dessins
DR1995:0171:001-001
Description:
This diagrammatic plan for a water garden adjacent to an existing house shows three fountains. Tile type, size and color are indicated in the key at the lower right include: quarry tiles, slate tiles, gold and blue mosaic tiles, and glazed tiles ranging in size from 4" x 4" to 8" x 8".
1957
Newport Street water garden: Diagrammatic plan
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DR1995:0171:001-001
Description:
This diagrammatic plan for a water garden adjacent to an existing house shows three fountains. Tile type, size and color are indicated in the key at the lower right include: quarry tiles, slate tiles, gold and blue mosaic tiles, and glazed tiles ranging in size from 4" x 4" to 8" x 8".
dessins
1957
dessins
DR1991:0060:079
Description:
A contract drawing used for the execution of the construction of the CCA garden. Drawing number GA-6-1.
24 August 1988
The west walkway, CCA garden, Montréal, Québec
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DR1991:0060:079
Description:
A contract drawing used for the execution of the construction of the CCA garden. Drawing number GA-6-1.
dessins
24 August 1988
DR1974:0002:018:014:001-003
architecture
16 September [?] 1862
Zoological garden, Antwerp: Sketch and plan of the wolf cage and perspective sketch of an aviary garden
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DR1974:0002:018:014:001-003
architecture
PH1980:0115:009
architecture, architecture de paysage
ca. 1880s
architecture, architecture de paysage
PH1980:0115:011
architecture de paysage
ca. 1880s
architecture de paysage
DR1974:0002:038:025
architecture, architecture de paysage
first half of the 19th century
architecture, architecture de paysage
documents textuels
DR2012:0012:086:013
Description:
Assorted documents in English and French, including press clippings, programs and reprographic copies, with references to the CCA garden.
1990-1991
Press clippings related to the Canadian Centre for Architecture garden
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DR2012:0012:086:013
Description:
Assorted documents in English and French, including press clippings, programs and reprographic copies, with references to the CCA garden.
documents textuels
1990-1991
Projet
AP075.S1.2009.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the new Visitor Centre of VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2007 to 2011 with architectural firm Busby Perkins+Will Architects and landscape architecture firm Sharp and Diamond Landscape Architects. The project consisted in building an access to the botanical garden from Oak Street. The building includes a undulating green roof shaped as a native orchid leaf and covered in plants inspired by the Pacific Northwest Coastal grassland. The building entrance is marked by "a single petal raised above the others" [1] while another of the giant roof petal in the back "almost touched the ground, and transported water to Oberlander's rainwater garden." [2] The project series contains design developement drawings such as site plans, planting plans, landscape plans, landscape sections and a few sketches, and also sets of building drawings or older landscape drawings of the garden used as reference. The project is also documented through textual records, including correspondence with architects, consultants and clients, project proposals, documentation on botanical garden or on the VanDusen Botanical Garden, and press articles and clippings about the project. The project series comprises also digital photographs of the completed building. Source: [1] [2] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 225.
1973-2018
VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, British Columbia (2009)
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AP075.S1.2009.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the new Visitor Centre of VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project from 2007 to 2011 with architectural firm Busby Perkins+Will Architects and landscape architecture firm Sharp and Diamond Landscape Architects. The project consisted in building an access to the botanical garden from Oak Street. The building includes a undulating green roof shaped as a native orchid leaf and covered in plants inspired by the Pacific Northwest Coastal grassland. The building entrance is marked by "a single petal raised above the others" [1] while another of the giant roof petal in the back "almost touched the ground, and transported water to Oberlander's rainwater garden." [2] The project series contains design developement drawings such as site plans, planting plans, landscape plans, landscape sections and a few sketches, and also sets of building drawings or older landscape drawings of the garden used as reference. The project is also documented through textual records, including correspondence with architects, consultants and clients, project proposals, documentation on botanical garden or on the VanDusen Botanical Garden, and press articles and clippings about the project. The project series comprises also digital photographs of the completed building. Source: [1] [2] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages, p. 225.
Project
1973-2018
photographies
Quantité:
16 photograph(s)
ARCH183492
Description:
garden (north) elevation showing driveway and garage, views of bedrooms, living room, dining room - unknown photographer (A.1. Commercial Photo Services, Vancouver)
ca. 1942
Garden (north) elevation showing driveway and garage
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ARCH183492
Description:
garden (north) elevation showing driveway and garage, views of bedrooms, living room, dining room - unknown photographer (A.1. Commercial Photo Services, Vancouver)
photographies
Quantité:
16 photograph(s)
ca. 1942
DR1962:0001
18th century