Liste de lectures

Conversion, patrimoine bâti, conservation et développement durable

Coomans, Thomas, Lucie K. Morisset and Luc Noppen. What Future for Which

Churches?. Quebec: Presses de l’Universite du Quebec, 2006.

Iron, Candace. « Religion to Religion: A Case Study for the Adaptive Reuse of Church Buildings by Non-Christian Religious Groups in Ontario, Canada. » Le Devenir Des Eglises: Patrimonialisation Ou Disparition. Ed. Jean-Sebastien Sauve and Thomas Coomans. Quebec: Presses De L’Universite Du Quebec, 2014. 93-113.

Mace, Jessica. « Redundant since construction: the fate of two late-nineteenth-century churches in Toronto. » Le Devenir Des Eglises: Patrimonialisation Ou Disparition. Ed. Jean-Sebastien Sauve and Thomas Coomans. Quebec: Presses De L’Universite Du Quebec, 2014. 115-138.

Morisset, Lucie K., Luc Noppen, et Patrick Dieudinné. Patrimoines modernes: Lèarchitecture du vingtième siècle à Chicoutimi. Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2004.

Noppen, Luc et Lucie K. Morisset. Les églises du Québec: Un Patrimoine à Réinventer. Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2006.

Architectes

Adams, Annmarie. « Archi-ettes » in Training: The Admission of Women to McGill’s School of Architecture. » Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin XXI/3 (1996): 70-3

Atlantic Architects: An Illustrated Directory. Halifax: TUNS Press, 1992.

Barrett, Anthony, and Rhodri Windsor Liscombe. Francis Rattenbury and British

Columbia: Architecture and Challenge in the Imperial Age. Vancouver: UBC

Press, 1983.

Beszedits, Stephen. Eminent Toronto Architects of the Past : Their Lives and Works. Toronto: B & L Information Services, 1983.

Bingham, Janet. Samuel Maclure, Architect. Ganges, BC: 1985.

Bland, John, et al. The Architecture of Edward and W.S. Maxwell. Montreal: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1991.

Boddy, Trevor. The Architecture of Douglas Cardinal. Edmonton; NeWest Press, 1989.

Caldwell, Wayne J. Rediscovering Thomas Adams: Rural Planning and Development in Canada. Vancouver: 2011.

Carr, Angela. Toronto Architect Edmund Burke. Montreal, Kingston, London, Buffalo: McGill-Queen’s UP, 1995.

Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada 1800-1950. Ed. Robert G. Hill.<http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/>.

Fraser, Linda M., Michelangelo Sabatino. Arthur Erickson: Layered Landscapes. Calgary: 2013.

Gagnon-Pratte, France. Country Houses for Montrealers 1892-1924: The Architecture of E. and W.S. Maxwell. Montreal: Meridian Press, 1987.

Gournay, Isabelle. Ernest Cormier and the Université de Montréal. Montreal: 1990.

Hellner, Faye ed. Étienne Gaboury. Saint-Boniface, MB: 2005.

Hunt, Geoffrey. John M. Lyle: Toward a Canadian Architecture. Kingston: 1982.

Keefer, Alec, ed. Eric Ross Arthur: Conservation in Context. Toronto: 2001.

Langsam, Walter. « Thomas Fuller and Augustus Laver: Victorian Neo-Baroque and

Second Empire vs. Gothic Revival in North America. » Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 29 (1970): 270.

Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor. « Leonard Marsh and Vancouver Modern. » Architecture and Ideas 1 (1996): 40-52.

—. « Living Spaces: The Architecture of Fred Thornton Hollingsworth. » Living Spaces. ed. Greg Bellerby. Vancouver: 2005, 20-37.

Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor and Anthony Barrett. Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia: Architecture and Challenge in the Imperial Age. Vancouver: 1983.

Litvak, Marilyn M. Edward James Lennox « Builder of Toronto ». Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1995.

Martin, Louis. On Architecture: Melvin Charney, a Critical Anthology. Montreal: 2013.

McArthur, Glenn, and Annie Szamosi. William Thomas, Architect. Ottawa: Carleton UP,

1996.

McArthur, Glenn. A Progressive Traditionalist: John M. Lyle, Architect. Toronto: Coach

House Books, 2009.

Otto, Stephen A. « Frederick James Rasterick and the Changing Face of Hamilton in the

1850’s. » Raise the Hammer (26 Feb. 2007). <http://www.raisethehammer.org>.

Simmins, Geoffrey. Fred Cumberland: Building the Victorian Dream. Toronto: University of Toronto P, 1997.

Wagg, Susan W. Percy Erskine Nobbs: Architect, Artist, Craftsman. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press and McCord Museum, 1982.

Architecture commerciale

Carr, Angela, ‘New Building Technology in Canada’s Late Nineteenth-Century Department Stores: Handmaiden of Monopoly Capitalism.’ Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada XXIII/4 (1998): 124-42.

Chisholm, Barbara. Castles of the North: Canada’s Grand Hotels. Toronto: 2001.

Du Prey, Pierre de la Ruffinière, and Dorothy Farr. Ah! Wilderness: Resort Architecture

in the Thousand Islands. Kingston, ON: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, 2004.

Monteyne, David. « Constructing Buildings and Histories: Hudson’s Bay Company Department Stores, 1910-1930. » Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin XX/4 (1995): 97-103.

Architecture résidentielle

Archibald, Stephen, and Sheila Stevenson. Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia. Halifax:

Formac Company, 2003.

Booth-Martyn, Lucy. 100 Years of Grandeur: the Inside Story of Toronto’s Great Homes

and the People Who Lived There. Toronto: Pagurian P, 1978.

Coffman, Peter. « Casa Loma and the Gothic Imagination. » Journal of the Society for the

Study of Architecture in Canada 28.3 (2003): 13-20.

Cruickshank, Tom and John deVisser. Port Hope: a Treasury of Early Homes. Port

Hope, ON: Bluestone House, 1987.

Cruickshank, Tom. Old Ontario Houses : Traditions in Local Architecture. Willowdale,

ON: Firefly Books, 2000.

—. Old Toronto Houses. Buffalo, N.Y.: Firefly Books, 2003.

Denhez, Marc and Mills, Dennis. The Canadian Home: from Cave to Electronic Cocoon. Toronto: 1994.

Du Prey, Pierre de la Ruffinière, ed. The House that Jack Built on Niagara Island,

Ontario. Assistant ed. Portia Leggat. Kingston, ON: Queen’s University Archives, 2010.

Ennals, Peter and Holdsworth, Deryck. Homeplace, the Making of the Canadian Dwelling over Three Centuries. Toronto: 1998.

Freeman, Bill. Casa Loma: Canada’s Fairy-tale Castle and its Owner, Sire Henry Pellatt.

Toronto: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, 1998.

Latremouille, Joann. Pride of Home – The Working Class Housing Tradition in Nova Scotia 1749-1949. Hantsport, NS: 1986.

Macrae, Marion, and Anthony Adamson. The Ancestral Roof. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin & Co. Ltd., 1963.

Mikel, Robert. Ontario House Styles: the Distinctive Architecture of the Province’s 18th- and 19th-Century Homes. Toronto: J. Lorimer, 2004.

Miron, John R., ed. House, Home and Community: Progress in Housing Canadians, 1945-1986. Montreal: 1993.

Smith, H.M. Scott. The Historic Houses of Prince Edward Island. Halifax: SSP Publications, 1990.

Architecture gouvernementale, institutionnelle et publique

Ball, Norman R., ed. Building Canada: A History of Public Works. Toronto: 1988.

