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AP075.S1.1995.PR01
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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.
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1994-2014
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AP075.S1.2003.PR03
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Mirzan Residence on Point Grey Road, in Vancouver. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s. Kerry Hill Architects and Nick Milkovich Architects worked on the house. The project series contains photographs of the residence property before the landscaping work, extract of specifications for the landscaping, financial documents, and correspondence, including correspondence with client and architects. The material for this project also includes four landscape concept development drawings and reference drawings of the building, such as elevations, floor plans and a site survey.
2000-2002
Mirzan Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia (2003)
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AP075.S1.2003.PR03
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Mirzan Residence on Point Grey Road, in Vancouver. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s. Kerry Hill Architects and Nick Milkovich Architects worked on the house. The project series contains photographs of the residence property before the landscaping work, extract of specifications for the landscaping, financial documents, and correspondence, including correspondence with client and architects. The material for this project also includes four landscape concept development drawings and reference drawings of the building, such as elevations, floor plans and a site survey.
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2000-2002
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AP075.S1.2014.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as consulting landscape architect for the revitalisation project of the atrium and garden of the Bank of Canada building in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander was included in the project in 2014 as consultant after requests from Heritage Canada and others, including Phyllis Lambert, concerned about the conservation of a landmark building and landscape. She worked with architectural firm Busby Perkins+Will who was in charge of the project for the building. The Bank of Canada building and the exterior and interior landscape were originally designed by Arthur Erickson. The project series contains correspondence with architects and consultants, and also correpondence with Heritage Canada about the protection of the interior and exterior landscape. It also contains project proposal presentation booklets by architects, documentation and press.
2013-2015
Bank of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (2014)
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AP075.S1.2014.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as consulting landscape architect for the revitalisation project of the atrium and garden of the Bank of Canada building in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander was included in the project in 2014 as consultant after requests from Heritage Canada and others, including Phyllis Lambert, concerned about the conservation of a landmark building and landscape. She worked with architectural firm Busby Perkins+Will who was in charge of the project for the building. The Bank of Canada building and the exterior and interior landscape were originally designed by Arthur Erickson. The project series contains correspondence with architects and consultants, and also correpondence with Heritage Canada about the protection of the interior and exterior landscape. It also contains project proposal presentation booklets by architects, documentation and press.
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2013-2015
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AP075.S1.2014.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as consulting landscape architect for the landscape design of Zonda Ellis studio and store in shopping district of South Granville in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2014-2017 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects. It was completed in 2017. The project consists in designing upper decks for the four-storey building that includes a commercial and residential space for textile artist and fashion designer Zonda Ellis. The project series contains working drawings landscape master plan and planting plans, and also reference construction plans. The project is also documented through proposals and presentations by landscape architects, documentation and correspondence with landscape architects.
2014-2017
Zonda Nellis studio and store, Vancouver, British Columbia (2014)
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AP075.S1.2014.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as consulting landscape architect for the landscape design of Zonda Ellis studio and store in shopping district of South Granville in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2014-2017 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects. It was completed in 2017. The project consists in designing upper decks for the four-storey building that includes a commercial and residential space for textile artist and fashion designer Zonda Ellis. The project series contains working drawings landscape master plan and planting plans, and also reference construction plans. The project is also documented through proposals and presentations by landscape architects, documentation and correspondence with landscape architects.
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2014-2017
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AP075.S1.2015.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as consulting landscape architect for the landscape design of Villa Maris, a 101-unit apartment building on Bellevue Avenue in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2014-2016 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects. It was completed in 2016. The residential tower is also know as the Pink Palace because of its predominant colour. The project consists in designing a roof-top garden with a view on the Burrard Inlet. The project series contains green roof plans, schematic design, development and construction permit drawings, scope of work, correspondence with landscape architects, client and suppliers, and documentation from suppliers.
2014-2016
Villa Maris, West Vancouver, British Columbia (2015)
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AP075.S1.2015.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as consulting landscape architect for the landscape design of Villa Maris, a 101-unit apartment building on Bellevue Avenue in West Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2014-2016 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects. It was completed in 2016. The residential tower is also know as the Pink Palace because of its predominant colour. The project consists in designing a roof-top garden with a view on the Burrard Inlet. The project series contains green roof plans, schematic design, development and construction permit drawings, scope of work, correspondence with landscape architects, client and suppliers, and documentation from suppliers.
