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Opening of the Canadian Centre for Architecture's new building : newspaper articles, 1989.
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Opening of the Canadian Centre for Architecture's new building : newspaper articles, 1989.

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ca. 15 items : ill.

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Newspaper articles published on the occasion of the opening of the Canadian Centre for Architecture's new building.
Architect: Peter Rose; associate architect: Erol Argun; consulting architect: Phyllis Lambert.
Montréal a son temple de l'architecture et du design / Jean-Pierre Bonhomme. La Presse (Mecredi, 3 mai 1989) : A5 -- Phyllis built design shrine / Max Harrold. Montreal Daily News (Wednesday, 3 May 1989) : 6 -- Centre canadien d'architecture : le rêve de Phyllis Lambert enfin réalisé / Marie Laurier. Le Devoir (Mecredi, 3 mai 1989) : [11]-12 -- Le design, le meuble et les architectes / Jean-Pierre Bonhomme. La Presse (Jeudi, 4 mai 1989) : C1 -- The house that Phyllis built / Ingrid Peritz. The Gazette (Saturday, 6 May 1989) : [A-1], A4 -- First exhibits at new architecture centre shows care, vision / Ann Duncan. The Gazette (Saturday, 6 May 1989) : [H-1], H-5 -- One house fell, another survived. The Gazette (Saturday, 6 May 1989) : I-16 -- Architecture centre's forbidding look reflects state of discipline / Derek Drummond. The Gazette (Saturday, 6 May 1989) : I-16 -- Museum makes 'a case for architecture' / Adele Freedman. The Globe and Mail (Saturday, 6 May 1989) : C5 -- Le Centre Canadien d'Architecture : un monument alliant beauté et harmonie / Marie Laurier. Le Devoir (Samedi, 6 mai 1989) : c-1, C-11 -- A treasurehouse for architecture / Paul Goldberger. The New York Times (Sunday, 7 May 1989) : H-1, H-38.
Inauguration du Centre canadien d'architecture : Phyllis Lambert honorée. La Presse (Lundi, 8 mai 1989) : A3 -- Lambert shows off centre : architecture mecca opens / Irwin Block. The Gazette (Monday, 8 May 1989) : [A1] -- Phyllis Lambert gives city a great monument / Michael Fish. The Gazette (Monday, 8 May 1989) : B-2 -- Tous les honneurs vont á Phyllis Lambert lors de l'inauguration officielle du CCA / Johanne Lenneville. Le Devoir (Lundi, 8 mai 1989) : [1], 3 -- CCA marks official opening / by Nick Lazaratos. The Montreal downtowner (May 10, 1989) : [1], 9.
French or English.
Subject:

Lambert, Phyllis.
Rose, Peter, 1943-
Argun, Erol, 1938-
Centre canadien d'architecture.
Buildings
Montréal (Québec) Buildings, structures, etc.
Québec Montréal
Architectural museums Canada Québec (Province) Montréal 1980-1990.

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Articles.

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Location: Library main m montreal 40134
Call No.: N910.M71 (ID:89-A341)
Status: Available

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