Carter, Margaret, comp. Early Canadian Court Houses. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1983.

de Carafe, Marc, C.A. Hale, Dana Johnson, G.E. Mills, and Margaret Carter. Town Halls of Canada. Ottawa: Environment Canada, Parks, 1987.

« Documents Relating to the 1859 Ottawa Parliament Buildings Competition. » Documents in Canadian Architecture. Ed. Geoffrey Simmins. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview P, 1992. 59-76.

Goodspeed, Rhona. “Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Grounds” Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 30 (2007), 61-88.

Macrae, Marion, and Anthony Adamson. Cornerstones of Order: Courthouses and Town Halls of Ontario 1784-1914. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin & Co., 1983.

Otto, Stephen A. « St. Lawrence Hall: the Story of a Landmark. » The York Pioneer 93 (1997): 3-11.

Segger, Martin, ed. The British Columbia Parliament Buildings. Vancouver: Arcon, 1979.

Young, Carolyn A. The Glory of Ottawa: Canada’s First Parliament Building .Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995.

Architecture autochtone

Acland, Joan Reid and Caroline Stevens “Building Sovereignty: The Architectural Sources of Ouje-Bougoumou.” in Futures and Identities: Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, ed. Michael D. Behiels, with the assistance of Ronald Rompkey and Fernand Harvey, Montreal: Association of Canadian Studies, 1999.

Bergeron, Claude, Roger d’astous: architecte. Montreal: Press Universite Laval. Diffusion, 2001.

Cardinal, Douglas and Armstrong J. C., Young-Ing G. (Eds.), The Native Creative Process :A collaborative discourse between Douglas Cardinal and Jeannette Armstrong. Penticton, B.C.: Theytus Books, 1991.

Carlson, Keith Thor (ed.), A Stó:lō Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Toronto and Seattle: Douglas and McIntyre and University of Washington Press, 2002) pp. 40-47.

Clifford, James Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty First Century Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013.

McGaw, Janet, Anoma Pieris, and Emily Potter. « Indigenous Place-Making In The City: Dispossessions, Occupations And Implications For Cultural Architecture. » Architectural Theory Review 16.3 (2011): 296-311. Art Source. Web. 1 Aug. 2014.

Millette, Daniel M. “Memory, the Architecture of First Nations, and the Problem with History,” in Rhodri Windsor Liscombe (ed.), Architecture and the Canadian Fabric (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2011) pp. 367-379.

—. “Land Use Planning on Aboriginal Lands – Towards a New Model for Planning on Reserve Lands”. In Canadian Journal of Urban Research, volume 20, number 2, 2011, pp. 20 – 35.

—. A Traditional Use Study of the Tsawwassen First Nation. (Victoria: Tsawwassen First Nation and British Columbia Ministry of Forests, 1998).

Millette, Daniel, M. and Amy L. Oliver, “The First Nation Architectural Landscape: Considering a Neglected Architectural History”, in Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Volume 37, number 1, 2012, pp. 57 – 66.

Stewart, Patrick “Indigeneity in Architecture and Urban Design: A Saskatchewan Context.” Powerpoint Presentation at the Prairie Design Week. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 28, 2009. Presentation transcript. Web. 1 Aug, 2014.

Wasserman, Judith. « Design, Planning And Indigenous People: A Cela Conference Workshop. » Landscape Journal 24.1 (2005): 110-112. Art Source. Web. 9 Aug. 2014.

Architecture industrielle

Brown, Ron. The Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore: An Illustrated History of Railway Stations in Canada. Peterborough, Ont., Broadview Press, 1991.

Bush, Edward F. The Canadian Lighthouse. Canadian Historic Sites: Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History No. 9. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1974.

Harrington, Richard, and Lyn Harrington. Covered Bridges of Central and Eastern Canada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, 1976.

Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor. « Grounding the New Perspectives of Modernism: Canadian Airports and the Reconfiguration of Cultural and Political Territory. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXVIII/1 (2003): 3-14.

Mannell, Steven. « The Palace of Purification. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada XXIV/3 (1999): 18-32.

—. « Toronto’s Tower of Pure Water: A Lost Civic Vision. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada XXXI/1 (2006): 23-34.

McGrath, T. M. History of Canadian Airports. Toronto: 1992.

Murray De Fort-Menares, Anne. « Durability and Parsimony: Railway Station Architecture in Ontario, 1853-1914. » Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin 21 (1996): 25-31.

Architecture religieuse

Bingham, Neil, A Study of the Church Buildings in Manitoba of the Congregational, Methodist, Presbyterian and United Churches of Canada. Winnipeg: Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, 1987.

Christianson, Paul. ‘St Mark’s Anglican Church, Barriefield, and the Gothic Revival in Canada West’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 35, No. 1 (2010), 17-30.

Coffman, Peter. Newfoundland Gothic. Quebec: Editions MultiMondes, 2008.

—. « St. John’s Anglican Cathedral and the Beginnings of Ecclesiological Gothic in Newfoundland. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada 31.1 (2006): 3-22.

Crossman, Kelly. A Study of Anglican Church Buildings in Manitoba. Winnipeg: Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, 1989.

Downs, Barry. Sacred Places: British Columbia’s Early Churches. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1980.

Duchamp, Yves. « Montreal: a Landscape of Modern America. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada XXIV/1 (1999): 24-8.

Duffas, Allan, Edward Macfarlane, Elizabeth Pacey, and George Rogers. Thy Dwellings Fair: Churches of Nova Scotia 1750-1830. Hantsport: Lancelot P, 1982.

Epstein, Clarence. Montreal City of Spires: Church Architecture during the British Colonial Period 1760-1860. Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2012.

Finley, Gregg. «  »Habits of Reverence and Awe »: Bishop Medley and the Promise of Ecclesiology. » Journal Of the Canadian Church Society 35 (1993): 3-22.

—. « Stained Glass and Stone Tracery: the Gothic Revival and the Shaping of Canadian Sensibilities. » British Journal of Canadian Studies 5.1 (1990): 78-98.

—. « The Gothic Revival and the Victorian Church in New Brunswick: Toward Strategy of Material Culture Research. » Material History Review 32 (1990): 1-16.

Finley, Gregg, and Lynn Wigginton. On Earth as It is in Heaven: Gothic Revival Churches of Victorian New Brunswick. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1995.

Holroyd, Violet M. Foundations of Faith: historic religious buildings of Ontario. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1991.

Hyde, Susan and Michael Bird. Hallowed Timbers: the Wooden Churches of Cape Breton. Erin: Boston Mills Press, 1995.

Iron, Candace, and Malcolm Thurlby. « John George Howard’s St James Anglican Church, Dundas. » Raise the Hammer 1 July 2010. Web.<https://raisethehammer.org/article/1113/john_g_howards_st_jamess_anglican_church_dundas>.

—. « St John’s Anglican Church, Ancaster: An Architectural History. » Raise the Hammer 27 November 2007. Web.<https://raisethehammer.org/article/672/st_johns_anglican_church_ancaster:_an_architectural_history>.

—. « Two Heritage Churches in Dundas, Part 1: St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church. » Raise the Hammer 30 July 2010. Web. <http://www.raisethehammer.org/article/1135/two_heritage_churches_in_dundas_part_1:_st_augustine’s_roman_catholic_church>.

—. « Two Heritage Churches in Dundas, Part 2: Knox Presbyterian Church. » Raise the Hammer 20 August 2010. Web.<https://raisethehammer.org/article/1148/two_heritage_churches_in_dundas_part_2:_knox_presbyterian_church>.

