Art Et Architecture Au Canada

Art Et Architecture Au Canada
Title Art Et Architecture Au Canada PDF eBook
Author Loren Ruth Lerner
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 1646
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780802058560

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Identifies and summarizes thousands of books, article, exhibition catalogues, government publications, and theses published in many countries and in several languages from the early nineteenth century to 1981.

Allied Arts

Allied Arts
Title Allied Arts PDF eBook
Author Sandra Alfoldy
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 253
Release 2012
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0773539603

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Considering a wide range of craftspeople, materials, and forms, The Allied Arts investigates the history of the complex relationship between craft and architecture by examining the intersection of these two areas in Canadian public buildings.

Art Deco Architecture Across Canada

Art Deco Architecture Across Canada
Title Art Deco Architecture Across Canada PDF eBook
Author Tim Morawetz
Publisher
Pages 295
Release 2017
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780981241319

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"This 320-page hardcover book showcases some 150 Art Deco-style buildings located in big cities and small towns across Canada. More than simply a compilation of contemporary colour photographs and selected period images with informative captions, the book paints a picture of what life was like in Canada from the late 1920s to the early 1950s. The 'storytelling' aspect of this book means describes the exploits of such legendary entrepreneurs as cookie-maker William Mellis Christie, grocery merchant Theodore Pringle Loblaw, and media magnate Roy Thomson. The book explains, for example, the way Ireland's Guinness family shaped the skyline of Vancouver, how the T. Eaton Company elevated the experience of shopping, and the influence of federal, provincial and municipal politicians on the appearance of Canada's public-sector buildings. And the book reveals the rich history of some of the country's landmark sports and entertainment venues. The buildings are arranged in six 'themed' chapters with various subsections, organized around different aspects of daily life between the World Wars."--

Landscape Architecture in Canada

Landscape Architecture in Canada
Title Landscape Architecture in Canada PDF eBook
Author Ron Williams
Publisher McGill Queens Univ
Pages 664
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780773542068

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A groundbreaking history of the development of designed landscapes in Canada.

Northern Deco

Northern Deco
Title Northern Deco PDF eBook
Author Sandra Cohen-Rose
Publisher
Pages 175
Release 1996
Genre Art deco (Architecture)
ISBN 9780919631069

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Dictionary Catalog of the Art and Architecture Division

Dictionary Catalog of the Art and Architecture Division
Title Dictionary Catalog of the Art and Architecture Division PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library. Art and Architecture Division
Publisher
Pages 756
Release 1975
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Canada

Canada
Title Canada PDF eBook
Author Michelangelo Sabatino
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 392
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1780236794

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Canada is a country of massive size, of diverse geographical features and an equally diverse population—all features that are magnificently reflected in its architecture. In this book, Rhodri Windsor Liscombe and Michelangelo Sabatino offer a richly informative history of Canadian architecture that celebrates and explores the country’s many contributions to the spread of architectural modernity in the Americas. A distinct Canadian design attitude coalesced during the twentieth century, one informed by a liberal, hybrid, and pragmatic mindset intent less upon the dogma of architectural language and more on thinking about the formation of inclusive spaces and places. Taking a fresh perspective on design production, they map the unfolding of architectural modernity across the country, from the completion of the transcontinental railway in the late 1880s through to the present. Along the way they discuss architecture within the broader contexts of political, industrial, and sociocultural evolution; the urban-suburban expansion; and new building technologies. Examining the works of architects and firms such as ARCOP, Eric Arthur, Ernest Cormier, Brigitte Shim, and Howard Sutcliffe, this book brings Canadian architecture chronologically and thematically to life.