Poetry Books by Arthur Erickson
The Extant Records of Monongalia County, Minnesota, 1858-1870
Authors: Arthur Louis Finnell
Publisher: x
Published Date: 1980
Categories: Monongalia County (Minn.)
Monongalia county merged with Kandiyohi county in 1870.
Publisher: x
Published Date: 1980
Categories: Monongalia County (Minn.)
Monongalia county merged with Kandiyohi county in 1870.
Scale and Timbre
Authors: Neill Archer Roan, Arthur Erickson
Publisher: Black Dog Pub Limited
Published Date: 2002
Categories: Architecture
During the performing arts centre boom of the last 25 years, too many public performing arts centres opened to acid critical reviews and public disappointment. Yet, some, like Bing Thom Architect's Chan Centre project in Vancouver, British Columbia, have succeeded well beyond reasonable expectations. More than just an architecture book, Scale + Timbre is the biography of a building, and the story of its designers' passions and obsessions. From the Hong Kong meeting - where a Chinese immigrant turned tycoon started the ball rolling by making the largest gift to a cultural organization in Canada's history - to the Centre's opening night, Scale + Timbre tells the tales and reveals the struggles behind making a great public building possible.
Publisher: Black Dog Pub Limited
Published Date: 2002
Categories: Architecture
During the performing arts centre boom of the last 25 years, too many public performing arts centres opened to acid critical reviews and public disappointment. Yet, some, like Bing Thom Architect's Chan Centre project in Vancouver, British Columbia, have succeeded well beyond reasonable expectations. More than just an architecture book, Scale + Timbre is the biography of a building, and the story of its designers' passions and obsessions. From the Hong Kong meeting - where a Chinese immigrant turned tycoon started the ball rolling by making the largest gift to a cultural organization in Canada's history - to the Centre's opening night, Scale + Timbre tells the tales and reveals the struggles behind making a great public building possible.
Arthur Erickson
Authors: R. Nicholas Olsberg, Ricardo L. Castro
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published Date: 2006
Categories: Architecture
At long last, here is a book of critical thought that analyzes celebrated architect Arthur Erickson's best work and situates it as a distinctive body of ideas within the mainstream of international architecture in the last half of the twentieth century. In this book, Nicholas Olsberg draws on Erickson's own discussion of ideas to present a thoughtful and illuminating reassessment of his most important work. Ricardo L. Castro's photography captures essential passages of the works as they have matured into their settings. More than 170 images, including archival photographs, study models, drawings and plans, show how the designs were evolved and their intent conveyed.
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published Date: 2006
Categories: Architecture
At long last, here is a book of critical thought that analyzes celebrated architect Arthur Erickson's best work and situates it as a distinctive body of ideas within the mainstream of international architecture in the last half of the twentieth century. In this book, Nicholas Olsberg draws on Erickson's own discussion of ideas to present a thoughtful and illuminating reassessment of his most important work. Ricardo L. Castro's photography captures essential passages of the works as they have matured into their settings. More than 170 images, including archival photographs, study models, drawings and plans, show how the designs were evolved and their intent conveyed.
The Architecture of Arthur Erickson
Authors: Arthur Erickson
Publisher: Harpercollins
Published Date: 1988
Categories: Architecture
The Filberg, Smith, Catton, and Eppich houses, Simon Fraser and Lethbridge Universities, and Expo '67 and Osaka pavilions, and the Canadian architect's other constructions are photographed and described
Publisher: Harpercollins
Published Date: 1988
Categories: Architecture
The Filberg, Smith, Catton, and Eppich houses, Simon Fraser and Lethbridge Universities, and Expo '67 and Osaka pavilions, and the Canadian architect's other constructions are photographed and described