Kalman, H, and J deVisser. Pioneer Churches. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1976.

Léger, Maurice A. Patrimoine religieux acadien. Shediac: [n.p.], 2008.

Macrae, Marion, and Anthony Adamson. Hallowed Walls: Church Architecture of Upper Canada. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin &Co. Ltd., 1975.

Magrill, Barry. « An Architecture of the Printed Page: Canada’s Consumption of Pattern Books and Journals in Late Nineteenth-century Church-building. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada 33.2 (2008): 33-42.

—. A Commece of Taste: Church Architecture in Canada, 1867-1914. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2012.

Morriss, Shirley. « The Nine-Year Odyssey of a High Victorian Goth: Three Churches by Fred. Cumberland. » Journal of Canadian Art History 2.1 (1975): 42-54.

O’Dea, Shane, and Peter Coffman. « William Grey: « Missionary » of Gothic in Newfoundland. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada 32.1 (2007): 39-48.

Ondaatje, Kim. Small Churches of Canada. Toronto: Lester and Orpen Denys Ltd., 1982.

Pacey, Elizabeth, George Rogers, and Allan Duffas. More Stately Mansions: Churches of Nova Scotia 1830-1910. Hantsport: Lencelot P, 1983.

Pichette, Robert. La Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption: Monument de la Reconnaissance. Chaire de recherche en études acadiennes / Université de Moncton, 2012.

Preyde, James and Susan Preyde. Steeple Chase: Ontario’s Historic Churches. Erin: The Boston Mills Press, 1990.

Richardson, Douglas. « Hyperborean Gothic: or Wilderness Ecclesiology and the Wooden Churches of Edward Medley. » Architectura 2.1 (1972): 48-82.

Richardson, Peter, and Douglas Richardson. Canadian Churches: an Architectural History. Richmond Hill: Firefly Books, 2007.

Russell-Corbett, Jane. « The Ecclesiologist and Anglican Church Architecture in the Canadian Colonies. » Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin 21 (1996): 89-94.

Smith, H.M. Scott. The Historic Churches of Prince Edward Island. 2nd ed. Halifax: SSP Publications, 2004.

Thurlby, Malcolm. « Joseph Connolly in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario. » Journal for the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada 30.2 (2005): 25-38.

—. »Nineteenth-Century Churches on Prince Edward Island and their Place in the Gothic Revival. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada 31.2 (2006): 65-85.

—. « Nonconformist Churches in Canada 1850-1875. » Ecclesiology Today

4 (2005): 53-73. Web. <http://www.ecclsoc.org/ET.34.pdf>.

—. »Ottawa Gothic. » Rotunda 21.1 (1988): 24-31.

—. « St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, School and Convent in St John’s, Newfoundland: J.J. McCarthy and Irish Gothic Revival in Newfoundland’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 28 no. 3 (2003), 13-20.

—. « The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception at Guelph: Puginian Principles in the Gothic Revival Architecture of Joseph Connolly. » Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin 15 (1990): 32-40.

—. »The Irish-Canadian Pugin: Joseph Connolly. » Irish Arts Review 3.1 (1986): 16-21.

—. “The ‘Roman Renaissance’ Churches of Joseph Connolly and Arthur Holmes and their Place in Roman Catholic Church Architecture” Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 29 (2004), 27-40.

—. »Two Churches by Frank Wills: St. Peter’s, Barton, and St. Paul’s, Glanford, and the Ecclesiological Gothic Revival in Ontario. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada 32.1 (2007): 49-60.

—. « Two Churches by Joseph Connolly in Hamilton. » Raise the Hammer 21 Apr. 2006. Web. <http://www.raisethehammer.org/article/306>.

—. « Two Late Nineteenth-Century Roman Catholic Churches in Toronto by Joseph Connolly: St Mary’s, Bathurst Street, and St Paul’s, Power Street. » Ecclesiology Today 33 (May 2004), 30-48. Web. <http://www.eclsoc.org/ET.33.pdf>.

Tuck, Robert. Churches of Nova Scotia. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2004.

Veillette, John and Gary White. Early Indian Village Churches: Wooden Frontier Architecture in British Columbia. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1977.

Westfall, William, and Malcolm Thurlby. « Church Architecture and Urban Space: The Development Ecclesiastical Forms in Nineteenth-Century Ontario. » Ed. Colin Read. Old Ontario: Essays in Honour of J.M.C. Careless. Ed. David Keene. Toronto and London: Dundurn P, 1990. 118-47.

Architecture vernaculaire / survols d’architecture régionale

Adams, G. Mercer. Toronto Old and New. Toronto: The Mail Printing Company, 1891.

Allen, Patricia. Metapenagiag: New Brunswick’s Oldest Village. Red Bank Indian Band: Red Bank, NB, 1992.

Anderson, Kraig, and Kelly Anne Loughery. Lighthouses of New Brunswick: past and present. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing, 2012.

Armstrong, Christopher. Making Toronto Modern: Architecture and Design, 1895-1975. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.

Arthur, Eric. From Front Street to Queen’s Park. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1979.

—. Toronto: No Mean City. Ed. Stephen Otto. Toronto: University of Toronto P, 1986.

Ashenburg, Katherine. Going to Town. Toronto: Macfarlane Walter & Ross, 1996.

Bain, Alison L.Creative Margins: Cultural Production in Canadian Suburbs. Toronto: 2013.

Bassett, Sarah, « Visuality and the Emergence of City Planning in Early Twentieth- Century Toronto and Montreal. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada XXXI/1 (2007): 21-38.

Bergeron, Claude. L’Architecture des Églises du Québec, 1940-1985. Laval, QC: 1987.

Blake, Verschoyle Benson and Ralph Greenhill. Rural Ontario. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1969.

Boddy, Trevor. Modern Architecture in Alberta. Edmonton: Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism; Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 1987.

Booth-Martyn, Lucy. The Face of Early Toronto: an Archival Record 1796-1936. Sutton West & Santa Barbara: The Paget P, 1982.

Boucher, Jacques. Les Éléments du Village Historique Acadien. Caraquet: Village Historique Acadien, 1978.

Boucher, Terry, et al. Maison Célestin Bourque: Memramcook-Ouest. Moncton: à la découverte de l’habitation acadienne inc., 1976.

Bourque, J. Rodolphe. Social and Architectural Aspects of Acadians in New Brunswick. Fredericton: Research and Development Branch, Historical Resources Administration, 1971.

Brun, Régis, Bernard LeBlanc, and Armand Robichaud. Les Bâtiments Anciens de la Mer Rouge. Moncton: Michel Henry éditeur, 1988.

Byers, Mary, Jane Kennedy, and Margaret McBurney. Rural Roots: Pre-Confederation Buildings of the York Region in Ontario. Toronto: University of Toronto P, 1977.

Cameron, Christina. « Housing in Quebec before Confederation. » Journal of Canadian Art History 6.1 (1982): 1-34.

Careless, J.M.C. Toronto to 1918: an Illustrated History. Toronto: James Lorimer & Co., 1989.

Chapple, Nina Perkins. A Heritage in Stone. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, Ltd., 2006.

Chevrier, Cécile. Les Défricheurs D’eau. Ottawa: Village Historique Acadien, 1978.

Cohen-Rose, Sandra. Northern Deco: Art Deco Architecture in Montreal. Montreal: Corona Publishers, 1996.

Connell, Allison. A View of Woodstock: Historic Homes of the Nineteenth Century. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1998.

