Erickson, Arthur, 1924-2009
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Erickson, Arthur Charles (Canadian architect, 1924-2009)
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Erickson, Arthur Charles, 1924-2009
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Erickson, Arthur C.
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Arthur Charles Erickson
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Arthur Erickson
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Arthur Erickson (1924-) was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1945. B. Arch., McGill University, Montréal, 1950. McLennan Travel Scholarship, 1950-1953. Architect in Vancouver with Geoffrey Massey, 1953-1972. Principal, Arthur Erickson Architects, Vancouver, Toronto, and Los Angeles, since 1972 and with Aitken Wreglesworth Architects, Vancouver, since 1992. Major projects not listed below include Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, 1953; MacMillan Bloedel Building, Vancouver, 1965; University of Lethbridge, 1968; Bank of Canada, Ottawa, 1969; Canadian Pavilion, Expo '70, Osaka, Japan, 1970; Eppich Houses, West Vancouver, 1972 and 1979; and King's Landing, Toronto, 1981.
Arthur Erickson (1924-2009) was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1945. B. Arch., McGill University, Montréal, 1950. McLennan Travel Scholarship, 1950-1953. Architect in Vancouver with Geoffrey Massey, 1953-1972. Principal, Arthur Erickson Architects, Vancouver, Toronto, and Los Angeles, since 1972 and with Aitken Wreglesworth Architects, Vancouver, since 1992. Major projects include Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, 1953; MacMillan Bloedel Building, Vancouver, 1965; University of Lethbridge, 1968; Bank of Canada, Ottawa, 1969; Canadian Pavilion, Expo '70, Osaka, Japan, 1970; Eppich Houses, West Vancouver, 1972 and 1979; and King's Landing, Toronto, 1981.
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