street West in Toronto from 1974-1976. The office identified the project number as 7431. This project consisted of the office interiors for the 17th and 18th floors of a high-rise building located directly above the Eaton's flagship store, which was attached to the Eaton's Centre mall. The high-rise, its interiors, the Eaton's store and the mall were all constructed simultaneously, with Parkin Architects Planners working on the Eaton's store and office interiors, while architecture firm Craig Zeidler Strong worked on the Eaton's Centre mall and high-rise office building. The project is recorded through drawings, most of which are reprographic copies, photographs and textual records dating from 1975-1976. Arranged within the drawings are some drawings produced for the high-rise building by Craig Zeidler Strong. The textual records contain meeting minutes, specifications, construction documentation and project notebooks. The photographs show the office interiors of various Eaton's executives.
1975-1976
Eaton's of Canada Limited Executive Offices, One Dundas Street West, Toronto (1974-1976)
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AP018.S1.1974.PR24
Description:
This project series documents the design of interiors for the Eaton's of Canada Limited executive offices at 1 Dundas Street West in Toronto from 1974-1976. The office identified the project number as 7431. This project consisted of the office interiors for the 17th and 18th floors of a high-rise building located directly above the Eaton's flagship store, which was attached to the Eaton's Centre mall. The high-rise, its interiors, the Eaton's store and the mall were all constructed simultaneously, with Parkin Architects Planners working on the Eaton's store and office interiors, while architecture firm Craig Zeidler Strong worked on the Eaton's Centre mall and high-rise office building. The project is recorded through drawings, most of which are reprographic copies, photographs and textual records dating from 1975-1976. Arranged within the drawings are some drawings produced for the high-rise building by Craig Zeidler Strong. The textual records contain meeting minutes, specifications, construction documentation and project notebooks. The photographs show the office interiors of various Eaton's executives.
Project
1975-1976
Projet
AP075.S1.1988.PR04
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Project series documents Cornelie Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Jarvis Residence on Hudson Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on the initial landscape project from 1964-1966, and later on renovations of the garden in 1988-1989. The residence was designed by architect Ron Thom, from Thompson Berwick & Pratt Architects and was completed in 1964. The project consisted in creating well sunlit circular wooden deck where the family could gather, especially for breakfast in the morning, with sun-loving vegetation. The garden also integrated elements from Japanese traditional gardens, brought back by the owners of the house after a trip in Japan, including stepping-stones that were arranged to create a path from the house and the beginning of a woodland walk. Project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans and layout plans, and also working drawing, including irragation plans. The project series also comprises photographs of the residence and the garden, and textual records, such as specifications, correspondence with architects and clients, Oberlander's concept notes, and plant lists.
1966-2004
Jarvis Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia (1988-1992)
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AP075.S1.1988.PR04
Description:
Project series documents Cornelie Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Jarvis Residence on Hudson Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on the initial landscape project from 1964-1966, and later on renovations of the garden in 1988-1989. The residence was designed by architect Ron Thom, from Thompson Berwick & Pratt Architects and was completed in 1964. The project consisted in creating well sunlit circular wooden deck where the family could gather, especially for breakfast in the morning, with sun-loving vegetation. The garden also integrated elements from Japanese traditional gardens, brought back by the owners of the house after a trip in Japan, including stepping-stones that were arranged to create a path from the house and the beginning of a woodland walk. Project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans and layout plans, and also working drawing, including irragation plans. The project series also comprises photographs of the residence and the garden, and textual records, such as specifications, correspondence with architects and clients, Oberlander's concept notes, and plant lists.
Project
1966-2004
périodiques
ARCH268183
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Architecture-bâtiment-construction, no. 93 (Januray 1954) supplement about a planning project by Vincent Rother Architects on which Victor Prus worked as architect for the firm.
Architecture-bâtiment-construction
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ARCH268183
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Architecture-bâtiment-construction, no. 93 (Januray 1954) supplement about a planning project by Vincent Rother Architects on which Victor Prus worked as architect for the firm.
périodiques
documents textuels
ARCH277001
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Group contains the Budget Pricing Updates and the Shoring Excavation Tender for 1151 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, on which Arthur Erickson worked as a design consultant.
