dessins, photographies
AP075.S1.1954.PR01.001
Description:
Presentation panel with plan of area and photographic views of the playground and other photographs of the playground.
1954
Photographs and presentation panel, Recreational area, 18th and Bigler Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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AP075.S1.1954.PR01.001
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Presentation panel with plan of area and photographic views of the playground and other photographs of the playground.
dessins, photographies
1954
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
AP075.S1.1969.PR02.001
Description:
Also includes prrogress reports on the work, a photograph of the playground and research material. Original folder entitled "SOUTHLANDS PLAYGROUND".
1969
Correspondence and design development drawing, Southlands School Play Area, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1969.PR02.001
Description:
Also includes prrogress reports on the work, a photograph of the playground and research material. Original folder entitled "SOUTHLANDS PLAYGROUND".
dessins, documents textuels, photographies
1969
Série(s)
AP075.S4
Description:
This series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's research and documentation she collected as reference for her landscape projects she to find inspiration or to informed herself on new practices, new technologies and new thinking. The sub-series also documents her research for publications and lectures. The series contains documentation and notes on playground designs, private and public landscape designs, research and texts for publications and lectures, and travels. Materials are predominantly textual documents such as correspondence, press clippings, and notes, as well as photographs. The series also documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's studies in landscape architecture at Harvard University.
1936-2004
Reference, research material and student work
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AP075.S4
Description:
This series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's research and documentation she collected as reference for her landscape projects she to find inspiration or to informed herself on new practices, new technologies and new thinking. The sub-series also documents her research for publications and lectures. The series contains documentation and notes on playground designs, private and public landscape designs, research and texts for publications and lectures, and travels. Materials are predominantly textual documents such as correspondence, press clippings, and notes, as well as photographs. The series also documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's studies in landscape architecture at Harvard University.
Series
1936-2004
Projet
AP075.S1.1956.PR07
Description:
This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander’s landscape project for a small play area on Little Mountain, a 127 metres high mountain in the central part of Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1956. The park is now known as Queen Elizabeth Park. Oberlander’s landscape design for the play area consists of rectangular-shaped playground covered in asphalt surrounded by a retaining wall lined with crabapple trees on one side and creosoted woodstrips on the other. The play area includes with a sand box and swings. The project series contains only the orginal and the reprographic copy of a plan of the play area.
1956
Little Mountain Play Area, Vancouver, British Columbia (1956)
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AP075.S1.1956.PR07
Description:
This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander’s landscape project for a small play area on Little Mountain, a 127 metres high mountain in the central part of Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1956. The park is now known as Queen Elizabeth Park. Oberlander’s landscape design for the play area consists of rectangular-shaped playground covered in asphalt surrounded by a retaining wall lined with crabapple trees on one side and creosoted woodstrips on the other. The play area includes with a sand box and swings. The project series contains only the orginal and the reprographic copy of a plan of the play area.
Project
1956
ARCH401848
Description:
Brochure title: "A New Dimension in Playground Planning!"
ca.1954
Brochure for play sculptures by Creative Playthings, Inc.
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ARCH401848
Description:
Brochure title: "A New Dimension in Playground Planning!"
Sous-série
AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS4
Description:
Subseries AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS4, Twin Parks East (1971), documents an executed project for 600 housing units and a school on sites numbered 1, 1a, and 4-5. Site 1 contains 140 apartments for the elderly, a center for the aged and parking. Site 1a contains 169 apartments for the elderly and the school's kindergarten and playground. The buildings on Sites 1-1a are known as "Kelly Towers". Site 4-5 contains 300 apartments, the school's second through sixth grade and a parking garage covered by a landscaped deck. The building on Site 4-5 is known as "Keith Plaza". The subseries contains working drawings.
