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Arthur Erickson was one of the 20th century’s premier architects, but little has been written about the man who designed the interiors of Erickson’s award-winning buildings, whom everyone in the business simply called “Francisco”. A decade before his death, Erickson wrote this manuscript to pay tribute to Kripacz and to tell the world of the importance of Francisco’s(...)
Francisco Kripacz: interior design
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Arthur Erickson was one of the 20th century’s premier architects, but little has been written about the man who designed the interiors of Erickson’s award-winning buildings, whom everyone in the business simply called “Francisco”. A decade before his death, Erickson wrote this manuscript to pay tribute to Kripacz and to tell the world of the importance of Francisco’s creations. With stunning images from photographers such as Yousuf Karsh, this book looks at Erickson’s key projects and the crucial contributions made by Kripacz to their feel and glamour. It includes Erickson’s extended commentary on some of his most famous architectural projects from the 1970’s through the 1990s, including Roy Thomson Hall, the Eppich Houses, Napp Laboratories, and the Canadian Embassy in Washington, DC., all of which featured interiors by Kripacz.
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Erickson worked chiefly in concrete, which he called "the marble of our times," and wherever they appear, his buildings move the spirit with their poetic freshness and their mission to inspire. Travel was key to Erickson’s creative process: floating high above the clouds on extended flights, he made the preliminary drawings for the spectacular, large-scale works that(...)
Arthur Erickson: an architect's life
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Erickson worked chiefly in concrete, which he called "the marble of our times," and wherever they appear, his buildings move the spirit with their poetic freshness and their mission to inspire. Travel was key to Erickson’s creative process: floating high above the clouds on extended flights, he made the preliminary drawings for the spectacular, large-scale works that would be built in various parts of Canada -Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall, Vancouver’s Simon Fraser University - and around the world.This first full biography of Erickson, who died in 2009 at the age of 84, traces his life from its modest origins to his emergence on the world stage. Grounded in interviews with Erickson and his family, friends and clients, Arthur Erickson is both an intimate portrait of the man and a stirring account of how he made his buildings work.
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"We have always exerimented on ourselves. Our own house in Toronto and the Harrison Island Camp at Georgian Bay are personal experiments. The Laneway House, completed in 1993, is an urban manifesto."
Shim Sutcliffe : the passage of time
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"We have always exerimented on ourselves. Our own house in Toronto and the Harrison Island Camp at Georgian Bay are personal experiments. The Laneway House, completed in 1993, is an urban manifesto."
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Voici 16 lieux de vie conçus par Pierre Thibault et qui s'inscrivent naturellement dans le paysage, 16 lieux qui témoignent de l'approche globale de l'atelier Pierre Thibault.
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Maisons paysage: Pierre Thibault architecte
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Voici 16 lieux de vie conçus par Pierre Thibault et qui s'inscrivent naturellement dans le paysage, 16 lieux qui témoignent de l'approche globale de l'atelier Pierre Thibault.
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Werner Ernst Noffke (1878-1964) was one of Ottawa's most influential and prolific architect. Noffke set up his practice in 1901, building homes for upper-level civil servants in the growing residential area of Sandy Hill and designing commercial structures in the downtown core.
Werner Ernst Noffke : Ottawa's architect
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Werner Ernst Noffke (1878-1964) was one of Ottawa's most influential and prolific architect. Noffke set up his practice in 1901, building homes for upper-level civil servants in the growing residential area of Sandy Hill and designing commercial structures in the downtown core.
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The descriptive Next Generation underlines the guiding principle behind the firms chosen for this fourth installment in the series: the majority of practices are less than five years old, and more than half of them have only been in existence for two or three years. The firms included in this edition, with a few exceptions, collectively represent the youngest firms in the(...)
Twenty + Change: next generation, emerging canadian design practices
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The descriptive Next Generation underlines the guiding principle behind the firms chosen for this fourth installment in the series: the majority of practices are less than five years old, and more than half of them have only been in existence for two or three years. The firms included in this edition, with a few exceptions, collectively represent the youngest firms in the four iterations of Twenty + Change. Selected by a curatorial committee from more than 160 submissions, these projects by thirteen organizations engage the public realm in meaningful ways, posit new models for collective living and urban infill, advance the role of sustainability and vernacular craft, and explore opportunities for speculative and self-initiated commissions.
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Norway-based Todd Saunders is one of the most important contemporary Canadian architects working internationally. His simple yet powerful architecture incorporates elements of his home country's vernacular identity - including the use of wood and carefully picked Modernist influences - brought into the 21st century with excellent execution, quality materials and a hands-on approach.
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Todd Saunders: Architecture in northern landscapes. 2nd edition
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Norway-based Todd Saunders is one of the most important contemporary Canadian architects working internationally. His simple yet powerful architecture incorporates elements of his home country's vernacular identity - including the use of wood and carefully picked Modernist influences - brought into the 21st century with excellent execution, quality materials and a hands-on approach.
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By the year 1900, architect Andrew Taylor had designed Bank of Montreal branches across the continent and much of McGill University, helped found the McGill School of Architecture, and played a critical role in creating the first professional organization for Quebec architects. In The Architecture of Andrew Thomas Taylor, Susan Wagg presents a study of the life and work(...)
The architecture of Andrew Thomas Taylor: Montreal's Square Mile and beyond
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By the year 1900, architect Andrew Taylor had designed Bank of Montreal branches across the continent and much of McGill University, helped found the McGill School of Architecture, and played a critical role in creating the first professional organization for Quebec architects. In The Architecture of Andrew Thomas Taylor, Susan Wagg presents a study of the life and work of a major figure in nineteenth-century Canadian architecture.
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Heather Howat and David Battersby, like many architects, are frequently preoccupied by what they have to do and what they want to do. However, in the time that they have been working together, these two young architects have rigorously explored the very different territories of necessity and freedom.
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Heather Howat and David Battersby, like many architects, are frequently preoccupied by what they have to do and what they want to do. However, in the time that they have been working together, these two young architects have rigorously explored the very different territories of necessity and freedom.
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Toronto-based practice superkül was founded in 2002. Its principals, Andre D'Elia and Meg Graham, have a broad range of professional experience in Canada and abroad, and this monograph reflects their diverse portfolio of project types, ranging from single-family residences to large-scale commercial and public works. Wood features prominently in the practice's designs,(...)
Superkül: rain gravity heat cold
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Toronto-based practice superkül was founded in 2002. Its principals, Andre D'Elia and Meg Graham, have a broad range of professional experience in Canada and abroad, and this monograph reflects their diverse portfolio of project types, ranging from single-family residences to large-scale commercial and public works. Wood features prominently in the practice's designs, which are inspired by the elements and demonstrate a commitment to pragmatism and advanced building technologies. Printed on soft, folded pages filled with beautiful photographs, this tactile and stimulating volume matches superkül's aesthetic of connecting with the natural context. With a text by Kiel Moe.
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