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Studioeast
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This book features selected student projects from TUNS School of Architecture, 1996-97 and from Dalhousie University School of Architecture, 1997-98.
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November 1998, Halifax
Studioeast
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This book features selected student projects from TUNS School of Architecture, 1996-97 and from Dalhousie University School of Architecture, 1997-98.
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November 1998, Halifax
Architecture in Canada
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This document examines the changing face of Halifax, Nova Scotia, illustrates some of the difficulties encountered in its evolution and makes a number of recommendations on how development might be guided in the future.
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November 1998, Halifax
Urban structure Halifax : an urban design approach
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This document examines the changing face of Halifax, Nova Scotia, illustrates some of the difficulties encountered in its evolution and makes a number of recommendations on how development might be guided in the future.
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November 1998, Halifax
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Toronto sculpture garden
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This title presents the history of the Toronto Sculpture garden, a small urban space used as a testing ground for sculptors and installation artists. Essays by Barbara Fischer and Ihor Holubisky.
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This title presents the history of the Toronto Sculpture garden, a small urban space used as a testing ground for sculptors and installation artists. Essays by Barbara Fischer and Ihor Holubisky.
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January 1900, Toronto
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In this volume, we offer a perspective on the domestic shelters fabricated by and for a wide range of urban and rural peoples over more than three centuries of transforming the land that is today Canada. In so doing, we seek to shed light not only on the commonalities and differences in house form and appearance, but also on the social and economic forces(...)
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September 1998, Toronto
Homeplace : the making of the Canadian dwelling over three centuries
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In this volume, we offer a perspective on the domestic shelters fabricated by and for a wide range of urban and rural peoples over more than three centuries of transforming the land that is today Canada. In so doing, we seek to shed light not only on the commonalities and differences in house form and appearance, but also on the social and economic forces that lay behind their creation.
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September 1998, Toronto
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Brian MacKay-Lyons
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Inspired by the vernacular architecture of Nova Scotia, the architecture of Brian MacKay-Lyons is among the most innovative in Canada. This first publication dedicated solely to his work includes 16 projects, a project index, essays, and a bibliography.
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Inspired by the vernacular architecture of Nova Scotia, the architecture of Brian MacKay-Lyons is among the most innovative in Canada. This first publication dedicated solely to his work includes 16 projects, a project index, essays, and a bibliography.
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November 2000, Halifax
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This book is an account of the practice and significance of horticulture during the period of settlement in Upper Canada.
September 1998, Montreal, Kingston
Early Canadian gardening : an 1827 nursery catalogue
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This book is an account of the practice and significance of horticulture during the period of settlement in Upper Canada.
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September 1998, Montreal, Kingston
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Back + Forth examines what it means to belong, to assimilate, to be distant, and to challenge the constraints of time and space in the juggling act that we all call life.
Back + forth: a novel in 90 linocuts
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Back + Forth examines what it means to belong, to assimilate, to be distant, and to challenge the constraints of time and space in the juggling act that we all call life.
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The art of trepassing
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Here are 13.5 new stories about sneaking in, crossing over, and breaking through. Each piece in this collection invites us to consider the relationships between people and the spaces they move through - real and imagined, geographical and personal - and reminds us that sometimes the best stories lie in the places between, the cracks where the weeds are poking through.
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Here are 13.5 new stories about sneaking in, crossing over, and breaking through. Each piece in this collection invites us to consider the relationships between people and the spaces they move through - real and imagined, geographical and personal - and reminds us that sometimes the best stories lie in the places between, the cracks where the weeds are poking through.
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John M. Lyle (18721945) was an anomaly among architects: a Beaux-Arts classicist who nevertheless found much inspiration in modernism, allowing his own traditionalist practice to be affected in form and detail by a brave new emphasis on minimalism and indigenous influence. With ornamentation showcasing local flora and fauna and a turn to native landscape for inspiration,(...)
A progressive traditionalist: John M. Lyle, architect
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John M. Lyle (18721945) was an anomaly among architects: a Beaux-Arts classicist who nevertheless found much inspiration in modernism, allowing his own traditionalist practice to be affected in form and detail by a brave new emphasis on minimalism and indigenous influence. With ornamentation showcasing local flora and fauna and a turn to native landscape for inspiration, his innumerable buildings contributed to a burgeoning nationalism in the field. A Progressive Traditionalist traces this aesthetic trajectory, documenting Lyles training at Yale and in Paris, his early career in New York and his later success in Toronto, including countless legendary banks and residences and the iconic Union Station. Part biography and part architectural history, and extensively illustrated with colour photographs and drawings throughout, this book is the first to examine in depth the important contributions of one of the early twentieth centurys foremost architects.
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My fidelity is my own disaster.
Lisa Robertson's magenta soul whip
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My fidelity is my own disaster.
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