ARCH401968
July 1994
ARCH401969
July 1994
documents textuels
AP075.S1.1962.PR01.001
Description:
Contains design development drawings, research material, correspondence, specifications, cost estimates and press and publicity for the project. Original folders entitled: "KITIMAT #2 / KITIMAT, B.C. $ CENTENNIAL SQUARE".
1962-1967
Research and design development, Kitimat Centennial Square, Kitimat, British Columbia
Actions:
AP075.S1.1962.PR01.001
Description:
Contains design development drawings, research material, correspondence, specifications, cost estimates and press and publicity for the project. Original folders entitled: "KITIMAT #2 / KITIMAT, B.C. $ CENTENNIAL SQUARE".
documents textuels
1962-1967
photographies
ARCH282905
circa 1964-1975
photographies
circa 1964-1975
photographies
ARCH273999
ca. 1978
photographies
ca. 1978
Projet
AP075.S1.1958.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for her own residence on Olympic street, in Vancouver. Known as the Tick-Tack-Toe House, the Oberlanders designed the residence themselves in 1958-1959, as well as later additions in 1966-1967. The residence is a two-storey house, with the main living area all on the second floor, while the entrance and a part of the utility core is on the ground level. For minimal maintenance and to provide a dry space to play during rainy days, the landscaping included a paved perimeter around the central core. The landscape design included a wall on the west side of the site and tree planting along Olympic Street to block the view and the noise from the street. The project series is made up predominantly of plans of the residence, such as elevations, sections, details and floor plans, and working drawings for the landscaping, including landscape plans, and elevations and details for the garden wall. The project is also documented through photographs of the garden, and exterior and interior views of the house itself. Source: Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages.
1958 and 1966-1967
Oberlander Residence (construction and addition), Vancouver, British Columbia (1958 -1967)
Actions:
AP075.S1.1958.PR02
Description:
This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for her own residence on Olympic street, in Vancouver. Known as the Tick-Tack-Toe House, the Oberlanders designed the residence themselves in 1958-1959, as well as later additions in 1966-1967. The residence is a two-storey house, with the main living area all on the second floor, while the entrance and a part of the utility core is on the ground level. For minimal maintenance and to provide a dry space to play during rainy days, the landscaping included a paved perimeter around the central core. The landscape design included a wall on the west side of the site and tree planting along Olympic Street to block the view and the noise from the street. The project series is made up predominantly of plans of the residence, such as elevations, sections, details and floor plans, and working drawings for the landscaping, including landscape plans, and elevations and details for the garden wall. The project is also documented through photographs of the garden, and exterior and interior views of the house itself. Source: Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages.
Project
1958 and 1966-1967
dessins
AP075.S1.1958.PR02.007
1957-1958
dessins
1957-1958
dessins
AP075.S1.1969.PR04.003
1969
dessins
1969
dessins
AP075.S1.2007.PR01.001
2007
Concept plans of roof, Wong Residence, Quadra Island, British Columbia
Actions:
AP075.S1.2007.PR01.001
dessins
2007
photographies
AP056.S1.1991.PR01.016
1992
Photographs of project model, Vancouver Public Library Competition, British Columbia
Actions:
AP056.S1.1991.PR01.016
photographies
1992