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| Åsbjørn Gathe |
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| Åsbjørn Gathe, architect (b at Trondheim, Norway 1921, d at Vancouver 30 Sept 1994). Åsbjørn Gathe studied architecture at the Federal Institute of Technology at the University of Zürich... |
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| Abel Joseph Diamond |
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| Abel Joseph Diamond, "Jack," architect, educator (born at Piet Retief, South Africa, 8 Nov 1932). Jack Diamond was educated at the University of Cape Town (B Arch 1956), Oxford University (MA in Politics, Philosophy and... |
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| Alberto Pérez-Gómez |
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| Alberto Pérez-Gómez, b 24 December 1949 in Mexico City, Mexico. He obtained an undergraduate degree in architecture and engineering in Mexico City, did postgraduate work at Cornell University, and was awarded a... |
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| Alexander Cowper Hutchison |
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| Alexander Cowper Hutchison, architect (b at Montréal 2 Apr 1838; d there 1 Jan 1922). One of Victorian Montréal's most prolific and prestigious architects, he epitomized the generation of native-born, self-taught... |
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| Andrew Randall Cobb |
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| Andrew Randall Cobb, architect (b at Brooklyn, NY 13 June 1876; d at Halifax 2 June 1943). After studying at Acadia, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the École des beaux-arts, Paris, Cobb travelled in Italy... |
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| ARCOP |
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| ARCOP is an acronym for Architects in Co-partnership and was adopted as the name for the successor firm to Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Sise. In 1968 Hazen Sise retired and Guy Desbarats left private practice... |
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| Arthur Alexander Stoughton |
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| Arthur Alexander Stoughton, architect (b at Mount Vernon, NY 2 Apr 1867; d at Mount Vernon, NY 14 Jan 1955). Was founder of the department of architecture at the U of Manitoba where he remained as head until his retirement in... |
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| Arthur Charles Erickson |
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| Arthur Charles Erickson, architect (b at Vancouver, BC 14 June 1924, d at Vancouver 20 May 2009). Erickson studied at UBC and McGill and completed his architectural training in 1950. Army service took him to Asia, and after... |
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| Baillairgé Family |
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| Baillairgé Family, architects, sculptors and painters active in Québec for 5 generations until well into the 20th century, the most prominent of whom are Jean, François, Thomas and Charles... |
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| Barber and Barber |
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| Barber and Barber, architects, Winnipeg's most prolific architectural firm 1876-87. Founded in 1876 by Charles Arnold Barber (b at Irish Creek, near Athens, Canada W c1847; d 1916) and joined in 1882 by his brother, Earle... |
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