Cruickshank, Tom. The Settler’s Dream : a Pictorial History of the Older Buildings of Prince Edward County. Picton, ON: Corporation of the County of Prince Edward, 1984.

Cunningham, Robert, and John B. Prince. Tamped Clay and Saltmarsh Hay: (Artifacts of New Brunswick). Fredericton: Brunswick Press, 1976.

Dallison, Robert L. A Tour of Boss Gibson’s Marysville: A Nineteenth Century Mill Town. Fredericton: Fredericton Heritage Trust, 1991.

Les Défricheurs D’eau: Le Village Historique Acadien – Aperçu de l’histoire matérielle de l’Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick. Moncton: Les Éditions de la Francophonie, 2003.

Dendy, William. Lost Toronto. Toronto: Oxford UP, 1978.

Dendy, William, and William Kilbourn. Toronto Observed : Its Architecture, Patrons, and History. Toronto: Oxford UP Canada, 1986.

D’iberville-Moreau, Luc. Lost Montreal. Toronto: Oxford UP, 1975.

Ennals, Peter, and Deryck Holdsworth. « Vernacular Architecture and the Cultural Landscape of the Maritime Provinces – a Reconaissance. » Acadiensis Spring/Summer (1981): 86-106.

Flaman, Bernard. Architecture of Saskatchewan: A Visual Journey, 1930-2011. Foreword by Lisa Rochon. Regina: CPRC Press, 2013.

—. Character and Controversy: the Mendel Art Gallery and Modernist Architecture in Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, SK: Mendel Art Gallery, 2004.

Goheen, Peter G. Victorian Toronto 1850-1900. Chicago: University of Chicago P, 1970.

Goodspeed, Rhona. « Port Union Historic District: Port Union, Newfoundland. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada XXVIII/3 (2003): 69-88.

Gournay, Isabelle and France Vanlaethem. Montreal Metropolis, 1880-1930. Toronto: 1998.

Gowans, Alan. « New England Architecture in Nova Scotia. » The Art Quarterly Spring (1962).

—. « The Baroque Revival in Quebec. » Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 11 (1955): 8-14.

Greenhill, R, K MacPherson, and D Richardson. Ontario Towns. Ottawa: Oberon, 1974.

Hillis, Ken, « A History of Commissions: Threads of an Ottawa Planning History.” Urban History Review XXI/1 (1992): 46-60.

Husted, D. The architecture of Toronto: A selected bibliography. Monticello, Ill., USA: Vance Bibliographies, 1987.

Hryniuk, Margaret and Frank Korvemaker, Legacy of Stone: Saskatchewan ‘s Stone Buildings Regina: Coteau Books, 2008.

Keshavjee, Serena, and Herbert Enns. Winnipeg Modern Architecture, 1945-1975. Winnipeg: 2008.

Leblanc, Maurice, et al. La Maison Hélène et Roma Bourgeois. Moncton: à la découverte de l’habitation acadienne inc., 1977.

LeBreton, Clarence. Yesterday in Acadia: Scenes From the Village Historique Acadien. Lévis, Quebec: Les Éditions Faye: 2003.

Leroux, John. Building a University: the architecture of UNB. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2010.

—. Glorious Light: the stained glass of Fredericton. Kentville, NS: Gaspereau Press: 2011.

Leroux, John and A. Stuart. Building New Brunswick: An Architectural History. Fredericton: 2011.

Leroux, John, and Peter Pacey, eds. Building Capital: A Guide to Fredericton’s Historic Landmarks. Fredericton: Fredericton Heritage Trust, 2006.

Leroux, John and Thaddeus Holownia. St. Andrews Architecture 1604-1966. Kentville, NS: Gaspereau Press Printers & Publishers, 2010.

Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor. The New Spirit: Modern Architecture in Vancouver, 1938-1963. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1997.

Magrill, Barry. « Challenging « Amateur Architecture » in the Diocese of British Columbia 1875-1900. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada 31 (2006): 35-42.

Mannell, Steven. Atlantic Modern: The Architecture of the Atlantic Provinces, 1950-2000. Halifax: 2004.

Mcclelland, Michael, and Graeme Stewart, eds. Concrete Toronto: A Guidebook to Concrete Architecture from the Fifties to the Seventies. Toronto: Coach House, 2007.

McHugh, Patricia. Toronto Architecture: a City Guide. Toronto: Mercury Books, 1985.

McKendry, Jennifer. With Our Past Before Us: Nineteenth-Century Architecture in the Kingston Area. Toronto: University of Toronto P, 1995.

Mellin, Robert. Newfoundland Modern: Architecture in the Smallwood Years, 1949-1972. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2011.

Morawetz, Tim. Art Deco Architecture in Toronto: A Guide to the City’s Buildings from the Roaring Twenties and the Depression. Toronto: Glue Inc., 2009.

Noppen, Luc. « The British Contribution to the Architectural Identity of Old Quebec. » Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin 21 (1996): 4-10.

Noppen, Luc, and Marc Grignon. L’Arte De L’Architecte: Three Centuries of Architectural Drawing in Quebec. Quebec: Musee De Quebec/Universite Laval, 1983.

Ralko, Joe. Building Our Future: A People’s Architectural History of Saskatchewan. Calgary: Red Deer P, 2004.

Rempel, John I. Building with Wood and other aspects of Nineteenth-Century Building in Central Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto P, 1980.

Robertson, John R. Landmarks of Toronto, 6 vols. Toronto, 1884-1914.

Stokes, Peter J. Old Niagara-on-the-Lake. Toronto: University of Toronto P, 1971.

Tausky, Nancy Z., and Lynne D. Distefano. Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario. Toronto: University of Toronto P, 1986.

Wright, Harold E. L’île Partridge Island: A Gateway to North America/Un passage vers l’Amérique du Nord. Saint John: Partridge Island & Harbour Heritage Inc., 1995.

Ouvrages généraux / divers

Alfoldy, Sandra. The Allied Arts: Architecture and Craft in Postwar Canada. Montreal: 2012.

« American Architects in Canada. » Construction 3 (July 1910): 51-53.

Artibise, Alan F.J., and Gilbert Stelter. The Canadian City : Essays in Urban and Social History. Ottawa: Carleton UP, 1984.

Bernstein, William. Building with Words: Canadian Architects on Architecture. Toronto: 1981.

—. Contemporary Canadian Architecture: The Mainstream and Beyond. Toronto: 1982.

Carr, Angela. « Indices of Identity: a Canadian Architectural Practice in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century. » Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin 21 (1996): 11-17.

Freedman, Adele. Sight Lines: Looking at Architecture and Design in Canada. Toronto: 1990.

Gowans, Alan. Building Canada. Toronto: Oxford UP, 1966.

—. Looking at Architecture in Canada. Toronto: Oxford UP, 1958.

—. Styles and Types of North American Architecture: Social Function and Cultural Expression. New York: HarperCollins, 1992.

Harris, Richard. Creeping Conformity: How Canada Became Suburban, 1900-1960. Toronto: 2004.

Hill, Charlie, ed. Artists, Architects & Artisans: Canadian Art 1890-1918. Ottawa: 2013.

Humphreys, Barbara A., and Meredith Sykes. The Buildings of Canada. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1974.

Jackson, Anthony. Space in Canadian Architecture. Halifax: 1981.

—. The Future of Canadian Architecture. Halifax: 1979.

—. The Democratization of Canadian Architecture. Halifax: 1978.

Kalman, Harold. History of Canadian Architecture. Toronto: Oxford UP, 1994.

Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor, ed. Architecture and the Canadian Fabric. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011.

Ritchie, T. Canada Builds, 1867-1967. Toronto: 1967.

