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"The Other Architect"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
A double pair of shoes made by Alessandro Mendini, Davide Mosconi,Nazareno Noia, and Franco Raggi at the first Body group workshop, “Thebody and constraints,” held in Milan in June 1975.Global Tools. From Casabella, no. 411, 1976.
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Casabella
"The Other Architect"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
An architect from Moore Grover Harper at work while on display in thewindow of the Riverdesign Dayton storefront office. 1976Design-A-Thon. Centerbrook Architects and Planners Records.Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
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© Centerbrook Architects and Planners
"The Other Architect"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
A participant in the Wilmington Take Part workshop taking notesduring the city walk. 1971. Take Part. Lawrence Halprin Collection, TheArchitectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania.
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© The Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania
Six Montréal teams in the running for the 2015 Shenzhen Design Award For Young Talents
Bureau du design - Ville de Montréal
Fabienne Münch, Director of the School of Design of the Université de Montréal Faculty of Environmental Design - Member of the international jury
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Courtesy Fabienne Münch
Montréal Architectural Heritage Campaign celebrates 25th anniversary
Office of the Mayor and Executive Commitee
4136-4140 St-Hubert Street, residential categoryBuilt in 1910, three-story quintuplex with original double-frame windows, glazing and entablature.2007 Heritage Emeritus Prize for Plateau-Mont-Royal
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Ville de Montréal
Montréal Architectural Heritage Campaign celebrates 25th anniversary
Office of the Mayor and Executive Commitee
515, Côte Saint-Antoine road, residential categoryExceptional residence built in 1847 by Justine Solomé Hurtubise with the central tower added around 1880. Many remarquable details including the elaborate exterior paneling and the slate roof's polychromatic motif.2005 Heritage Emeritus Prize for Westmount
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Ville de Montréal