Format:
XVI, 514 S.
,
Ill.
ISBN:
9780774819398
,
0774819391
Content:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Introduction :writing into Canadian architectural history
,
Introduction :writing into Canadian architectural history
,
First impressions :how French Jesuits framed Canada
,
Visibility, symbolic landscape, and power :Jean-Baptiste-Louis Franquelin's view of Quebec City in 1688
,
The expansion of religious institution and Ontario's economy, 1849-74 :a case study of the construction of Toronto's St. James Cathedral
,
"For the benefit of the inhabitants" :the urban market and city planning in Toronto
,
Shifting soil :agency and building type in narratives of Canada's "First" Parliament
,
Stitching Vancouver's new clothes :the world building, Confederation, and the making of place
,
Digging in the gardens :unearthing the experience of modernity in interwar Toronto
,
A modern heritage house of memories :the Quebec bungalow
,
Place with no dawn :a town's evolution and Erskine's Arctic utopia
,
The idea of brutalism in Canadian architecture
,
Nation, city, place :Rethinking nationalism at the Canadian Museum of Civilization
,
From earth city to global village :McLuhan, media, and the cosmopolis
,
Big-box land :new retail format architecture and consumption in Canada
,
Archi-tizing architecture, advertising, and the commodification of urban community
,
"Canada's greatest architect"
,
A question of identity
,
Memory, the architecture of First Nations, and the problem with history
,
Conclusion :Further writing on Canadian architectural history
,
First impressions :how French Jesuits framed Canada
,
Visibility, symbolic landscape, and power :Jean-Baptiste-Louis Franquelin's view of Quebec City in 1688
,
The expansion of religious institution and Ontario's economy, 1849-74 :a case study of the construction of Toronto's St. James Cathedral
,
"For the benefit of the inhabitants" :the urban market and city planning in Toronto
,
Shifting soil :agency and building type in narratives of Canada's "First" Parliament
,
Stitching Vancouver's new clothes :the world building, Confederation, and the making of place
,
Digging in the gardens :unearthing the experience of modernity in interwar Toronto
,
A modern heritage house of memories :the Quebec bungalow
,
Place with no dawn :a town's evolution and Erskine's Arctic utopia
,
The idea of brutalism in Canadian architecture
,
Nation, city, place :Rethinking nationalism at the Canadian Museum of Civilization
,
From earth city to global village :McLuhan, media, and the cosmopolis
,
Big-box land :new retail format architecture and consumption in Canada
,
Archi-tizing architecture, advertising, and the commodification of urban community
,
"Canada's greatest architect"
,
A question of identity
,
Memory, the architecture of First Nations, and the problem with history
,
Conclusion :Further writing on Canadian architectural history
Language:
English
Subjects:
Art History
Keywords:
Kanada
;
Architektur
;
Kulturpolitik
;
Geschichte 1608-2011
;
Kanada
;
Architektur
;
Kulturpolitik
;
Geschichte 1608-2011
;
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