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2014-2016
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AP075.S1.2005.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Braun Residence roof deck in Vancouver. The project consists in designing a roof terrace on the 17th floor of the Shawn Tower on West Cordova Street. The design includes a deck paved area with concrete planters, and landscaped area. Oberlander worked on this project in 2004 with the firm James K.M. Cheng Architects Inc. The project series contains correspondence, including with architect, consultants, contractors and client, specifications, financial documents, notes and sketches, and documentation. The project series also includes floor plans and sections of the apartment and plans of the roof deck with landscaping.
2005-2009
Braun Residence rooftop garden, Vancouver, British Columbia (2005)
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AP075.S1.2005.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Braun Residence roof deck in Vancouver. The project consists in designing a roof terrace on the 17th floor of the Shawn Tower on West Cordova Street. The design includes a deck paved area with concrete planters, and landscaped area. Oberlander worked on this project in 2004 with the firm James K.M. Cheng Architects Inc. The project series contains correspondence, including with architect, consultants, contractors and client, specifications, financial documents, notes and sketches, and documentation. The project series also includes floor plans and sections of the apartment and plans of the roof deck with landscaping.
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2005-2009
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AP075.S1.1986.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlnader's landscape project for a courtyard at the Louis Brier Home and Hospital, located at the corner of Oak Street and West 41st Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1986-1987. The project consisted in a courtyard garden for the elderly with a selection of edibles and flowers to create a place to sit for the residents. The project series contains sketches, design development drawings, including planters details, general landscape plans, and planting plans, some working drawings, such grading and planting plans, and reference drawings for the building from the architects Matsuzaki Wright Architects. The project is also documented through textual records, including correspondence, Oberlander's concept notes, specifications, cost estimates, plant selection documents and research material.
1986-1987
Louis Brier Home and Hospital Courtyard, Vancouver, British Columbia (1986-1987)
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AP075.S1.1986.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlnader's landscape project for a courtyard at the Louis Brier Home and Hospital, located at the corner of Oak Street and West 41st Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1986-1987. The project consisted in a courtyard garden for the elderly with a selection of edibles and flowers to create a place to sit for the residents. The project series contains sketches, design development drawings, including planters details, general landscape plans, and planting plans, some working drawings, such grading and planting plans, and reference drawings for the building from the architects Matsuzaki Wright Architects. The project is also documented through textual records, including correspondence, Oberlander's concept notes, specifications, cost estimates, plant selection documents and research material.
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1986-1987
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AP075.S1.2007.PR02
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work for the renewal of Robson Square in Vancouver. This project series concerns work on Robson Square grounds starting from the mid 2000s to early 2010s to which Oberlander participated as landscape architect or consultaing landscape architect. Oberlander worked with Arthur Erickson on the earliest revitalisation projects, but also with other architectural firms, including Grout McTavish Architects. It includes revitisation works, such as sunken plaza revitalization, the Nelson Street Plaza revitalisation, addition of a 'grass wave' or a mound in 2008 for the North Plaza, renovations for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Games, and Ice Rink Expansion and Revitalisation of Ice Rink Plaza. The project series contains predominantly textual records, including correspondence with client, architects, consultants and contractors, specifications, including landscape specifications, minutes of projects meetings, inspections reports and press clippings and articles on the revitalisation projects. The project is also documented through landscape drawings, such as planting plans, irrigation and grading plans, landscape sections, and details for planters. It also includes sets of building plans used as reference and digital photographs of planting and landscape maintenance. Project series comprises documents related to the preservation of Robson Square, including documentation, articles and clippings, and correspondence.
