documents textuels
AP075.S1.1991.PR04.001
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Original folder entitled "M/W / S.F.U. Housing 1991 / SFU STUDENT HOUSING / CONCEPT".
circa 1991
Concept development for the Student Housing, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1991.PR04.001
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Original folder entitled "M/W / S.F.U. Housing 1991 / SFU STUDENT HOUSING / CONCEPT".
documents textuels
circa 1991
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19 publication drawing(s)
DR1995:0216:087-105
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site photographs, site layout plans and site axonometrics of housing areas, organization plans of transfer areas at Madeley, Meir, and Pitts Hill, chart of lifespan and use cycle, and clipping
Site photographs, site layout plans and site axonometrics of housing areas
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DR1995:0216:087-105
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site photographs, site layout plans and site axonometrics of housing areas, organization plans of transfer areas at Madeley, Meir, and Pitts Hill, chart of lifespan and use cycle, and clipping
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19 publication drawing(s)
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2 reprographic copy(ies)
ARCH270141
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Group consists of a master plan for Chandigarh and a perspective drawing of an unidentified group housing in Chandigarh, India by Albert Mayer.
n.d.
Master plan for Chandigarh and a perspective drawing of an unidentified group housing
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ARCH270141
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Group consists of a master plan for Chandigarh and a perspective drawing of an unidentified group housing in Chandigarh, India by Albert Mayer.
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2 reprographic copy(ies)
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AP075.S1.1961.PR01
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This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Skeena Terrace Low Rent Housing Project, a housing development located on the eastern edge of Vancouver. Oberlander worked on this project between 1961 and 1965. The architectural firm in charge of the project was Underwood, McKinley, Cameron, Wilson & Smith Architects. The project was comprised of an eight-storey apartment tower and twenty-seven three-storey maisonettes. Oberlander was in charge of the landscape design for the twelve-acre site. The project initially included the construction of a roadway cutting the site in two, but was never built due to protests from the community. Oberlander's landscape plan included a design for an outdoor terrace and garden areas for the maisonnettes, a community garden and numerous recreational and social spaces. She also designed play scultpures for small children. The project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans and planting plans, working drawings, including a site plan and planting plans, a specifications addendum, an invitation to the official inauguration of the project, and photographs, which are mostly of the construction site. Source: Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages.
1961-1965
Skeena Terrace Low Rent Housing, Vancouver, British Columbia (1961-1965)
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AP075.S1.1961.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for the Skeena Terrace Low Rent Housing Project, a housing development located on the eastern edge of Vancouver. Oberlander worked on this project between 1961 and 1965. The architectural firm in charge of the project was Underwood, McKinley, Cameron, Wilson & Smith Architects. The project was comprised of an eight-storey apartment tower and twenty-seven three-storey maisonettes. Oberlander was in charge of the landscape design for the twelve-acre site. The project initially included the construction of a roadway cutting the site in two, but was never built due to protests from the community. Oberlander's landscape plan included a design for an outdoor terrace and garden areas for the maisonnettes, a community garden and numerous recreational and social spaces. She also designed play scultpures for small children. The project series contains design development drawings, including landscape plans and planting plans, working drawings, including a site plan and planting plans, a specifications addendum, an invitation to the official inauguration of the project, and photographs, which are mostly of the construction site. Source: Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages.
Project
1961-1965
DR1984:1076
architecture
18 March 1929
architecture
Projet
CI005.S1.1924.PR2
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The village of Hoek van Holland – which had been annexed to Rotterdam in 1914 – successfully appealed to the city council in 1923 to develop public housing to address the city's shortage of affordable housing. Oud was commissioned to sketch 40 dwellings for working class residents. The original plan consisted of three separate rows of housing, which were later amended to two two-storey rows of housing. City council sent back the plans with a request to change the facade, but in 1925 accepted the original design before construction began in 1927. The design comprehended 41 dwellings, a library, four warehouses and four shop fronts with unique curved facades (Taverne et al. 2001, 260-265). Project series includes photographs of facades and exteriors of housing as well as plans.
1924-1927
Hoek van Holland Housing Scheme, Hoek van Holland, Netherlands (1924-1927)
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CI005.S1.1924.PR2
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The village of Hoek van Holland – which had been annexed to Rotterdam in 1914 – successfully appealed to the city council in 1923 to develop public housing to address the city's shortage of affordable housing. Oud was commissioned to sketch 40 dwellings for working class residents. The original plan consisted of three separate rows of housing, which were later amended to two two-storey rows of housing. City council sent back the plans with a request to change the facade, but in 1925 accepted the original design before construction began in 1927. The design comprehended 41 dwellings, a library, four warehouses and four shop fronts with unique curved facades (Taverne et al. 2001, 260-265). Project series includes photographs of facades and exteriors of housing as well as plans.
project
1924-1927
PH1984:0287:001-030
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- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture, design d'intérieur
1930
Album of views of Hellerhof Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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PH1984:0287:001-030
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- The housing unit types appearing in the photographs of the album of Hellerhof housing development, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (PH1984:0287:001-030) have been identified as type A (DR1984:1114), type B (DR1984:1112), type C (DR1984:1110), type D (DR1984:1108) and type E (DR1984:1104) based on drawings by Stam in the CCA Prints and Drawings collection and on Blijstra (1970, pp. 16-17). - The photograph numbers are indicated at the lower right corner of the album pages and are not in numerical order.
architecture, design d'intérieur
ARCH280284
1988
ARCH280285
1988
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DR1995:0237:014-014
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layout for cover page of Housing Research, Part 2 in 'Architectural Design', vol. 42, (January 1972), 24
Layout for cover page of Housing Research, Part 2 in 'Architectural Design'
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DR1995:0237:014-014
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layout for cover page of Housing Research, Part 2 in 'Architectural Design', vol. 42, (January 1972), 24
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