A History of Canadian Architecture

A History of Canadian Architecture
Title A History of Canadian Architecture PDF eBook
Author Harold Kalman
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 500
Release 1994
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Canadian Modern Architecture

Canadian Modern Architecture
Title Canadian Modern Architecture PDF eBook
Author Elsa Lam
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 544
Release 2019-11-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1616898836

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Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) President's Medal Award (multi-media representation of architecture). Canada's most distinguished architectural critics and scholars offer fresh insights into the country's unique modern and contemporary architecture. Beginning with the nation's centennial and Expo 67 in Montreal, this fifty-year retrospective covers the defining of national institutions and movements: • How Canadian architects interpreted major external trends • Regional and indigenous architectural tendencies • The influence of architects in Canada's three largest cities: Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver Co-published with Canadian Architect, this comprehensive reference book is extensively illustrated and includes fifteen specially commissioned essays.

A Concise History of Canadian Architecture

A Concise History of Canadian Architecture
Title A Concise History of Canadian Architecture PDF eBook
Author Harold Kalman
Publisher Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press
Total Pages 680
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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In this monumental, two-volume set--the first comprehensive study of Canadian architecture--Harold Kalman presents a rich panorama, treating the vast range of Canadian building, from the native peoples and first settlers to the recent past to the present day. He describes the country's architectural history in a lucid and engaging narrative, placing the buildings firmly in a social and cultural context to illuminate distinct characteristics of Canadian architects and architecture. Lavishly illustrated with over eight hundred black and white drawings and photographs, this work will be an essential reference for anyone interested in architectural history.

Centre Canadien D'architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture

Centre Canadien D'architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture
Title Centre Canadien D'architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture PDF eBook
Author Centre canadien d'architecture
Publisher Centre canadien d'architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture
Total Pages 174
Release 1989
Genre Architecture
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Architecture and the Canadian Fabric

Architecture and the Canadian Fabric
Title Architecture and the Canadian Fabric PDF eBook
Author Rhodri Windsor Liscombe
Publisher University of British Columbia Press
Total Pages 514
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780774819398

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Architecture plays a powerful role in nation building. Buildings and monuments not only constitute the built fabric of society, they reflect the intersection of culture, politics, economics, and aesthetics in distinct social settings and distinct times. From first contact to the postmodern city, this anthology traces the interaction between culture and politics as reflected in Canadian architecture and the infrastructure of ordinary life. Whether focusing on the construction of Parliament or exploring the ideas of Marshall McLuhan and Arthur Erickson, these highly original essays move beyond considerations of authorship and style to address cultural politics and insights from race and gender studies and from postcolonial and spatial theory.

For the Record

For the Record
Title For the Record PDF eBook
Author Joan Grierson
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 139
Release 2008-03-31
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1770706410

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When Marjorie Hill graduated in 1920 as Canada's "first girl architect," she was entering a profession that had been established in Canada just 30 years earlier. For the Record, the first history of women architects in Canada, provides a fascinating introduction to early women architects, presented within the context of developments in both Europe and North America. Profiles of the women who graduated from the School of Architecture at the University of Toronto between 1920 and 1960 are illustrated with photographs of their work and include archival material that has never before been published. The final chapter on contemporary women in architecture showcases contributions by leading women architects across the country, from Halifax to Vancouver to Iqaluit. For the Record also provides current information on schools of architecture in Canada and includes a list of other resources to encourage young women who are thinking of pursuing careers in architecture.

Canadian Architecture

Canadian Architecture
Title Canadian Architecture PDF eBook
Author Leslie Jen
Publisher Figure 1 Publishing
Total Pages 224
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781773270388

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Canadian Architecture: Evolving a Cultural Identity surveys the country's most accomplished architectural firms, whose work enhances cities and landscapes across Canada's geographically varied expanse. Author Leslie Jen explores a number of significant projects in urban and rural environments--private residences, cultural and institutional facilities, and democratic public spaces--that profoundly influence our interactions with each other and the communities in which we live. Accompanied by stunning photography, Canadian Architecture is a testament to a thriving, diverse and innovative design culture that continues to play an integral role in shaping our national identity.