Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, 1907-2007 : postage stamp set, 2007.

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Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, 1907-2007 : postage stamp set, 2007.

Series of stamps issued by Canada Post to honour the 100-year history of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Each stamp pays tribute to a prominent Canadian architect who has received both the RAIC gold medal and the Order of Canada: Arthur Erickson, Raymond Moriyama, Moshe Safdie, Douglas Cardinal.

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Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.

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Safdie, Moshe, 1938-....

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Canada Post Corporation

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Moriyama, Raymond Raphael Junichi, 1929-2023

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Raymond Moriyama was born on October 11th, 1929 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He spent part of his teenage years interned as a Japanese Canadian in the British Columbia interior. After the War, his family moved to Hamilton, Ontario where he attended high school. He received his Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Toronto School of Architecture (1954) and his Masters of Architecture at McGill University (1957 - Architecture and Planning). Moriyama worked for the City of Toront...

Novotny, Ivan.

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Erickson, Arthur, 1924-2009

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Arthur Erickson (1924-) was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1945. B. Arch., McGill University, MontreĢal, 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 Blo...

Cardinal, Douglas 1934-

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