Simmins, Geoffrey. Bibliography of Canadian Architecture — Bibliographie d’architecture canadienne. Trans. Dominique Michel. Ottawa: Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1992.

Styles architecturaux

Blumenson, John. Ontario Architecture, a Guide to Styles and Building Terms 1784 to Present. Toronto: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1990.

Brosseau, Mathilde. Gothic Revival in Canadian Architecture. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1980.

Cameron, Christina and Janet Wright. Second Empire Style in Canadian Architecture. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1980.

Clerk, Nathalie. Palladian Style in Canadian Architecture. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1984.

Flaman, Bernard. « Modern or Not Modern, Canadian Architecture in the 1950s. » Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada XXXVIII/2 (2013): 5-11.

Kalman, Harold. The Railway Hotels and the Development of the Château Style in Canada. Victoria: University of Victoria Maltwood Museum, 1968.

Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor. « Nationalism or Cultural Imperialism: The Chateau Style in Canada. » Architectural History 36 (1993): 127-44.

Maitland, Leslie. A Guide to Canadian Architectural Styles. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview P, 1992.

—. Neoclassical Architecture in Canada. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1984.

—. The Queen Anne Revival Style in Canadian Architecture. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1990.

Mayrand, Pierre, and John Bland. Three Centuries of Architecture in Canada. Montreal: Federal Publication Services, 1971.

Ricketts, Shannon, Leslie Maitland, and Jacqueline Hucker. A Guide to Canadian Architectural Styles. 2nd edition. Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 2004.

Thurlby, Malcolm. « Nineteenth-Century Churches in Ontario: A Study in the Meaning of Style. » Historic Kingston 35 (1986): 96-118.

—. “Parisian Gothic: Interpretations of Gothic in three Victorian Buildings in Paris, Ontario” Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada 34 (2009), 19-32.

Windover, Michael. Art deco: a mode of mobility. Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2012.

Documents primaires

« American Architects in Canada. » Construction 3 (July 1910): 51-53.

Simmins, Geoffrey. Documents in Canadian Architecture. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview P, 1992.

Journaux

Canadian Architect

Canadian Contract Record

Canadian Homes and Gardens

Journal [formerly Bulletin] of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada

Journal of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

Journal of Urban History

Urban History

Urban History Review

Western Homes and Living

Ressources sur Internet

Robert Hill, Biographical Dictionary of ARCHITETS IN CANADA 1800 – 1950
http://www.dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/contact_us

The Canadian Encyclopedia
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

Building Technology Heritage Library (BTHL) [collection of American and Canadian, pre-1964 architectural trade catalogs, house plan books and technical building guides]
https://archive.org/details/buildingtechnologyheritagelibrary

Sexton Digital Initiatives

Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Journals (1924-1973)

Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada

Bibliographie d’architecture moderne

The following bibliography was prepared by Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe and Michelangelo Sabatino, who have generously allowed us to append it to our Canadian Architecture Reading List.

Abel, Chris, Architecture and Identity: Responses to Cultural and Technological Change (Oxford, 2000)

Adams, Annmarie, ‘ »Archi-ettes » in Training: The Admission of Women to McGill’s School of Architecture’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XXI/3 (1996), pp. 70-3

—-, Architecture in the Family Way: Doctors, Houses, and Women, 1870-1900 (Montreal, 1996)

—-, and Peta Tancred, Designing Women: Gender and the Architectural Profession (Toronto, 2000)

—-, Medicine by Design: The Architect and the Modern Hospital, 1893-1943 (Minneapolis, 2008)

—-, Jennifer Beardsley, and Pieter Sijpkes, Ville St-Laurent Revisited: Wartime Housing and Architectural Change, 1942-1992 (Ottawa, 1997)

Adorno, Theodor W., The Culture Industry: Selected Essays on Mass Culture (London, 2001)

Advisory Committee on Reconstruction, Final Report of the Subcommittee (Ottawa, 1944)

Alfoldy, Sandra, The Allied Arts: Architecture and Craft in Postwar Canada (Montreal, 2012)

Appadurai, Arjun, Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization (Minneapolis, 1996)

Armstrong, Christopher, Making Toronto Modern: Architecture and Design, 1895-1975 (Montreal, 2014)

Arthur, Eric Ross, ed., Toronto: No Mean City (Toronto, 1986)

Ashby, James., ‘Megastructura Canadensis: Reconsidering the Dinosaurs of the Modern Movement,’ Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXXVIII/2 (2013), pp. 79-86.

Aykroyd, Peter, Anniversary Compulsion: Canada’s Centennial Celebrations. A Model Mega-Anniversary (Toronto, 1992)

Bain, Alison L., Creative Margins: Cultural Production in Canadian Suburbs (Toronto, 2013)

Ball, Norman R., ed., Building Canada: A History of Public Works (Toronto, 1988)

—, Professional Engineering in Canada, 1887-1987 (Ottawa, 1987)

Ballon, Hilary, and Kenneth T. Jackson, Robert Moses and the Modern City: The Transformation of New York (New York, 2007)

Banham, Reyner, and Joe Day, Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies (Berkeley, 2009)

—-, Megastructure: Urban Futures of the Recent past (London, 1976)

—-, The New Brutalism: Ethic or Aesthetic (Stuttgart, 1966)

—-, A Concrete Atlantic: U.S. Industrial Building and European Modern Architecture, 1900-1925 (Cambridge, MA, 1986)

Barnard, Rita, The Great Depression and the Culture of Abundance: Kenneth Fearing, Nathanael West, and Mass Culture in the 1930s (Cambridge, 1995)

Bassett, Sarah, ‘Visuality and the Emergence of City Planning in Early Twentieth-Century Toronto and Montreal’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXXI/1 (2007), pp. 21-38

Baudrillard, Jean, The System of Objects (London, 1996)

Ball, Norman R., Building Canada: A History of Public Works (Toronto, 1988)

Bell, David, and Joanne Hollows, Historicizing Lifestyle: Mediating Taste, Consumption and Identity from the 1900s to 1970s (Aldershot, UK, 2006)

Bellerby, Greg, ed., Living Spaces: The Architecture of Fred Thornton Hollingsworth (Vancouver, 2006)

—- The West Coast Modern House: Vancouver Residential Architecture (Vancouver, 2014)

Bergdoll, Barry, Peter Christensen, and Ron Broadhurst, Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling (Boston, 2008)

Bergeron, Claude, L’Architecture des Églises du Québec, 1940-1985 (Laval, QC, 1987)

—-, Roger D’Astous, Architecte (Laval, QC, 2001)

—-, ‘Roger D’Astous designer d’habitations. Le chalet’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXIV/4 (1999), pp. 3-7

Berlinger, Hubert, ‘Habitat 67: Architectures d’Images, Images d’Architectures’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXVII/1 (2002), pp. 3-20

Bernstein, William, Building with Words: Canadian Architects on Architecture (Toronto, 1981)

—-, Contemporary Canadian Architecture: The Mainstream and Beyond (Toronto, 1982)

Bingham, Janet, Samuel Maclure, Architect (Ganges, BC, 1985)

Blackburn, Robert H., Evolution of the Heart: A History of the University of Toronto Library up to 1981 (Toronto, 1989)

Bliss, Michael, Northern Enterprise. Five Centuries of Canadian Business (Toronto, 1994)

Boddy, Trevor, The Architecture of Douglas Cardinal (Edmonton, 1988)

—-, “Mega and Micro. Canada, Invention at the Extremes” in Luis Fernández-Galiano ed., Atlas Architectures of the 21st Century – America (Bilbao, 2010) pp. 14-27.

