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AP075.S1.1969.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Acadia Park at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1969. The project consisted in design the landscape master plan and the play area for the Acadia Married Student Housing complex, which included in kindergarten. Oberlander preserved the forest edge of the site and even included some of the mature trees present on the site by suspending rope swings to their trunks. The play area also reused ancient trees as play structures, and a wobble walk made of logs ends of various heights. The project series contains design development drawings, including a proposed landscape master plan and landscape plans, and also working drawings, such as elevations and details of the playground structures and benches. The project is also documented through photographs of the playground and correspondence with clients. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages.
1966-1971
Acadia Park, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia (1969)
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AP075.S1.1969.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project for Acadia Park at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on this project in 1969. The project consisted in design the landscape master plan and the play area for the Acadia Married Student Housing complex, which included in kindergarten. Oberlander preserved the forest edge of the site and even included some of the mature trees present on the site by suspending rope swings to their trunks. The play area also reused ancient trees as play structures, and a wobble walk made of logs ends of various heights. The project series contains design development drawings, including a proposed landscape master plan and landscape plans, and also working drawings, such as elevations and details of the playground structures and benches. The project is also documented through photographs of the playground and correspondence with clients. Source: [1] Herrington, Susan. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, University of Virginia Press, 2014, 304 pages.
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1966-1971
photographies
AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS3.010
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Original file title: Berlim-Block 121 A- Bonjour Tristesse B-Kita C-Senior. This file contains mostly photographs of the kindergarten, with a few photographs of the senior's club and Bonjour Tristesse. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file STBT 108-109, STK 022-043, STS 003-006. STBT 108-108, STS 003-006, and STK 002 were possibly taken by Brigitte Cassirer (now Fleck).
circa 1988-1990
Photographs and negatives of the Kindergaten, the senior's club, and Bonjour Tristesse, Block 121, Berlin
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AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS3.010
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Original file title: Berlim-Block 121 A- Bonjour Tristesse B-Kita C-Senior. This file contains mostly photographs of the kindergarten, with a few photographs of the senior's club and Bonjour Tristesse. Siza's office numbered photographic materials in this file STBT 108-109, STK 022-043, STS 003-006. STBT 108-108, STS 003-006, and STK 002 were possibly taken by Brigitte Cassirer (now Fleck).
photographies
circa 1988-1990
Projet
AP178.S1.1980.PR02
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The project series documents Block 121, better known as Bonjour Tristesse. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 2/80. This project was one of several projects Siza submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), and was Siza’s first international built project. The IBA was an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin and received submissions from several international architects. The IBA divided West Berlin into two parts: IBA Neubau ('new building'), led by Josef Paul Kleihues and IBA Altbau ('old building') led by Hardt-Walherr Hämer. IBA Nuebau's focus was to build new buildings while IBA Altbau's was to renovate existing buildings. The project site for Block 121 was in the district of Kreuzberg, a district on the eastern side of then West Berlin. Due to low rents, there was an influx of immigrants and students to Kreuzberg in the late 1970s. Bonjour Tristesse would serve as a residential complex for a predominantly Turkish immigrant population. In 1980, Hämer invited Siza to submit an entry for this complex to be built on the east side of Kreuzberg beside the Schlesisches Tor train station. Hämer encouraged the participatory model which Siza had become known for from his work with the Servicio Ambulatorio de Apoio Local (SAAL) in Portugal. This project series is arranged in four subseries: AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS1, Competition, Block 121 (identified as 2/80); AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS2, Bonjour Tristesse (identified as 2/80 A); AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS3, Kita [Kindergarten] (identified as 2/80 B); and AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS4, Senior Club Anziani [Senior citizens’ clubhouse] (identified as 2/80 C). The office’s archivist assigned the number 2/80 to materials related to the competition phase of this project; letters (A, B, and C) were then assigned to each subsequent portion of the project following the competition. All documentation for this project series, including the project subseries, has been kept together to maintain the order of the office’s arrangement.