1972-1974
Twin Parks East, Bronx, New York, N.Y. (1971)
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AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS4
Description:
Subseries AP154.S1.1967.PR01.SS4, Twin Parks East (1971), documents an executed project for 600 housing units and a school on sites numbered 1, 1a, and 4-5. Site 1 contains 140 apartments for the elderly, a center for the aged and parking. Site 1a contains 169 apartments for the elderly and the school's kindergarten and playground. The buildings on Sites 1-1a are known as "Kelly Towers". Site 4-5 contains 300 apartments, the school's second through sixth grade and a parking garage covered by a landscaped deck. The building on Site 4-5 is known as "Keith Plaza". The subseries contains working drawings.
Project
1972-1974
Projet
AP206.S1.1982.PR16
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for clusters of housing blocks in Navi Mumbai, likely sometime in the 1980s or 1990s. The project, proposed for the Kalamboli region of the city, consisted of the site development of diamond shaped housing blocks, each with a sports field in its centre courtyard. Two circular commerce blocks were also planned for the neighbourhood, as well as spaces for a school, playground, public utilities and community services. The project is recorded through original drawings of site plans and elevations, probably dating from sometime in the 1980s-1990s. It should be noted that the previous name of Navi Mumbai was New Bombay, which is the name used on these materials.
circa 1980s-1990s
Housing complex competition, Navi Mumbai (circa 1980s-1990s)
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AP206.S1.1982.PR16
Description:
This project series documents a competition entry for clusters of housing blocks in Navi Mumbai, likely sometime in the 1980s or 1990s. The project, proposed for the Kalamboli region of the city, consisted of the site development of diamond shaped housing blocks, each with a sports field in its centre courtyard. Two circular commerce blocks were also planned for the neighbourhood, as well as spaces for a school, playground, public utilities and community services. The project is recorded through original drawings of site plans and elevations, probably dating from sometime in the 1980s-1990s. It should be noted that the previous name of Navi Mumbai was New Bombay, which is the name used on these materials.
Project
circa 1980s-1990s
documents textuels
AP075.S1.2008.PR02.020
Description:
Includes drawings and list of activities for school playground from children.
2011-2013
Notes, reports and results of consultation of students, Inuvik School, Inuvik, Northwest Territories
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AP075.S1.2008.PR02.020
Description:
Includes drawings and list of activities for school playground from children.
documents textuels
2011-2013
Projet
AP027.S1.D12
Description:
Long-range plan to preserve and expand Mount Royal Park. Definition and recognition of the logical boundaries of the mountain park area are called for by the Save the Mountain Committee. The plan would establish the right of city to acquire all properties within the designated areas as they become available, and would restrict construction and control building heights in the park area. This project was initiated by H. P. Daniel van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel on their own account. The work was executed pro bono with Michel Chevalier, Harry Mayerovitch and Hazen Sise. It was effected with the support of the Montréal Parks and Playground Association. The recommendations were accepted and embodied in a private bill by the Québec Provincial Legislature and in the bylaws of the City of Montréal.
urbanisme
1960
Save the Mountain
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AP027.S1.D12
Description:
Long-range plan to preserve and expand Mount Royal Park. Definition and recognition of the logical boundaries of the mountain park area are called for by the Save the Mountain Committee. The plan would establish the right of city to acquire all properties within the designated areas as they become available, and would restrict construction and control building heights in the park area. This project was initiated by H. P. Daniel van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel on their own account. The work was executed pro bono with Michel Chevalier, Harry Mayerovitch and Hazen Sise. It was effected with the support of the Montréal Parks and Playground Association. The recommendations were accepted and embodied in a private bill by the Québec Provincial Legislature and in the bylaws of the City of Montréal.
File 12
1960
urbanisme
documents textuels
AP075.S1.1954.PR01.005
Description:
Pamphlet "CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLICATION OF ARTICLES RE PHILADELPHIA PLAYGROUND 18th AND BIGLER".
1954-1960
Correspondence, Recreational area, 18th and Bigler Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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AP075.S1.1954.PR01.005
Description:
Pamphlet "CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLICATION OF ARTICLES RE PHILADELPHIA PLAYGROUND 18th AND BIGLER".
documents textuels
1954-1960