Canadian Modern
Canadian Modern is a peer-reviewed series focused on the cultural and architectural history of twentieth-century Canada. The series, founded by Michelangelo Sabatino, promotes scholarship on the architecture, built environment, and landscape of Canada. Focused on publications grounded in archival materials, this collection aims to enhance existing research and stimulate future investigations while positioning Canadian debates and practices within a broad international framework.
Commissioning editor:
"Living Lightly on the Earth:" Building an Ark for Prince Edward Island 1974-76 Author: Steven Mannell |
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Montreal's Geodesic Dreams: Jeffrey Lindsay and the Fuller Research Foundation Canadian Division Author: Cammie McAtee |
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Seeing, Selling, and Situating Radio in Canada, 1922-1956泭泭 Authors: Anne F. MacLennan and Michael Windover |
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Competing Modernisms: Toronto's New City Hall and Square Author: George Thomas Kapelos, with an introduction by Christopher Armstrong |
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Architecture and National Identity: The Centennial Projects 50 Years On Authors: Marco Polo and Colin Ripley |
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Arthur Erickson : Layered Landscapes, revised second edition Editors: Linda Fraser and Michelangelo Sabatino |