ARCH280741
Description:
Landscape plans, partial plans and sections.
1993-1996
Landscape sketch, C. K. Choi Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
Actions:
ARCH280741
Description:
Landscape plans, partial plans and sections.
dessins
AP075.S1.1957.PR01.007
1957
dessins
1957
dessins
AP075.S1.1990.PR01.020
1991
dessins
1991
dessins
AP075.S1.1970.PR01.001
1970
dessins
1970
Projet
AP075.S1.2006.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Coghill Thorne appartment located in a residential building on 518 Cadero street, Vancouver, British Columbia. The project consists in designing and arranging planters on the appartment patio and selecting plants. The project series contains six patio plans showing the planters, a plant list and notes.
2006-2007
Coghill Thorne Patio, Vancouver, British Columbia (2006)
Actions:
AP075.S1.2006.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Coghill Thorne appartment located in a residential building on 518 Cadero street, Vancouver, British Columbia. The project consists in designing and arranging planters on the appartment patio and selecting plants. The project series contains six patio plans showing the planters, a plant list and notes.
Project
2006-2007
ARCH273833
Description:
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Medals in Architecture, The Architectural Institute of British Columbia: Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues (2001), Waterfall Building (2002) and Museum of Glass (2003).
2001-2003
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Medals awarded to Erickson
Actions:
ARCH273833
Description:
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Medals in Architecture, The Architectural Institute of British Columbia: Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues (2001), Waterfall Building (2002) and Museum of Glass (2003).
2001-2003
Projet
AP075.S1.1997.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Waterfall Building on West 2nd Avenue, near the entrance of Granville Island, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1998-2001 with architect Arthur Erickson and architectural firm Nick Milkovich Architects, who designed the building. The building consists in five separated structures to accomodate studios spaces as well as split-level residences. It also included a courtyard and roof gardens on all five building structures for which Oberlander was responsible of the design. The courtyard, formed by in the roof of the underground parking space, consists "a simple tapestry of pavers, ground cover, trees and a small reflecting basin [...]." [1] The roofs garden included planting of white roses at the edge of the building and ornemental grass. The rooftops serve as communal patio for the residents and was accesible to the public. The project was completed in 2001. The Waterfall Building was the last project Oberlander realized in collaboration with Arthur Erickson. The project series includes sketches, design development drawings, including planting plans for the courtyard and the rooftops, working drawings, such as landscape plans for the courtyard and planting plans. The drawings in this series also includes drawings of the building used as reference. The project is also documented through research material for the project, specifications, plant lists, correspondence, including correspondence with architects and client, meeting notes, reports, financial document, a promotional poster on the project, and photographs of the landscaping work and plant selection. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages. p. 142.
1997-2001
The Waterfall Building, Vancouver, British Columbia (1997)
Actions:
AP075.S1.1997.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Waterfall Building on West 2nd Avenue, near the entrance of Granville Island, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1998-2001 with architect Arthur Erickson and architectural firm Nick Milkovich Architects, who designed the building. The building consists in five separated structures to accomodate studios spaces as well as split-level residences. It also included a courtyard and roof gardens on all five building structures for which Oberlander was responsible of the design. The courtyard, formed by in the roof of the underground parking space, consists "a simple tapestry of pavers, ground cover, trees and a small reflecting basin [...]." [1] The roofs garden included planting of white roses at the edge of the building and ornemental grass. The rooftops serve as communal patio for the residents and was accesible to the public. The project was completed in 2001. The Waterfall Building was the last project Oberlander realized in collaboration with Arthur Erickson. The project series includes sketches, design development drawings, including planting plans for the courtyard and the rooftops, working drawings, such as landscape plans for the courtyard and planting plans. The drawings in this series also includes drawings of the building used as reference. The project is also documented through research material for the project, specifications, plant lists, correspondence, including correspondence with architects and client, meeting notes, reports, financial document, a promotional poster on the project, and photographs of the landscaping work and plant selection. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages. p. 142.
Project
1997-2001
dessins
AP056.S1.1997.PR04.008
1998
dessins
1998
dessins
AP056.S1.1997.PR04.015
circa 1997
dessins
circa 1997
dessins
AP056.S1.1997.PR04.020
1998
dessins
1998