Bothwell, Robert and Kilbourn, William , C.D. Howe. A Biography (Toronto, 1979)

Bourdieu, Pierre, and Randal Johnson, The Field of Cultural Production: Essays on Art and Literature (Cambridge, 1993)

Bourne, Larry and Ley, David, The Changing Social Geography of Canadian Cities Montreal & Kingston, 1993)

Bureau of Architecture and Urbanism, Toronto Modern: Architecture 1945-1965 (Toronto, 2000)

Caldwell, Wayne J., Rediscovering Thomas Adams: Rural Planning and Development in Canada (Vancouver, BC, 2011)

Casault, Andre, ‘House Hunting. Or I’ve Never “Lived” In My House’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, xxxviii/1-2 (2003), pp.31-42

Carr, Angela, ‘New Building Technology in Canada’s Late Nineteenth-Century Department Stores: Handmaiden of Monopoly Capitalism’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXIII/4 (1998), pp. 124-42

—-, Toronto Architect Edmund Burke: Redefining Canadian Architecture (Montreal, 1995)

Carter, Brian, Saucier + Perrotte Architects 1995-2002 (Halifax NS, 2004)

Carver, Humphrey, Cities in the Suburbs (Toronto, 1962)

Cavell, Richard, McLuhan in Space: A Cultural Geography (Toronto, 2003)

Cha, Jonathan, ‘La Construction et le Mythe de la Place des Arts: Genèse de la Place Montréalaise’,

Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXXI/2 (2006), pp. 37-64

Chaney, David C., Lifestyles (New York, 1996)

Chisholm, Barbara, Castles of the North: Canada’s Grand Hotels (Toronto, 2001)

Coffman, Peter, ‘Casa Loma and the Gothic Imagination’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXVIII/3 (2003), pp. 3-12

Cohen, Jean-Louis, Architecture in Uniform: Designing and Building for the Second World War (Montreal, 2011)

Cohen, Lizabeth, A Consumers’ Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America (New York, 2007)

Cohen, Preston, and Erika Naginski, The Return of Nature: Sustaining Architecture in the Face of Sustainability (New York, 2014)

Collier, Allan, ‘The Trend House Program’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XX/2 (1995), pp. 51-4

Colomina, Beatriz, Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture as Mass Media (Cambridge, MA, 2001)

Crang, Mike, and N. J. Thrift, Thinking Space (London, 2000)

Crary, Jonathan, Suspensions of Perception: Attention, Spectacle, and Modern Culture (Cambridge, MA, 1999)

Crossman, Kelly, Architecture in Transition: From Art to Practice, 1885-1906 (Kingston, ON, 1987)

Curtis, William J. R., Modern Architecture since 1900 (London, 2013)

Darling, Elizabeth, Re-forming Britain: Narratives of Modernity before Reconstruction (London, 2006)

—-, Wells Coates (London, 2012)

Davies, Helen, The Politics of Participation: Learning from Canada’s Centennial (Toronto, 2010)

De Certeau, Michel, and Steven Rendall, The Practice of Everyday Life (Berkeley, 1984)

Denhez, Marc and Mills, Dennis, The Canadian Home: from Cave to Electronic Cocoon, (Toronto, 1994)

Delaney, Jill, ‘Re-Vision and Representation. the Public Square in the Privatized City’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XXII/4 (1997), pp. 88-93

Du Prey, Pierre, et al., Ah, Wilderness!: Resort Architecture in the Thousand Islands (Kingston, ON, 2004)

—-, ed., ‘Vimy Memorial Issue’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXXIII/1 (2008)

Duchamp, Yves, ‘Montreal: a Landscape of Modern America’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXIV/1 (1999), pp. 24-8

Dummitt, Chris, ‘Finding a Place for Father: Selling the Barbecue in Postwar Canada’, Journal of the

Canadian Historical Association, IX/1 (1998), pp. 209-23

Ede, Carol Moore, Canadian Architecture, 1960/1070 (Toronto, 1971)

Enals, Peter and Holdsworth, Deryck, Homeplace, the Making of the Canadian Dwelling over Three Centuries, (Toronto, 1998)

Elliot, Bridget, ‘Modern, Moderne and Modernistic: Le Corbusier, Thomas Wallis and the Problem of Art Deco’, in Disciplining Modernism, ed. Pamela Caughie (London, 2009), pp. 128-46

Fahrni, Magdalena, Household Politics: Montreal Families and Postwar Reconstruction (Toronto, 2005)

Finlay, Karen A., The Force of Culture: Vincent Massey and Canadian Sovereignty (Toronto – Buffalo, 2004)

Flaman, Bernard, Architecture of Saskatchewan: A Visual Journey, 1930-2011 (Regina, 2012)

—-.’Modern or Not Modern, Canadian Architecture in the 1950s’, Journal of the Society for the Study of

Architecture in Canada, XXXVIII/2 (2013), pp. 5-11

Fortier, Robert, Villes Industrielles Planifiées (Montreal, 1996)

Forty, Adrian, Objects of Desire: Design and Society since 1750 (London, 1986)

Frampton, Kenneth, Modern Architecture: A Critical History (London, 2007)

—-, Five North American Architects: An Anthology (Zurich, 2012)

Francis, Daniel, A Road for Canada – The Illustrated Story of the Trans-Canada Highway (North Vancouver, 2006)

Fraser, Linda M., Michelangelo Sabatino, Arthur Erickson: Layered Landscapes (Calgary, 2013)

—-, Michael McMordie, and Geoffrey Simmins, John C. Parkin, Archives and Photography: Reflections on the Practice and Presentation of Modern Architecture (Calgary, 2013)

Freedman, Adele, Sight Lines: Looking at Architecture and Design in Canada (Toronto, 1990).

Gartman, David, From Autos to Architecture: Fordism and Architectural Aesthetics in the Twentieth Century (New York, 2010)

Ghirardo, Diane Yvonne, Architecture after Modernism (New York, 1996)

Giedion, Siegfried, Mechanization Takes Command: A Contribution to Anonymous History (New York, 1948)

—-, Space, Time and Architecture; the Growth of a New Tradition (Cambridge, MA, 1941)

Goessel, Peter, et al., Neutra: Complete Works (Paris, 2010)

Gold, John Robert, The Experience of Modernism: Modern Architects and the Future City, 1928-53 (London, 1997)

—-, Practice of Modernism: Modern Architects and Urban Transformation, 1954-1972 (London, 2007)

Goldhagen, Sarah Williams, and Rejean Legault, Anxious Modernisms: Experimentation in Postwar Architectural Culture (Montreal, 2000)

Goodspeed, Rhona, ‘Port Union Historic District: Port Union, Newfoundland’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXVIII/3 (2003), pp. 69-88

—-, ‘Saskatchewan Legislative Building and Grounds’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXXII/1 (2007), pp. 61-88

Gordon, David, ‘Jacques Gréber, Urbaniste et Architecte’, Urban History Review, XXIX/2 (2013), pp. 3-5

Gorman, Michael John, Buckminster Fuller: Designing for Mobility (Milano, 2005)

Gotlieb, Rachel, Design in Canada Since 1945: Fifty Years from Tea Kettles to Task Chairs (Toronto, 2001)

Gournay, Isabelle, Ernest Cormier and the Université de Montréal (Montreal, 1990)

—-, and France Vanlaethem, Montreal Metropolis, 1880-1930 (Toronto, 1998)

Gowans, Alan, Building Canada: An Architectural History (Toronto, 1966)

