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AP096.D23
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File documents an executed [?] residence in Powell River, British Columbia. File contains a photograph.
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Powell River Men's Residence Block
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AP096.D23
Description:
File documents an executed [?] residence in Powell River, British Columbia. File contains a photograph.
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AP075.S1.1988.PR09
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Sutherland Residence in Georgeville, Québec, also identified as Dunkeld Residence. Oberlander worked on this project in 1988 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project consisted in alterations and additions to a victorian residence for which Oberlander was responsable of the landscaping. Oberlander's landscaping includes a vegetable garden, with a kitchen and an herb garden, and a mound covered with wildflowers and trees. The project series contains four design development drawings, including vegetable garden schematics and plans, and two cadastral plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, including correspondence with architect and client, concept notes by Oberlander, financial documents, and research material.
1988-1994
Sutherland Residence, Georgeville, Québec (1988)
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AP075.S1.1988.PR09
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Sutherland Residence in Georgeville, Québec, also identified as Dunkeld Residence. Oberlander worked on this project in 1988 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project consisted in alterations and additions to a victorian residence for which Oberlander was responsable of the landscaping. Oberlander's landscaping includes a vegetable garden, with a kitchen and an herb garden, and a mound covered with wildflowers and trees. The project series contains four design development drawings, including vegetable garden schematics and plans, and two cadastral plans. The project is also documented through correspondence, including correspondence with architect and client, concept notes by Oberlander, financial documents, and research material.
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1988-1994
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AP075.S1.1996.PR04
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Bloomberg Residence in Toronto, and includes research, correspondence and design development drawings.
1996-1998
Bloomberg Residence, Toronto, Ontario (1996)
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AP075.S1.1996.PR04
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Bloomberg Residence in Toronto, and includes research, correspondence and design development drawings.
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1996-1998
PH2016:0001
1880s
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AP022.S1.1976.PR02
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File documents a proposed new residence on Beaumont Road, and a solarium-covered swimming pool addition to an existing residence, Dunvegan Road, Toronto, Ontario. File contains reference drawings, design development drawings, photographs, and textual documents.
1976-1978
Weston Residence and Swimming Pool Addition
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AP022.S1.1976.PR02
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File documents a proposed new residence on Beaumont Road, and a solarium-covered swimming pool addition to an existing residence, Dunvegan Road, Toronto, Ontario. File contains reference drawings, design development drawings, photographs, and textual documents.
Project
1976-1978
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AP018.S1.1959.PR03
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This project series documents the construction of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1959-1965. The office identified the project number as 5959. This project consisted of the construction of a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The design of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1956.PR01 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from 1962-1963 The majority of these drawings are for construction.
1962-1963
J.D. Crashley Residence, Toronto (1959)
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AP018.S1.1959.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1959-1965. The office identified the project number as 5959. This project consisted of the construction of a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The design of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1956.PR01 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from 1962-1963 The majority of these drawings are for construction.
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1962-1963
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AP022.S1.1989.PR05
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File documents a multi-storey hotel / residence building with a conference room, banquet hall and revolving restaurant, on Khalifah Street, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emerites. File contains textual records(including some sketches and photographs).
1989
Al Ain Palace Residence Tower
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AP022.S1.1989.PR05
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File documents a multi-storey hotel / residence building with a conference room, banquet hall and revolving restaurant, on Khalifah Street, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emerites. File contains textual records(including some sketches and photographs).
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1989
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AP022.S1.1977.PR08
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File documents a 9,000 square-foot, concrete post and beam frame residence (completed 1981), located north of Seattle, Washington State. File contains conceptual sketches, design development drawings, working drawings, photographs, a model, and textual records.
1977-1985
Private Residence, Pacific North-West
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AP022.S1.1977.PR08
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File documents a 9,000 square-foot, concrete post and beam frame residence (completed 1981), located north of Seattle, Washington State. File contains conceptual sketches, design development drawings, working drawings, photographs, a model, and textual records.
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1977-1985
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AP056.S1.1997.PR09
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This project series documents the Sheff Residence at 105 Glen Road in Toronto from 1997-2001. The office identified the project number as 9727. This project consisted of a large home for architect Gerald Sheff and his wife Shanitha Kachan. The work included the demolition of a single-storey dwelling already on the property to create a roughly 7,900 square foot, mixed-level home. This project investigated multiple schemes for the residence, which looked at different room configurations and placements, different building heights, and different levels of finish for certain rooms. Built overlooking a ravine, the house had a stone veneer exterior with accents of wood siding and large glass windows. The home had a maximum height of two-storeys with a basement and included a swimming pool and backyard deck. This residence won the Ontario Association of Architect's Award of Excellence in 2003. The project is recorded through a model and drawings dating from 1996-2000. The majority of the drawings are sketches, but plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details are included. There are also many drawings of furnishings including closets, benches and custom furniture.
1996-2000
Sheff Residence, Toronto (1997-2001)
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AP056.S1.1997.PR09
Description:
This project series documents the Sheff Residence at 105 Glen Road in Toronto from 1997-2001. The office identified the project number as 9727. This project consisted of a large home for architect Gerald Sheff and his wife Shanitha Kachan. The work included the demolition of a single-storey dwelling already on the property to create a roughly 7,900 square foot, mixed-level home. This project investigated multiple schemes for the residence, which looked at different room configurations and placements, different building heights, and different levels of finish for certain rooms. Built overlooking a ravine, the house had a stone veneer exterior with accents of wood siding and large glass windows. The home had a maximum height of two-storeys with a basement and included a swimming pool and backyard deck. This residence won the Ontario Association of Architect's Award of Excellence in 2003. The project is recorded through a model and drawings dating from 1996-2000. The majority of the drawings are sketches, but plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and details are included. There are also many drawings of furnishings including closets, benches and custom furniture.
Project
1996-2000
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AP056.S1.1994.PR02
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This project series documents additions to the Dunkeld Residence in Georgeville, Québec in 1994. The home, owned by Donald Sutherland and Francine Racette, was also referred to as the Sutherland Residence. The office identified the project number as 9423. This project consisted of the addition of a deck to the back of the Victorian home, which had been previous renovated by Arthur Erickson and Cornelia Oberlander in the late 1980s. Sketches in this project series also show the development of a stand-alone garage with room for four cars, a boat and a tractor. The project is recorded through drawings dating from on or around 1994. These drawings are mostly sketches, but copies of Arthur Erickson's project drawings are also included.
1994
Dunkeld Residence, Georgeville, Québec (1994)
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AP056.S1.1994.PR02
Description:
This project series documents additions to the Dunkeld Residence in Georgeville, Québec in 1994. The home, owned by Donald Sutherland and Francine Racette, was also referred to as the Sutherland Residence. The office identified the project number as 9423. This project consisted of the addition of a deck to the back of the Victorian home, which had been previous renovated by Arthur Erickson and Cornelia Oberlander in the late 1980s. Sketches in this project series also show the development of a stand-alone garage with room for four cars, a boat and a tractor. The project is recorded through drawings dating from on or around 1994. These drawings are mostly sketches, but copies of Arthur Erickson's project drawings are also included.
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1994