Arthur Erickson [electronic resource] : an architect's life / David Stouck.
Arthur Erickson, Canada's pre-eminent philosopher architect, was renowned internationally for his innovative approach to landscape, his genius for spatial composition, and his epic vision of architecture for people. Among his most celebrated large-scale works are three that helped to define Vancouver's urban landscape: Simon Fraser University, on Burnaby Mountain; the Robson Square complex at the heart of the city; and the exquisite Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. Travel was key to Erickson's creative process; floating high above the clouds on extended airlin.
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- ISBN: 9781771000123 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 1771000120 (electronic bk.)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource.
- Publisher: New York : D & M Publishers, 2012.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Cover; Title; Frontispiece; Contents; Author's Note; Prologue: Amiens, 1918; Part I; 1. Child; 2. Prodigy; 3. Soldier; 4. Student; 5. Traveller; 6. Europe; 7. Apprentice; 8. The Filberg House; Part II; 9. Japan; 10. Public Lecturer; 11. Simon Fraser University; 12. Francisco Kripacz; 13. Huckster; 14. University of Lethbridge; Part III; 15. Robson Square; 16. The Museum of Anthropology, UBC; 17. The Canadian Chancery; Part IV; 18. The Middle East; 19. Bankrupt; 20. Local Celebrity; Photographs; After Words; Notes; Sources; Selected Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Index; Copyright. |
Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record. |
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