Art Phillips, Mayor of Vancouver from 1973 to 1976 He beat Mr. Peanut, stopped freeways and saved Chinatown and Gastown. He met Mitzi Gaynor (Vancouver’s Sweetheart”), rode a horse with él… more →
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wrote 1 month ago: Arthur Erickson was a renowned Canadian architect www.arthurerickson.com/. This picture was for a m … more →
wrote 2 months ago: The University Type: Suburban Campus Site Planning and Development: The university was housed in tem … more →
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wrote 5 months ago: Catton House, designed in 1964 with Geoffrey Massey, West Vancouver, B.C. Canada (Photo credit: John … more →
wrote 6 months ago: “Illusion is needed to disguise the emptiness within” Arthur Erickson “Ther … more →
wrote 6 months ago: an arthur erickson classic built in 1966 will have an open house on november 29th 2012 from 4pm to … more →
wrote 6 months ago: This post is assumed closing our historic errand series of the Blocks 51-61-71: The Provincial Court … more →
wrote 6 months ago: This post follow up on the history of the Blocks 51-61-71 The Provincial Court House or Block 51-61- … more →
wrote 6 months ago: Blocks 51-61 and 71 are the ones sitting between Howe and Hornby, and between Georgia and Nelson, nu … more →
wrote 6 months ago: in the 1960′s the Province and the city of Vancouver were in thorny discussions regarding the … more →
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wrote 9 months ago: “Buildings, too, are children of Earth and Sun.” Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect The Waterfall Buildin … more →
wrote 10 months ago: Norman Residence, Ron Thom Architect, 1958 – renovations by Susan Gushe and Eric Stedman Archi … more →
wrote 10 months ago: The ties that bind west coast architecture, from California to B.C., are more psychological than geo … more →
wrote 10 months ago: After our great breakfast on Commercial Drive, we grabbed a bus to UBC. We took a bit of time to wal … more →