Canadian architect Arthur Erickson (1924-2009), was a passionate advocate of cultural awareness and a fervent explorer of human and natural environments. Produced in conjunction with the exhibition of
R. Buckminster Fuller’s American Pavilion at Expo 67 has long been recognized as an icon of Montreal’s urban landscape. Yet this high point was only a part of the story of Canada’s contributions to de
As radio entered homes and became an increasingly important component of society, it affected not only the soundscape of everyday life but had architectural consequences. By looking at the material cu
This long overdue account of an important contribution to architectural design and discourse examines forty years of practice with detailed documents of major award-winning projects and an overview of
This publication documents the travelling exhibition of the Corneil's work which opened as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Carleton School of Architecture in October 2008. The work is
This book considers the contemporary house through close scrutiny of works designed by Ian MacDonald, and the ideas that are embedded within them. The architect explores boundary and illusion, and con
Built in 1976 as an early exploration in weaving together the sun, wind, biology and architecture for the benefit of humanity, the Ark bio-shelter integrated ecological design features to provide auto