drawings
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22 File
ARCH41117
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Hospital screen, Torpedo and Gunnery school stairs, manhole bottom, catch basins, watermain, power line pole, retaining wall, passage entrance, plot plans for services, overflow sewer, symbol chart for grounds layout, lift handles, weeping tile layout, sketch of grades, dishwashing pantry for hospital, guard house entrance
Hospital screen, Torpedo and Gunnery school
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ARCH41117
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Hospital screen, Torpedo and Gunnery school stairs, manhole bottom, catch basins, watermain, power line pole, retaining wall, passage entrance, plot plans for services, overflow sewer, symbol chart for grounds layout, lift handles, weeping tile layout, sketch of grades, dishwashing pantry for hospital, guard house entrance
drawings
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22 File
photographs
PH1993:0428:084
architecture
ca. 1854-1857
photographs
ca. 1854-1857
architecture
textual records
ARCH254370
photographs
PH1980:0135:011
printed 1858
photographs
printed 1858
Project
AP013.S1.D30
Description:
File documents an executed (?) project for a hospital and detention centre in Montréal, Québec on Craig Street. Material in this file was produced between 1912 and 1914. File contains survey drawings, structural drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, and mechanical drawings.
1912-1914
Immigration Hospital and Detention Building, Montréal, Québec
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AP013.S1.D30
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File documents an executed (?) project for a hospital and detention centre in Montréal, Québec on Craig Street. Material in this file was produced between 1912 and 1914. File contains survey drawings, structural drawings, working drawings, detail drawings, and mechanical drawings.
Project
1912-1914
Project
AP075.S1.1977.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for a play area at for Children's / Grace Hospital complex on Oak Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on her proposal for this project in 1977. Oberlander concept design consists in a park-like setting to provide a pleasing green space for all users of the hospital complex, but with an emphasis on children. The proposed an forest-like environment with a link with the Queen Elizabeth Park and the Van Dusen Botanical Gardens. The project series contains correspondence, specifications and proposal from Oberlander.
1977
Children's / Grace Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia (1977)
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AP075.S1.1977.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for a play area at for Children's / Grace Hospital complex on Oak Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Oberlander worked on her proposal for this project in 1977. Oberlander concept design consists in a park-like setting to provide a pleasing green space for all users of the hospital complex, but with an emphasis on children. The proposed an forest-like environment with a link with the Queen Elizabeth Park and the Van Dusen Botanical Gardens. The project series contains correspondence, specifications and proposal from Oberlander.
Project
1977
Project
AP075.S1.2001.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for the landscape master plan of Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s. Oberlander was in charged of developping the concept for the landscape master plan and create a healing garden. Her concept included a site entry with a strong presence of the nature to reassure the visitor, the use of native plants to keep the landscape of the hospital in harmony with site natural landscape, the use of plants that encourage and support wildlife to allow sick children to appreciate nature, outdoor seating areas and pathways with lighting to be used even at nightime, and environments for play and learning for sick children and their relatives. A participatory method was also applied for the design of the master plan throughout workshops organized with the children of the hospital in which they were invited to draw what they wanted for the healing garden. The project series contains landscape plans, site plans, landscape concept plans, site concept plans and presentation drawings. The project is also documented through Oberlander's concept notes, correspondence, including correspondence with client, Oberlander's landscape proposal, landscape concept presentation documents, financial documents, research material, and photographs of the site for the hospital.
2000-2004
Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta (2001)
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AP075.S1.2001.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's proposal for the landscape master plan of Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary. Oberlander worked on this project in the early 2000s. Oberlander was in charged of developping the concept for the landscape master plan and create a healing garden. Her concept included a site entry with a strong presence of the nature to reassure the visitor, the use of native plants to keep the landscape of the hospital in harmony with site natural landscape, the use of plants that encourage and support wildlife to allow sick children to appreciate nature, outdoor seating areas and pathways with lighting to be used even at nightime, and environments for play and learning for sick children and their relatives. A participatory method was also applied for the design of the master plan throughout workshops organized with the children of the hospital in which they were invited to draw what they wanted for the healing garden. The project series contains landscape plans, site plans, landscape concept plans, site concept plans and presentation drawings. The project is also documented through Oberlander's concept notes, correspondence, including correspondence with client, Oberlander's landscape proposal, landscape concept presentation documents, financial documents, research material, and photographs of the site for the hospital.
Project
2000-2004
Project
AP018.S1.1966.PR01
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This project series documents the construction of the Etobicoke General Hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario from 1966-1971. The office identified the project number as 6601. The project consisted of the design and construction of a twelve storey hospital building. The area of the building was 409,000 square feet and included 500 beds, diagnostic and treatment facilities, laboratories, administrative spaces, a cafeteria, and a staff lounge. This project was considered to be the first phase of construction at the time, with a medical office building and educational facilities to be added later on. The building was also designed to accommodate future vertical and horizontal expansion. John C. Parkin was originally hired for this project while he was working at the firm John B. Parkin Associates. This firm eventually evolved under new ownership, and was referred to as Searle Wilbee Rowland and later, as NORR. John C. Parkin left this firm during the project and continued work for the Etobicoke General Hospital under his new firm Parkin Architects Planners. All three firm names are present within materials for this project. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings, including a presentation board, dating from 1968-1976. These drawings include as-built drawings, site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, and construction schedules.
1968-1976
Etobicoke General Hospital, Etobicoke, Ontario (1966-1971)
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AP018.S1.1966.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the Etobicoke General Hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario from 1966-1971. The office identified the project number as 6601. The project consisted of the design and construction of a twelve storey hospital building. The area of the building was 409,000 square feet and included 500 beds, diagnostic and treatment facilities, laboratories, administrative spaces, a cafeteria, and a staff lounge. This project was considered to be the first phase of construction at the time, with a medical office building and educational facilities to be added later on. The building was also designed to accommodate future vertical and horizontal expansion. John C. Parkin was originally hired for this project while he was working at the firm John B. Parkin Associates. This firm eventually evolved under new ownership, and was referred to as Searle Wilbee Rowland and later, as NORR. John C. Parkin left this firm during the project and continued work for the Etobicoke General Hospital under his new firm Parkin Architects Planners. All three firm names are present within materials for this project. The project is recorded through reprographic copies of drawings, including a presentation board, dating from 1968-1976. These drawings include as-built drawings, site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, and construction schedules.
Project
1968-1976
photographs
ARCH280805
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Group consists of photographs of the Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research in sector 12 in Chandigarh, India.
1966-c.1970
Photographs of the P.G.I Hospital in Chandigarh, India
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ARCH280805
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Group consists of photographs of the Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research in sector 12 in Chandigarh, India.
photographs
1966-c.1970
drawings
AP018.S1.1966.PR01.012
1968
drawings
1968