photographs
AP075.S1.1969.PR01.002
Description:
Original folder entitled "ACADIA PARK / MARRIED STUDENT HOUSING UBC".
circa 1970
Photographs, Acadia Park, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1969.PR01.002
Description:
Original folder entitled "ACADIA PARK / MARRIED STUDENT HOUSING UBC".
photographs
circa 1970
Project
AP022.S1.1973.PR08
Description:
File documents a long-term master plan and a multi-phase teaching / research hospital constructed of modular units (not built) on the site of an existing hospital, Oak Street and 28th Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, shop drawings, photographic material, textual documents.
1973-1977
British Columbia Medical Centre
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AP022.S1.1973.PR08
Description:
File documents a long-term master plan and a multi-phase teaching / research hospital constructed of modular units (not built) on the site of an existing hospital, Oak Street and 28th Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. File contains design development drawings, presentation drawings, shop drawings, photographic material, textual documents.
Project
1973-1977
photographs
Photographs, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
AP075.S1.1975.PR01.003
circa 1975
Photographs, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1975.PR01.003
photographs
circa 1975
textual records
Specifications, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
AP075.S1.1975.PR01.005
circa 1975
Specifications, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1975.PR01.005
textual records
circa 1975
photographs
Photographs, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
AP075.S1.1992.PR02.023
1997-1999
Photographs, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1992.PR02.023
photographs
1997-1999
photographs
Photographs, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
AP075.S1.1992.PR02.024
1994-2002
Photographs, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1992.PR02.024
photographs
1994-2002
textual records
AP075.S1.1983.PR04.002
Description:
Original folder entitled "B.C. PLACE PARK".
1983
Draft concept reports, British Columbia Place Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1983.PR04.002
Description:
Original folder entitled "B.C. PLACE PARK".
textual records
1983
textual records
AP075.S1.1983.PR04.003
circa 1983
Concept development notes, British Columbia Place Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
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AP075.S1.1983.PR04.003
textual records
circa 1983
Project
AP075.S1.1991.PR08
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for upgrading and the maintenance of the University of British Columbia Faculty Club landscaping, in Vancouver, and inludes plant list, concept notes and design development drawings.
1991-2008
University of British Columbia Faculty Club, upgrade and maintenance, Vancouver, British Columbia (1991)
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AP075.S1.1991.PR08
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for upgrading and the maintenance of the University of British Columbia Faculty Club landscaping, in Vancouver, and inludes plant list, concept notes and design development drawings.
Project
1991-2008
Project
Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia (1975-1977)
AP075.S1.1975.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the grounds of the Museum of Anthropology located on the northern end of the University of British Columbia campus. Oberlander worked on this project from 1975-1976 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project was completed in 1976. Due to the location of museum on the Northwest Coast First Nations site, the building was designed to evoke a First Nations longhouse. Oberlander concept for the landscaping was inspired by the Northwest Coast First Nations culture. It initally included a reflecting pool to represent the coastal inlet and an ethnobotanically significant selection of plants. However some features from the original design, such as the reflecting pool and some of the indegenious planting, weren't realized until the mid-2000s. The shield the site from the noise of the busy NW Marine Drive, located next to the grounds, Oberlander included "a series of large mounds planted with Haida seed mix". [1] The project series contains reprographic copies of working drawings, including landscape plans, landscape sections and details, grading and irrigation plans, planting plans, and site plans. The project is also documented through textual records, including specification, correspondence with architects and clients, inspection reports, and some handwritten notes by Oberlander. The project series also comprises photographs of the museum site.
1974-1976
Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia (1975-1977)
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AP075.S1.1975.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the grounds of the Museum of Anthropology located on the northern end of the University of British Columbia campus. Oberlander worked on this project from 1975-1976 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project was completed in 1976. Due to the location of museum on the Northwest Coast First Nations site, the building was designed to evoke a First Nations longhouse. Oberlander concept for the landscaping was inspired by the Northwest Coast First Nations culture. It initally included a reflecting pool to represent the coastal inlet and an ethnobotanically significant selection of plants. However some features from the original design, such as the reflecting pool and some of the indegenious planting, weren't realized until the mid-2000s. The shield the site from the noise of the busy NW Marine Drive, located next to the grounds, Oberlander included "a series of large mounds planted with Haida seed mix". [1] The project series contains reprographic copies of working drawings, including landscape plans, landscape sections and details, grading and irrigation plans, planting plans, and site plans. The project is also documented through textual records, including specification, correspondence with architects and clients, inspection reports, and some handwritten notes by Oberlander. The project series also comprises photographs of the museum site.
Project
1974-1976