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also available: Paperback
category: Architecture
published: Nov 2013
ISBN:9781552386415
publisher: University of Calgary Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary Press

John C. Parkin, Archives and Photography

Reflections on the Practice and Presentation of Modern Architecture

by Linda Fraser; Michael McMordie & Geoffrey Simmins

tagged: artists, architects, photographers, monographs
Description

Architectural practice in post-World War II Canada brought substantial change to the face of the Canadian built environment, led by the contribution of John C. Parkin. As senior partner at the Toronto-based architectural firm John B. Parkin Associates (no relation) from 1947 to the 1970s, Parkin oversaw the creation of a large number of modernist projects, including hospitals, airports, schools, shopping malls, and factories, and received national recognition for his contributions. This richly illustrated book includes an interview with John C. Parkin and essays that examine the incorporation of art in built architecture, the influence of architectural photography in defining Modern architecture to a Canadian public, the importance of architectural archives, and the corporate structure of a large, highly successful Canadian architectural firm.

About the Authors
Linda Fraser is the Archivist and Chief Curator of the Canadian Architectural Archives.

Michael McMordie is a Professor Emeritus of the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Calgary and former Director of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program. He has written numerous articles on architecture and environmental design.

Geoffrey Simmins is Associate Dean, Research, Planning, and Infrastructure, in the University of Calgary's Faculty of Arts. His publications include both contemporary and historical books, exhibition catalogues, numerous encyclopedia articles, and videos on Canadian art and architectural history.
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