Dalhousie Architectural Press
Dalhousie Architectural Press is an academic press based in the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at Dalhousie University. The Press publishes books and monographs on Canadian architecture, design research, urban design and development. Their goal is to foster a wider appreciation of architecture and its allied disciplines in Canada by featuring the work of exemplary practitioners and providing a critical context for a broader discussion of the built environment.Showing 1-12 of 26 items.
The Warming Huts
10 Years of Winnipeg’s Art + Architecture Competition on Ice
Dalhousie Architectural Press, Dalhousie Architectrual Press
“Living Lightly on the Earth”
Building an Ark for Prince Edward Island, 1974-76
By Steven Mannell, with Solsearch Architects
Dalhousie Architectural Press
Montreal's Geodesic Dreams
Jeffrey Lindsay and The Fuller Research Foundation Canadian Division
Edited by Cammie McAtee
Dalhousie Architectural Press
Dan Hanganu
Works, 1981-2015
By Dan Hanganu; Edited by Essy Baniassad
Dalhousie Architectural Press
Seeing, Selling, and Situating Radio in Canada, 1922-1956
Dalhousie Architectural Press
Arthur Erickson : Layered Landscapes
Drawings from the Canadian Architectural Archives
Edited by Michelangelo Sabatino and Linda Fraser
Dalhousie Architectural Press
Competing Modernisms
Toronto's New City Hall and Square
By George Kapelos; Introduction by Christopher Armstrong
Dalhousie Architectural Press
Architecture and National Identity
The Centennial Projects 50 Years On
By Marco Polo and Colin Ripley
Dalhousie Architectural Press