Andrew Nikiforuk donne une conférence intitulée L’architecture politique du pétrole triomphant, sur le développement rapide de l’exploitation des sables bitumineux dans le Nord de l’Alberta et de ses effets sur la nature de la région et du pays. Si les difficultés rencontrées par les pays exportateurs de pétrole sont bien connues, le Canada doit en prendre connaissance ou(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theater
17 mars 2011 , 19h
L’enseignement de… Calgary : Andrew Nikiforuk
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Andrew Nikiforuk donne une conférence intitulée L’architecture politique du pétrole triomphant, sur le développement rapide de l’exploitation des sables bitumineux dans le Nord de l’Alberta et de ses effets sur la nature de la région et du pays. Si les difficultés rencontrées par les pays exportateurs de pétrole sont bien connues, le Canada doit en prendre connaissance ou(...)
Paul-Desmarais Theater
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1960
One of Canada's first shopping malls. It is on 16th Ave. N.W., Calgary, Alberta
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Perspectives de vie
Canada, Colombie-Britannique, Manitoba, Nouvelle-Écosse, Ontario, Ottawa, paysage, paysage urbain, Québec, Saskatchewan, Winnipeg, Yukon
18 mai 2010
Perspectives de vie
Programme pour les étudiants à la maîtrise : Agriculture urbaine
Prix Power Corporation du Canada
Thème: Lagriculture urbaine au Canada Récipiendaires: Olive Bailey, University of Calgary Kate Patterson, University of Toronto Julia Tischer, McGill University
juin 2007 au août 2007
Programme pour les étudiants à la maîtrise : Agriculture urbaine
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Thème: Lagriculture urbaine au Canada Récipiendaires: Olive Bailey, University of Calgary Kate Patterson, University of Toronto Julia Tischer, McGill University
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Peter Sealy, McGill University SUjet : Nineteenth-Century Photography and the Architectural Unconscious Christopher C. Clarke, University of Calgary Sujet : Influences of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Architects on Aboriginal Communities and Architecture
janvier 2005 au septembre 2005
Programme pour les étudiants à la maîtrise 2005
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Peter Sealy, McGill University SUjet : Nineteenth-Century Photography and the Architectural Unconscious Christopher C. Clarke, University of Calgary Sujet : Influences of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Architects on Aboriginal Communities and Architecture
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janvier 2005 au
septembre 2005
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Chercheurs en résidence 2009
Esra Akcan, University of Illinois, Chicago, États-Unis Sujet : Modernity in Translation: Geopolitical Interactions in Residential Culture Christopher Drew Armstrong, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, États-Unis Sujet : Julien-David LeRoy and the Making of Architectural History Christina Cogdell, College of Santa Fe, Gainesville, États-Unis Sujet : Emergent Genetic(...)
23 mars 2009 au 30 octobre 2009
Chercheurs en résidence 2009
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Esra Akcan, University of Illinois, Chicago, États-Unis Sujet : Modernity in Translation: Geopolitical Interactions in Residential Culture Christopher Drew Armstrong, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, États-Unis Sujet : Julien-David LeRoy and the Making of Architectural History Christina Cogdell, College of Santa Fe, Gainesville, États-Unis Sujet : Emergent Genetic(...)
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23 mars 2009 au
30 octobre 2009
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AP027.S1.D20
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Evaluation of a proposal by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the City of Calgary Planning Department regarding the redevelopment of the central area of Calgary. The Canadian Pacific Railway proposed a re-routing of its main line to make an additional 100 acres of land available for development in the downtown core. The report includes amendments and further proposals to the original proposal.
urbanisme
1962-1964
Calgary Development
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AP027.S1.D20
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Evaluation of a proposal by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the City of Calgary Planning Department regarding the redevelopment of the central area of Calgary. The Canadian Pacific Railway proposed a re-routing of its main line to make an additional 100 acres of land available for development in the downtown core. The report includes amendments and further proposals to the original proposal.
File 20
1962-1964
urbanisme
Projet
AP075.S1.2003.PR06
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape design proposal for the Calgary Law Courts, located on the city block between 6th and the 7th Avenue, in Calgary, Alberta. This project was part of a design competition in 2004. Oberlander concept for the landscape consisted in depicting Albert's natural landscape of the Rockies, the foothills, and the prairie. The Rockies were to be recreated with excavation material from the site and would include a water feature spilling in a elongated water basins in the foothills, transforming into the prairie represented by tall grasses. Large lawn and bosque of Aspen trees would represente the City and provides shade and seating areas. The planting plan included the use of low maintenance and indigenous plants. The project also included a green roof on top of the Council Chamber and was planned to allow the reuse of storm water. The project was not realized. The project series contains perspective drawings and site plans showing planters concept, and a complete set of building plans used as reference. The project is also documented throught correspondence, including correspondence with architects, consultants and clients, competition information, competition proposal, including landscape concept proposal by Oberlander, financial documents and photographs of the site.
2003-2004
Calgary Law Courts, Calgary, Alberta (2003-2004)
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AP075.S1.2003.PR06
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape design proposal for the Calgary Law Courts, located on the city block between 6th and the 7th Avenue, in Calgary, Alberta. This project was part of a design competition in 2004. Oberlander concept for the landscape consisted in depicting Albert's natural landscape of the Rockies, the foothills, and the prairie. The Rockies were to be recreated with excavation material from the site and would include a water feature spilling in a elongated water basins in the foothills, transforming into the prairie represented by tall grasses. Large lawn and bosque of Aspen trees would represente the City and provides shade and seating areas. The planting plan included the use of low maintenance and indigenous plants. The project also included a green roof on top of the Council Chamber and was planned to allow the reuse of storm water. The project was not realized. The project series contains perspective drawings and site plans showing planters concept, and a complete set of building plans used as reference. The project is also documented throught correspondence, including correspondence with architects, consultants and clients, competition information, competition proposal, including landscape concept proposal by Oberlander, financial documents and photographs of the site.
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2003-2004