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.

Journal, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

Journal, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Title Journal, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 758
Release 1960-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Journal - Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

Journal - Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Title Journal - Royal Architectural Institute of Canada PDF eBook
Author Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1957-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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McGill University Publications

McGill University Publications
Title McGill University Publications PDF eBook
Author McGill University
Publisher
Pages 874
Release 1921
Genre
ISBN

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Winnipeg Modern

Winnipeg Modern
Title Winnipeg Modern PDF eBook
Author Serena Keshavjee
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 762
Release 2006-09-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0887559948

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A vivid, stylish, and fascinating look at internationally acclaimed architects and their work.Beginning in the 1940s, John A. Russell, dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, nurtured a strong tradition of Modernist design with close connections to architectural giants such as Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. Under Russell’s guidance, a generation of young architects, such as James Donahue and David Thordarson, adapted the principles of European Modernism to the prairie geography. Other nationally renowned architects, such as Étienne Gaboury and Gustavo da Roza, also left a lasting Modernist mark on Winnipeg’s skyline and private residences.Edited by Serena Keshavjee and designed by architect Herbert Enns, Winnipeg Modern captures the grace and beauty of the Modernist period and includes critical and historical essays on the aesthetic and social project of Modernist architecture in Winnipeg. Lavishly illustrated with 300 photographs from provincial archives, the private archives of architect Henry Kalen, and contemporary photographer Martin Tessler, this book is a testament to the Modernist principles of structural expression and purity of form.

The Changing Image of Affordable Housing

The Changing Image of Affordable Housing
Title The Changing Image of Affordable Housing PDF eBook
Author Ulduz Maschaykh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 179
Release 2016-03-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317038959

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Illustrated by a range of case studies of affordable housing options in Canada, this book examines the liveability and affordability of twenty-first-century residential architecture. Focussing on the architects’ and communities’ commitment to these housing programmes, as well as that of the private building sector, it stresses the importance of the context of the neighbourhoods in which they are placed, which are either in the process of urban transition or already gentrified. In doing so, the book shows how, and to what extent, twenty-first-century dwelling architecture developments can help to create an integrated sense of community, diminish social and demographic exclusions in a neighbourhood and incorporate people’s desires as to what their buildings should look like. This book shows that there are significant architectural projects that help to meet the needs and desires of low- to middle-income households as well as homeowners, and that gentrification does not necessarily lead to the displacement of low-income families and singles if housing policies such as those highlighted in this book are put into place. Moreover, the migration of the middle class can result in a healthy mix of classes out of which everyone can enjoy a peaceful and habitable coexistence.

Journal of the American Institute of Architects

Journal of the American Institute of Architects
Title Journal of the American Institute of Architects PDF eBook
Author American Institute of Architects
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 1915
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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