Canadian modern architecture : 1967 to the present / edited by Elsa Lam and Graham Livesey.
Hudson, New York : Princeton Architectural Press ; Toronto, Ontario : Canadian Architect, 2019.
543 p. : il.
/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura - Siglo XX - Canadá / Arquitectura – Siglo XXI - Canadá
📘 Ed. impresa: ISBN 9781616896454
Cita APA-7: Lam, Elsa, & Livesey, Graham (2019). Canadian modern architecture : 1967 to the present. Princeton Architectural Press.
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72.038(71) CAN
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1263739787
Hudson, New York : Princeton Architectural Press ; Toronto, Ontario : Canadian Architect, 2019.
543 p. : il.
/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura - Siglo XX - Canadá / Arquitectura – Siglo XXI - Canadá
📘 Ed. impresa: ISBN 9781616896454
Cita APA-7: Lam, Elsa, & Livesey, Graham (2019). Canadian modern architecture : 1967 to the present. Princeton Architectural Press.
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72.038(71) CAN
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1263739787
[.en] The book is co-edited by Canadian Architect’s Elsa Lam and architectural historian Graham Livesey. It is co-published by Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect. ‘Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present’ is a comprehensive review of major work in this county. It includes 15 original essays by authors including George Baird, Brian Carter, Ian Chodikoff, Odile Hénault, George Kapelos, Lisa Landrum, Steven Mannell, Sherry McKay, Marco Polo, Lola Sheppard, David Theodore, Larry Wayne Richards, Adele Weder and Mason White. It is extensively illustrated with 500 photographs and drawings.The 50-year retrospective begins with the nation’s centennial and Expo 67 in Montreal. It covers the defining of national institutions and movements, how Canadian architects interpreted major international trends, regional and Indigenous architectural tendencies, and the influence of architects in Canada’s three largest cities—Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
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