circa 1980-1990
Block 121, Schlesisches Tor [Block 121, Schlesisches Tor residential complex], Berlin, Germany (1980-1990)
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AP178.S1.1980.PR02
Description:
The project series documents Block 121, better known as Bonjour Tristesse. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 2/80. This project was one of several projects Siza submitted to the International Architectural Exhibition Berlin competition (International Bauaustellung, IBA, circa 1979-1987), and was Siza’s first international built project. The IBA was an urban renewal strategy for West Berlin and received submissions from several international architects. The IBA divided West Berlin into two parts: IBA Neubau ('new building'), led by Josef Paul Kleihues and IBA Altbau ('old building') led by Hardt-Walherr Hämer. IBA Nuebau's focus was to build new buildings while IBA Altbau's was to renovate existing buildings. The project site for Block 121 was in the district of Kreuzberg, a district on the eastern side of then West Berlin. Due to low rents, there was an influx of immigrants and students to Kreuzberg in the late 1970s. Bonjour Tristesse would serve as a residential complex for a predominantly Turkish immigrant population. In 1980, Hämer invited Siza to submit an entry for this complex to be built on the east side of Kreuzberg beside the Schlesisches Tor train station. Hämer encouraged the participatory model which Siza had become known for from his work with the Servicio Ambulatorio de Apoio Local (SAAL) in Portugal. This project series is arranged in four subseries: AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS1, Competition, Block 121 (identified as 2/80); AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS2, Bonjour Tristesse (identified as 2/80 A); AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS3, Kita [Kindergarten] (identified as 2/80 B); and AP178.S1.1980.PR02.SS4, Senior Club Anziani [Senior citizens’ clubhouse] (identified as 2/80 C). The office’s archivist assigned the number 2/80 to materials related to the competition phase of this project; letters (A, B, and C) were then assigned to each subsequent portion of the project following the competition. All documentation for this project series, including the project subseries, has been kept together to maintain the order of the office’s arrangement.
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circa 1980-1990
artéfacts
Kindergarten.
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1 set of kindergarten activities : paper, cardboard, metal, cork, cotton and wool yarn ; various sizes in cardboard box 37 x 48 x 7 cm + 1 instruction booklet (24 pages ; 21 cm)
[approximately 1900] (Germany : [publisher not identified])
Kindergarten.
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1 set of kindergarten activities : paper, cardboard, metal, cork, cotton and wool yarn ; various sizes in cardboard box 37 x 48 x 7 cm + 1 instruction booklet (24 pages ; 21 cm)
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[approximately 1900] (Germany : [publisher not identified])
livres
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160 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
[New York, N.Y.] : H.N. Abrams, ©1997.
Inventing kindergarten / Norman Brosterman ; with original photography by Kiyoshi Togashi.
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160 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
livres
[New York, N.Y.] : H.N. Abrams, ©1997.
archives
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still image
not identified [approximately 1900]
archives
not identified [approximately 1900]
livres
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xiii, 206 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), plans ; 29 cm
London : E & FN Spon, 1996.
Kindergarten architecture : space for the imagination / Mark Dudek.
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xiii, 206 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), plans ; 29 cm
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London : E & FN Spon, 1996.
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Inventing kindergarten.
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8 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Pasadena, California : Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, Art Center College of Design, [2006]
Inventing kindergarten.
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8 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
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Pasadena, California : Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, Art Center College of Design, [2006]
livres
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6 preliminary leaves, [15]-177 pages illustrations (including portrait) 24 cm.
New York, The Butterick Publishing Company (Limited) 1896.
Kindergarten papers, by Sara Miller Kirby.
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6 preliminary leaves, [15]-177 pages illustrations (including portrait) 24 cm.
livres
New York, The Butterick Publishing Company (Limited) 1896.
artéfacts
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1 set of stereometric blocks (39 pieces) : wood ; various sizes in wooden box 10 x 10 x 10 cm
[approximately 1880] (Brooklyn, N.Y. : J.L. Hammett Co.)
Hammett's kindergarten material. Fifth gift.
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1 set of stereometric blocks (39 pieces) : wood ; various sizes in wooden box 10 x 10 x 10 cm
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[approximately 1880] (Brooklyn, N.Y. : J.L. Hammett Co.)