Gropius, Walter, Apollo in the Democracy: The Cultural Obligation of the Architect (New York, 1968)

—-, Scope of Total Architecture (New York, 1955)

Gruft, Andrew, ed., Substance Over Spectacle: Contemporary Canadian Architecture (Vancouver, 2005)

Guillet, Edwin, The Story of Canadian Roads (Toronto, 1966)

Haddad, Elie, David Rifkind, and Peter L. Laurence, A Critical History of Contemporary Architecture, 1960-2010 (Farnham, UK, 2014)

Harris, Richard, Creeping Conformity: How Canada Became Suburban, 1900-1960 (Toronto, 2004)

Harris, Steven, and Deborah Berke, Architecture of the Everyday (New York, 1997)

Harwood, Elain, and Alan Powers, Tayler and Green, Architects 1938-1973: The Spirit of Place in Modern Housing (London, 1998)

Hayden, Dolores, Building Suburbia (New York, 2003)

Hellner, Faye, ed., Étienne Gaboury (Saint-Boniface, MB, 2005)

Henket, Hubert-Jan, and Hilde Heynen, Back from Utopia: The Challenge of the Modern Movement (Rotterdam, 2002)

Herrington, Susan, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape (Calgary, 2013)

Heynen, Hilde, Architecture and Modernity: A Critique (Cambridge, MA, 1999)

—-, Negotiating Domesticity: Spatial Productions of Gender in Modern Architecture (London, 2005)

Higgott, Andrew, and Timothy Wray, Camera Constructs: Photography, Architecture and the Modern City (Burlington, VT, 2012)

Hill, Charlie, ed., Artists, Architects & Artisans: Canadian Art 1890-1918 (Ottawa, 2013)

Hillis, Ken, ‘A History of Commissions: Threads of an Ottawa Planning History’, Urban History Review, XXI/1 (1992), pp. 46-60

Hilton, Matthew, and Martin Daunton, The Politics of Consumption: Material Culture and Citizenship in Europe and America (Oxford, 2001)

Hunt, Geoffrey, John M. Lyle: Toward a Canadian Architecture (Kingston, 1982)

Jacobs, Jane, The Death and Life of Great American Cities (New York, 1961)

Jackson, Anthony, Space in Canadian Architecture (Halifax, 1981)

—-, The Future of Canadian Architecture (Halifax, 1979)

—-, The Democratization of Canadian Architecture (Halifax, 1978)

James, Susan, ‘The Master Bedroom Comes of Age: Gender. Sexuality, and the CMHC Competition Series’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XX/4 (1995), pp. 104-11

Jameson, Fredric, Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions (London, 2005)

Jannière, Hélène, Alexis Sornin, and France Vanlaethem, Revues d’Architecture dans les Années 1960 et 1970: Fragments d’une Histoire Événementielle, Intellectuelle et Matérielle (Montreal, 2008)

Jencks, Charles, The Language of Post-modern Architecture (London, 1977)

—-, Modern Movements in Architecture (Harmondsworth, UK, 1973)

—-, and Karl Kropf, eds, Theories and Manifestoes of Contemporary Architecture (Chichester, UK, 2006)

Jennings, Sarah, Art and Politics. The History of the National Arts Centre (Toronto, 2009)

Kalman, Harold, A History of Canadian Architecture (Toronto, 1994)

Kapelos, George Thomas, ‘The Small House in Print Promoting the Modern Home to Post-war Canadian through Pattern Books, Journals, and Magazines’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXXIV/1 (2005), pp. 33-60

—-, and Christopher Armstrong, Shaping Canadian Modernity: Toronto City Hall Turns 50! (Halifax, 2015)

Kaplan, Wendy, ed., Designing Modernity: The Arts of Reform and Persuasion (London, 1995)

—-, and Glenn Adamson, Living in a Modern Way: California Design 1930-1965 (Cambridge, MA, 2011)

Kapusta, Beth and John McMinn, Yolles: A Canadian Engineering Legacy (Vancouver, 2002)

Keefer, Alec, ed., Eric Ross Arthur: Conservation in Context (Toronto, 2001)

Kemble, Roger, The Canadian City. St. John’s to Victoria: A Critical Commentary (Montreal, 1989)

Kenneally, Rhona Richman,, and Johanne Sloan, Expo 67: Not Just a Souvenir (Toronto, 2010)

Kennedy, Gary Neill, The Last Art College: Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Cambridge MASS, 2012)

Kenward, Lucy, and Kiriko Watanabe, Selwyn Pullan: Photographing Mid-century West Coast Modernism (Vancouver, BC, 2012)

Keshavjee, Serena, and Herbert Enns, Winnipeg Modern Architecture, 1945-1975 (Winnipeg, MB, 2008)

Kuffert, Leonard B., A Great Duty: Canadian Responses to Modern Life and Mass Culture 1939-1967, (Montreal & Kingston, 2003)

Latour, Bruno, and Catherine Porter, Aramis, or the Love of Technology (Cambridge, MA, 1996)

Latremouille, Joann, Pride of Home – The Working Class Housing Tradition in Nova Scotia 1749-1949 (Hantsport NS, 1986)

Leach, Neil, ed., The Hieroglyphics of Space: Reading and Experiencing the Modern Metropolis (London, 2001)

—-, Rethinking Architecture: A Reader in Cultural Theory (London, 1997)

League for Social Reconstruction Research Committee, Social Planning for Canada (Toronto, 1975)

Lefebvre, Henri, The Production of Space (Oxford, 1991)

Leroux, John, Glorious Light: The Stained Glass of Fredericton , (Kentville, NS, 2011)

—- ‘Architectures of the Spirit. Modernism in 1950s and 1960s Fredericton,’ Journal of Canadian Art History, xxviii (2007), pp. 8-37

—- and Stuart A. Smith, Building New Brunswick: An Architectural History (Fredericton, NB, 2008)

—-, and Thaddeus Holownia, St. Andrews Architecture, 1604-1966 (Kentville, NS, 2010)

Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor, ed., Architecture and the Canadian Fabric (Vancouver, BC, 2011)

—-, comp., Arthur Erickson: Selected Projects 1971-1985, an Exhibition Organized by the Center for

Inter-American Relations, New York, an Affiliate of the Americas Society (New York, 1985)

—-, ‘Conditions of Modernity: Si[ght]tings from Vancouver’, Journal of the Society for the Study of

Architecture in Canada, XXV/1 (2000), pp. 3-17

—-, ‘Fabricating a Place for Vancouver in the Pacific Northwest’, in New Orientations in the Study of Regionalism, eds Lothar Honnighausen and James Peacock (Madison, WI, 2005), pp. 195-208

—-, ‘Fabricating Legalities of State in the Imperial West’, Law Text Culture, /8 (2004), pp. 57-82

—-, ‘The Fe-Male Spaces of Modernism: A Western Canadian Perspective’, Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies, XXVI/1 (2001), pp. 667-700

—-, and Anthony Barrett, Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia: Architecture and Challenge in the Imperial Age (Vancouver, BC, 1983)

—-, ‘Grounding the New Perspectives of Modernism: Canadian Airports and the Reconfiguration of Cultural and Political Territory’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXVIII/1 (2003), pp. 3-14

—-, ‘The Imperial American Campus: Designing the University of British Columbia, Canada, 1912-1914’, Architecture Canada, XXXV/1 (2010), pp. 47-56

—-, ‘John Bland and the Modernizing of West Coast Design’, ARQ: La Revue d’Architecture, /96 (1997), pp. 11-4

