Massey Medals were awards in Canadian architecture that were presented from 1950 to 1970. In 1950, Vincent Massey announced a "Scheme for the Award of...
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Hamlet. In 1958, Festival Theatre was awarded a gold medal in the Massey Medals for Architecture. Stratford Shakespearean Festival Foundation of Canada...
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Royal Architectural Institute of Canada) began the Massey Medals for Architecture program which ran until 1970. In 1982, the Governor General's Medals in...
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Governor General's Awards (redirect from Governor General's Medals in Architecture)
continuing the tradition of the Massey Medals for Architecture, which had been awarded between 1950 and 1970. Up to twelve medals are awarded every two years...
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the Civic Centre won the Massey Medal for architecture, a precursor to Canada's Governor General's Medals in Architecture. The innovative cable structure...
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Geoffrey Massey (29 October 1924 – 1 December 2020) was a Canadian architect and urban planner noted for his modernism-inspired architectural works. He...
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Academy of Arts Member of the Ontario Association of Architects 2 Massey Medals for Architecture (1964 & 1967) Canadian Architect Award of Excellence (1976)...
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Ginkel: urban planning. McGill University press (Montreal), 283. "Massey Medals for Architecture 1964" (PDF). RAIC Journal. 41: 131 – via Sexton Digital Library...
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Canadian prairie style of architecture. In 1967 Atkins became the first Albertan to receive the Massey Medal for Architecture. Atkins was born Gordon Lee...
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storey building was built by Sproatt & Rolph and awarded the Massey Medal for Architecture in 1958; site sold in 1975 and later as site of North York Performing...
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won the Nation Design Council Concrete Award, and in 1970 the Massey Medal in Architecture. From 1971 to 1985, the Planetarium also housed the collection...
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RAIC Gold Medal - their highest honour. Governor General's Medals in Architecture (continuing the tradition of the Massey Medals for Architecture which were...
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achievement." In this vein, Massey created awards for artistic endeavours, such as the Governor General's Medals in Architecture, and promoted the concept...
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MacMillan Bloedel Building (category Brutalist architecture in Canada)
certification in 2019. In 1970, the MacMillan Bloedel Building won the Massey Medal for Architecture. Erickson's biographer, David Stouck, wrote that "the building...
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Arthur Erickson (redirect from Arthur Erickson Architectural Corporation)
The Canadian Centre for Architecture fonds documents his work from 1947–2002. 1958 Massey Medal, Silver Medal for Killam-Massey Residence, West Vancouver;...
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Ottawa station (category Modernist architecture in Canada)
has won several architectural awards. It won a Massey Medal for architecture in 1967.[citation needed] In 2000, the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada...
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Peter Dickinson (architect) (category Modernist architecture in Canada)
"Page and Steele Architects Fonds." Peter Dickinson won the Massey Medal for Architecture for: Toronto Teachers' College (1955) Regent Park South Apartments...
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The Massey Lectures is an annual five-part series of lectures given in Canada by distinguished writers, thinkers, and scholars who explore important ideas...
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In 1958 she began working for the architectural firm Arcop, where she was in charge of design development of eight Massey Award winning projects. Vecsei...
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Marianne McKenna (category Yale School of Architecture alumni)
projects also include for Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Banff, Alberta and an expansion and renovation of historic Massey Hall in Toronto In 2010...
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Maurice Desnoyers (section Architecture career)
2022) was a French-Canadian architect and winner of the OAQ Medal of Merit and the Massey Medal. His projects include the Autostade, Musée de la civilization...
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Hariri Pontarini Architects (category Architecture firms of Canada)
"The 2018 Governor General's Medals in Architecture honour outstanding buildings across Canada | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada". raic.org...
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Women in architecture have been documented for many centuries, as professional (or amateur) practitioners, educators and clients. Since architecture became...
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Blanche Lemco van Ginkel (category McGill School of Architecture alumni)
Planning Congress 1964, Massey Medal for Architecture 1977, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal 1991, Canadian Citation for Citizenship 2000, Member...
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Charles Edward Pratt (category Olympic rowers for Canada)
he won a bronze medal in double sculls. In 1939 he joined the Vancouver architectural firm Sharp and Thompson, where he remained for the duration of his...
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Hoyle Medal and Prize, Institute of Physics, retrieved 2020-01-24 Dennis Gabor Medal and Prize, Institute of Physics, retrieved 2020-01-24 Harrie Massey Medal...
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TO AUCKLAND ARCHITECT FOR HIS DESIGN OF BLOCK OF FLATS Cintra Flats in Whitaker Place, for the design of which Mr. H. L. Massey (portrait inset) has been...
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New Zealand Institute of Architects (redirect from New Zealand Architecture Award)
Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Massey University Press, Architecture + Women NZ. p. 423. ISBN 978-1-991016-34-8. "Membership...
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John Andrews (architect) (category Recipients of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal)
the recipient of many honours and awards including: Centennial Medal (Canada) Massey Medal (Canada) Arnold Brunner Award, National Institute of Arts and...
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ed. (2022). Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Auckland: Massey University Press. p. 322. ISBN 978-1-99-101634-8. OCLC 1347021085...
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