2007-2008
Budgets, and tender related to various projects
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ARCH277001
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Group contains the Budget Pricing Updates and the Shoring Excavation Tender for 1151 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, on which Arthur Erickson worked as a design consultant.
documents textuels
2007-2008
photographies
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19 photograph(s)
ARCH269545
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Group consists of photographs of everyday life in Chandigarh, India, predominantly of workers on construction sites.
ca. 1951-1955
Photographs of everyday life at Chandigarh, in India, during constructions
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ARCH269545
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Group consists of photographs of everyday life in Chandigarh, India, predominantly of workers on construction sites.
photographies
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19 photograph(s)
ca. 1951-1955
photographies
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7 photograph(s)
ARCH269638
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Group consists photographs of everyday life in Chandigarh, India, predominantly of workers and construction sites.
between 1953 and 1965
Photographs of workers and construction sites in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH269638
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Group consists photographs of everyday life in Chandigarh, India, predominantly of workers and construction sites.
photographies
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7 photograph(s)
between 1953 and 1965
dessins, documents textuels
DR2004:0463
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consultants' contract drawings, schematics, schedules, architect's and clerk of works' instructions, correspondence, quotations, and publication
Consultants' contract drawings, schematics, schedules
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DR2004:0463
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consultants' contract drawings, schematics, schedules, architect's and clerk of works' instructions, correspondence, quotations, and publication
dessins, documents textuels
dessins
ARCH5002
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Escaliers dans les tours est et ouest, mains courantes des escaliers du presbytère, balcon de la chapelle des mariages / Montreal Architectural Iron Works.
1926
Détails des escaliers et balcons
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ARCH5002
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Escaliers dans les tours est et ouest, mains courantes des escaliers du presbytère, balcon de la chapelle des mariages / Montreal Architectural Iron Works.
dessins
1926
DR1974:0002:016:001-070
Description:
- This album contains mostly highly finished drawings - plans, elevations, and sections - for three gendarmerie barracks in Paris by Hubert Rohault de Fleury: rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin (1829-1830 ?), rue des Minimes (1823-1825 ?), and rue Mouffetard (1821-1824). Rohault de Fleury's alterations to the Faubourg-Saint-Martin barracks were probably limited to the "2e" and "3e étages" and the sewer system (DR1974:0002:016:001 - DR1974:0002:016:006). It has not been determined whether these alterations were for the initial conversion of the Hôtel des arts into barracks, or for subsequent alterations to the barracks. The drawings for the Minimes barracks are more comprehensive and relate to work on the disposition of the interiors, the enclosing wall, and the entrance gateway (DR1974:0002:016:007 - DR1974:0002:016:022 and DR1974:0002:016:024 - DR1974:0002:016:027). The Mouffetard barracks is the largest and best known of the projects in the album (DR1974:0002:016:023, DR1974:0002:016:028 - DR1974:0002:016:070). It is comprehensively documented and includes: a bidding document for the barracks, plans of the existing Couvent des Augustines de Notre-Dame-de-la-Miséricorde situated on the site, early projects for the barracks of 1821, and the 1824 project which apparently conforms to the barracks as executed. The façades of the Caserne de la Gendarmerie royale, rue Mouffetard, are in the pared-down classical style typical of Hubert's utilitarian structures.
architecture
drawings executed 1817-1830, manuscript written 1817-1821
Album of drawings for three gendarmerie barracks: rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin, rue des Minimes, and rue Mouffetard, Paris
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DR1974:0002:016:001-070
Description:
- This album contains mostly highly finished drawings - plans, elevations, and sections - for three gendarmerie barracks in Paris by Hubert Rohault de Fleury: rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin (1829-1830 ?), rue des Minimes (1823-1825 ?), and rue Mouffetard (1821-1824). Rohault de Fleury's alterations to the Faubourg-Saint-Martin barracks were probably limited to the "2e" and "3e étages" and the sewer system (DR1974:0002:016:001 - DR1974:0002:016:006). It has not been determined whether these alterations were for the initial conversion of the Hôtel des arts into barracks, or for subsequent alterations to the barracks. The drawings for the Minimes barracks are more comprehensive and relate to work on the disposition of the interiors, the enclosing wall, and the entrance gateway (DR1974:0002:016:007 - DR1974:0002:016:022 and DR1974:0002:016:024 - DR1974:0002:016:027). The Mouffetard barracks is the largest and best known of the projects in the album (DR1974:0002:016:023, DR1974:0002:016:028 - DR1974:0002:016:070). It is comprehensively documented and includes: a bidding document for the barracks, plans of the existing Couvent des Augustines de Notre-Dame-de-la-Miséricorde situated on the site, early projects for the barracks of 1821, and the 1824 project which apparently conforms to the barracks as executed. The façades of the Caserne de la Gendarmerie royale, rue Mouffetard, are in the pared-down classical style typical of Hubert's utilitarian structures.
architecture