1994-2016
Robson Square Renewal, Vancouver, British Columbia (2007)
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AP075.S1.2007.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work for the renewal of Robson Square in Vancouver. This project series concerns work on Robson Square grounds starting from the mid 2000s to early 2010s to which Oberlander participated as landscape architect or consultaing landscape architect. Oberlander worked with Arthur Erickson on the earliest revitalisation projects, but also with other architectural firms, including Grout McTavish Architects. It includes revitisation works, such as sunken plaza revitalization, the Nelson Street Plaza revitalisation, addition of a 'grass wave' or a mound in 2008 for the North Plaza, renovations for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Games, and Ice Rink Expansion and Revitalisation of Ice Rink Plaza. The project series contains predominantly textual records, including correspondence with client, architects, consultants and contractors, specifications, including landscape specifications, minutes of projects meetings, inspections reports and press clippings and articles on the revitalisation projects. The project is also documented through landscape drawings, such as planting plans, irrigation and grading plans, landscape sections, and details for planters. It also includes sets of building plans used as reference and digital photographs of planting and landscape maintenance. Project series comprises documents related to the preservation of Robson Square, including documentation, articles and clippings, and correspondence.
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1994-2016
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AP075.S1.2005.PR05
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Jewish Community Campus, a high school and community facility on Willow Street, at the corne of 41st Avenue, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2005-2007 with architectural firm Acton Ostry Architects. The landscape project comprises the addition of trees along 41st Avenue and Willow Street, while preserving existing ones, and the design of three paved terraces along the north side of the building and creating the planting plant, that included a rainwater garden next to the east terrace. The project series contains solely four site and planting plans with plants list, and a detail section plan for the terraces.
2005-2007
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Jewish Community Campus, Vancouver, British Columbia (2005)
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AP075.S1.2005.PR05
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Jewish Community Campus, a high school and community facility on Willow Street, at the corne of 41st Avenue, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2005-2007 with architectural firm Acton Ostry Architects. The landscape project comprises the addition of trees along 41st Avenue and Willow Street, while preserving existing ones, and the design of three paved terraces along the north side of the building and creating the planting plant, that included a rainwater garden next to the east terrace. The project series contains solely four site and planting plans with plants list, and a detail section plan for the terraces.
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2005-2007
Sous-série
AP075.S2.SS4
Description:
This sub-series documents an exhibition held at the Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts on Cornelia Hahn Oberlander and a selection of her landscape project in 2003. Oberlander's projects exhibited included Robson Square Provincial Government Complex (1974-1982), Museum of Anthropology (1975-1977), National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990), Canadian Chancery (1983-1990), Library Square (1992-1995), Liu Centre for Global Studies (1992), C. K. Choi Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia (1993-1996), Jim Everett Memorial Park (2000-2001), New York Times Building (2001), and Wellesley Central Health Corporation Neighbourhood Project (2003). Each projects were divided under five themes: Nature, Science, Space, Art and the Future. The sub-series also includes some documents related to the application for another exhibition at the Smith College in 2005 entitled "Designed Landscape: A Smith College Alumnae Exhibit". The sub-series contains correspondence, draft exhibition texts, proof of the presentation panels, including digital versions, and some installation plans. Document related to the 2005 exhibition project includes correspondence with Smith College and application form.
2003-2005
Exhibition at the Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts (circa 2003)
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AP075.S2.SS4
Description:
This sub-series documents an exhibition held at the Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts on Cornelia Hahn Oberlander and a selection of her landscape project in 2003. Oberlander's projects exhibited included Robson Square Provincial Government Complex (1974-1982), Museum of Anthropology (1975-1977), National Gallery of Canada (1983-1990), Canadian Chancery (1983-1990), Library Square (1992-1995), Liu Centre for Global Studies (1992), C. K. Choi Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia (1993-1996), Jim Everett Memorial Park (2000-2001), New York Times Building (2001), and Wellesley Central Health Corporation Neighbourhood Project (2003). Each projects were divided under five themes: Nature, Science, Space, Art and the Future. The sub-series also includes some documents related to the application for another exhibition at the Smith College in 2005 entitled "Designed Landscape: A Smith College Alumnae Exhibit". The sub-series contains correspondence, draft exhibition texts, proof of the presentation panels, including digital versions, and some installation plans. Document related to the 2005 exhibition project includes correspondence with Smith College and application form.
Sub-series
2003-2005