Projet
AP075.S1.1990.PR12
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Halperin Residence in Woodside, California, and includes correspondence, concept development documents, survey plans, design development drawings and working drawings.
1989-1990
Halperin Residence, Woodside, California (1989-1990)
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AP075.S1.1990.PR12
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Halperin Residence in Woodside, California, and includes correspondence, concept development documents, survey plans, design development drawings and working drawings.
Project
1989-1990
Projet
AP075.S1.1979.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the rejuvenation of the Sonner Residence in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1979. The project series contains concept notes and a design development drawing.
1979
Sonner Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia (1979)
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AP075.S1.1979.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the rejuvenation of the Sonner Residence in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1979. The project series contains concept notes and a design development drawing.
Project
1979
Projet
AP075.S1.1995.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for proposed improvements to the garden of the Rotman Residence on Forest Hill Road in Toronto, Ontario. Orberlander worked on this project in 1994. The Georgian style residence was originally design by architect John Lyle in 1924. As the residence was sited perpendicularly to the street, Oberlander's landscape concept was to create a series of garden from the street to the back of the property, which included terraces for entertaining at the front of the property, a rose garden and lawn for strolling. She also created a birch trees walk with ascending grass stairs. Oberlander was later commissioned in 1996-1997 to combine the existing garden with an extensionof the property after the acquisition of a lot next door by the owners of the residence. She extended the birch walk and created a oval-shaped lawn accessed through a wrought iron gate. The project series also contains material related to later restorations to the garden, including an alteration to the garden in 2013 to improve the view from the living room. The project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans, and grading plans, and also a landscape presentation drawing.The project is also documents through photographs of the landscaping, research material, correspondence with clients and contractors, concept notes by Oberlander, specifications, and meetings notes.
1994-2014
Rotman Residence, Toronto, Ontario (1995-1997)
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AP075.S1.1995.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for proposed improvements to the garden of the Rotman Residence on Forest Hill Road in Toronto, Ontario. Orberlander worked on this project in 1994. The Georgian style residence was originally design by architect John Lyle in 1924. As the residence was sited perpendicularly to the street, Oberlander's landscape concept was to create a series of garden from the street to the back of the property, which included terraces for entertaining at the front of the property, a rose garden and lawn for strolling. She also created a birch trees walk with ascending grass stairs. Oberlander was later commissioned in 1996-1997 to combine the existing garden with an extensionof the property after the acquisition of a lot next door by the owners of the residence. She extended the birch walk and created a oval-shaped lawn accessed through a wrought iron gate. The project series also contains material related to later restorations to the garden, including an alteration to the garden in 2013 to improve the view from the living room. The project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans, planting plans, and grading plans, and also a landscape presentation drawing.The project is also documents through photographs of the landscaping, research material, correspondence with clients and contractors, concept notes by Oberlander, specifications, and meetings notes.
Project
1994-2014
Projet
AP018.S1.1956.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the design of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1956-1965. The office identified the project number as 5614. This project consisted of the design for 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 construction of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1959.PR03 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 drawings dating from approximately 1956-1959. The majority of these drawings are original design drawings.
circa 1956-1959
J.D. Crashley Residence, Toronto (1956-1965)
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AP018.S1.1956.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the design of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1956-1965. The office identified the project number as 5614. This project consisted of the design for 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 construction of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1959.PR03 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 drawings dating from approximately 1956-1959. The majority of these drawings are original design drawings.
Project
circa 1956-1959
Projet
AP075.S1.1980.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Bagley and Virginia Wright Residence, located in a residential community in the north of in Seattle, Washington. Oberlander worked on this project from 1979 to 1984. She was invited to work on the landscape by Arthur Erickson, who designed the residence. The project consisted in a landscape design for a nine-acre heavily wooded property in a residential community called the Highlands. The project series contains mainly textual records, including correspondence with clients and architect, inspection reports, specifications, concept notes and plant lists. The project series also contains two landscape working drawings.
1978-1980
Bagley Wright Residence, Seattle, Washington (1980)
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AP075.S1.1980.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Bagley and Virginia Wright Residence, located in a residential community in the north of in Seattle, Washington. Oberlander worked on this project from 1979 to 1984. She was invited to work on the landscape by Arthur Erickson, who designed the residence. The project consisted in a landscape design for a nine-acre heavily wooded property in a residential community called the Highlands. The project series contains mainly textual records, including correspondence with clients and architect, inspection reports, specifications, concept notes and plant lists. The project series also contains two landscape working drawings.
Project
1978-1980
photographies
AP075.S1.1958.PR02.005
Description:
Includes a photographic reproduction of a drawings of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander of the garden of the Oberlander Residence, in 1958.
circa 1958
Photographs, Oberlander Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1958.PR02.005
Description:
Includes a photographic reproduction of a drawings of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander of the garden of the Oberlander Residence, in 1958.
photographies
circa 1958
photographies
PH2006:0022
1972
photographies
1972
photographies
AP075.S1.1958.PR02.001
Description:
The two Leonard Fran's photographs were previously stored in a folder entitled "OLYMPIC STREET / OBERLANDER RESIDENCE / 1959 / PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS".
1959
Photographs, Oberlander Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1958.PR02.001
Description:
The two Leonard Fran's photographs were previously stored in a folder entitled "OLYMPIC STREET / OBERLANDER RESIDENCE / 1959 / PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS".
photographies
1959
dessins
ARCH273109
Description:
Group consists of two floor plans (basement floor plan and ground floor plan) and elevations for the Dunton Residence in Rocklife, Ontario, by the firm Abra, Balharrie & Shore.
September 1950
Plans for the Dunton Residence in Rocklife, Ontario
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ARCH273109
Description:
Group consists of two floor plans (basement floor plan and ground floor plan) and elevations for the Dunton Residence in Rocklife, Ontario, by the firm Abra, Balharrie & Shore.
dessins
September 1950
ARCH273508
1929-1957