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Pages in category "Canadian architects" The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Arthur Charles Erickson CC FAIA FRAIC Hon FRIBA (June 14, 1924 – May 20, 2009) was a Canadian architect and urban planner.He studied at the University of British Columbia and, in 1950, received his B.Arch. (Honours) from McGill University. [1]
Architecture in Canada" The Canadian Encyclopedia "Grignon, Marc. "Architectural History: 1759-1867"." The Canadian Encyclopedia; Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada, – biographies of Canadian architects and lists of their buildings from 1800 to 1950. Canada by Design: Parliament Hill, Ottawa at Library and Archives Canada
Frank Owen Gehry CC FAIA (/ ˈ ɡ ɛər i / GAIR-ee; né Goldberg; born February 28, 1929) is a Canadian-American architect and designer.A number of his buildings, including his private residence in Santa Monica, California, have become attractions.
Douglas Joseph Cardinal OC FRAIC (born 7 March 1934) is a Canadian architect based in Ottawa, Ontario.His style of architecture is influenced by his Indigenous heritage as well as European Expressionist architecture. [1]
Raymond Junichi Moriyama CC OOnt FRAIC (October 11, 1929 – September 1, 2023) was a Canadian architect. [1] [2]The private practice in Toronto he co-founded with Ted Teshima, Moriyama & Teshima Architects, was renowned for designing many major buildings across the world, including the Canadian War Museum and the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo. [3]
The following is a list of notable architects – well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable structures, which point to an article in the English Wikipedia. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Étienne-Joseph Gaboury CM OM (April 24, 1930 – October 14, 2022) was a Canadian architect from Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] He was noted for designing key buildings in his hometown, such as the Royal Canadian Mint building, Esplanade Riel, Saint Boniface Cathedral, and the Precious Blood Church, and was regarded as the province's greatest architect.