—-, ‘Leonard Marsh and Vancouver Modern’, Architecture and Ideas, I/1 (1996), pp. 40-52

—-, ‘Living Spaces: The Architecture of Fred Thornton Hollingsworth’, in Living Spaces, ed. Greg Bellerby (Vancouver, BC, 2005), pp. 20-37

—-, ‘A Modernist Ultimate Thule’, RACAR: Canadian Art Review, /31 (2007), pp. 64-80

—-, ‘Modes of Modernizing. The Acquisition of Modernist Design in Canada, 1936-1956’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XIX/3 (1994), pp. 60-74

—-, ‘Nationalism or Cultural Imperialism: The Chateau Style in Canada’, Architectural History, /36 (1993), pp. 127-44

—-, The New Spirit: Modern Architecture in Vancouver 1938-1963 (Vancouver, BC, 1997)

—-, ‘Organic Modernism: The Architecture of F. T. Hollingsworth’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XIX/3 (1994), pp. 60-74

—-, ‘Perceptions in the Conception of the Modernist Urban Environment: Canadian Perceptions on the Spatial Theory of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt’, in Man-Made Future: Planning, Education and Design in Mid-Twentieth Century Britain, ed. Ian Boyd White (London, 2007), pp. 78-98

—-, ‘The Redpath Museum: An Architectural Analysis’, Fontanus: From the Collections of McGill University, I/1 (1988), pp. 50-8

—-, ‘A Study in Modern[ist] Urbanism: Planning Vancouver, 1945-1965’, Urban History, XXXVIII/1 (2011), pp. 124-49

—-, ‘Usual Culture: The Jet’, TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, /11 (2004), pp. 83-99

Litt, Paul, The Muses, the Masses and the Massey Commission (Toronto 1992)

Longstreth, Richard, City Center to Regional Mall: Architecture, the Automobile, and Retailing in Los Angeles, 1920-1950 (Cambridge, MA, 1997)

Lorimer, James, The Developers (Toronto, 1978)

—- and MacGregor, Carolyn, eds., After the Developers (Toronto, 1981)

Lortie, André, The 60s: Montreal Thinks Big (Montréal – Vancouver, 2004)

Macfarlane, Daniel, Negotiating a River: Canada, the US, and the Creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway (Vancouver, BC, 2014)

MacKay-Lyons, Brian, Ghost: Building an Architectural Vision (New York, 2008)

Maitland, Leslie, ‘The Design of Tuberculosis Sanatoria in Late Nineteenth Century Canada’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XIV/1 (1989), pp. 5-13

Mann, Susan, The Dream of a Nation. A Social and Intellectual History of Quebec, (Montreal & Kingston, 2002)

Mannell, Steven, Atlantic Modern: The Architecture of the Atlantic Provinces, 1950-2000 (Halifax, NS, 2004)

—-, ‘The Palace of Purification’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXIV/3 (1999), pp. 18-32

—-, ‘Toronto’s Tower of Pure Water: A Lost Civic Vision’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXXI/1 (2006), pp. 23-34

Marsan, Jean-Claude, Montreal in Evolution: Historical Analysis of the Development of Montreal’s Architecture and Urban Environment (Montreal, 1981)

Martin, Louis, On Architecture: Melvin Charney, a Critical Anthology (Montreal, 2013)

Martin, Carol, A History of Canadian Gardening (Toronto, 2000)

Martins-Manteiga, John, Peter Dickinson (Toronto, 2010)

—-, Metro: Design in Motion (Toronto, 2011)

McArthur, Glenn, A Progressive Traditionalist: John M. Lyle, Architect (Toronto, 2009)

MacFarlane, David, Negotiating a River. Canada the United States and the Construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway (Vancouver, 2014)

McGrath, T. M., History of Canadian Airports (Toronto, 1992, 2nd ed.)

McKay, Sherry, ‘Western Homes, Western Living’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XIV/3 (1989), pp. 65-74

—–, ‘“Urban Housekeeping” and Keeping the Modern House,’ BC Studies, n. 140 (2003/04), 11-38.

McLuhan, Marshall, ‘Inside the Five Sense Sensorium’, Canadian Architect, VI/6 (1961), pp. 49-54

McMordie, Michael, ‘John B. Parkin Associates and Albert Kahn Inc.: An Industrial View of Architecture’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXIV/1 (1999), pp. 16-23

McNally, Peter F., ‘Dignified and Picturesque: Redpath Library in 1893’, Fontanus: From the Collections of McGill University, VI/1 (1993), pp. 69-84

—-, ‘Peter and Grace Redpath: Collectors and Benefactors’, Fontanus: From the Collections of McGill University, XI/1 (2003), pp. 152-73

Miedema, Gary, For Cnada’s Sake: Public Religion, Centenniasl Celebrations, the Re-Making of Canada in the 1960s, (Montreal& Kingston, 2005)

Meikle, Jeffrey L., American Plastic: A Cultural History (New Brunswick, NJ, 1995)

Mellin, Robert, Newfoundland Modern: Architecture in the Smallwood Years, 1949-1972 (Montreal, 2011)

Mennel, T., ‘Miracle House Hoop-La: Corporate Rhetoric and the Construction of the Post War Dream House’, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, LXIV/3 (2005), pp. 340-60

Mertins, Detlef and Howard Spivak eds, Ten Schools: Student Work in Architecture in Canada (Toronto, 1979)

Miron, John R., ed., House, Home and Community: Progress in Housing Canadians, 1945-1986 (Montreal, 1993)

Molinari, Matie et al ed., Letters of Marshall McLuhan (Toronto, 1987)

Monteyne, David, ‘Constructing Buildings and Histories: Hudson’s Bay Company Department Stores, 1910-1930’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XX/4 (1995), pp. 97-103

Morgan, William, Peter Rose: Houses (New York, 2010)

Morisset, L., ‘Housing for the « Magic Metal » City: The Genesis of A Vernacular Home’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXXIX/1 (2014), pp. 3-33

Morisset, Lucie, and Luc Noppen, ‘L’Église Saint-Marc de Bagotville ou l’Éveil Moderniste du Québec de Duplessis’, Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, XXIV/3 (1999), pp. 3-17

—-, ‘The Washington of the North: The Design and Creation of an Industrial Metropolis’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XXII/1 (1997), pp. 11-18

Mumford, Eric Paul, Defining Urban Design: CIAM Architects and the Formation of a Discipline, 1937-69 (New Haven, CT, 2009)

Muthesius, Stefan, The Postwar University: Utopianist Campus and College (London, 2000)

Neutra, Richard Joseph, Mysteries and Realities of the Site (New York, 1951)

—- Survival through Design (New York, 1954)

—-Session’56. An Exploration of the Ideals of Contemporary Approaches to Architectural Practice (Edmonton AB, 1956)

Noppen, Luc, Claude Paulette, and Michel Tremblay, Québec, Trois Siècles d’Architecture (Montreal, 1979)

—-, ‘Val-Jalbert: The Origins of a Planned Community’, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, XXII/1 (1997), pp. 4-11

Nuttgens, Patrick, and Bridget Nuttgens, Understanding Modern Architecture (London, 1988)

Ockman, Joan, and Edward Eigen, Architecture Culture, 1943-1968: A Documentary Anthology (New York, 1993)

Olsberg, R. Nicholas, et al., Arthur Erickson: Critical Works (Berkeley, CA, 2006)

Ord, Douglas. National Gallery of Canada: Ideas, Art, Architecture (Montreal, 2003)

Pawley, Martin, Terminal Architecture (London, 1998)

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