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Åsbjørn Gathe
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...
Abel Joseph Diamond
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...
Alberto Pérez-Gómez
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...
Alexander Cowper Hutchison
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...
Andrew Randall Cobb
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...
ARCOP
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...
Arthur Alexander Stoughton
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...
Arthur Charles Erickson
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...
Baillairgé Family
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...
Barber and Barber
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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