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McCarter and Nairne:
Significant British Columbia Projects
An
Inventory of the Collection at the Canadian Architectural Archives at
the University of Calgary Library
Linda M. Fraser, compiler;
Kathy E. Zimon, editor
ISBN 1895176646
$21.95 paper
8.5 x 11 in., cerlox binding
ISSN 1195-8960
March 1995
xiii + 194 pages
Canadian Archival Inventory Series.
Architectural Records. No. 2
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About the Book
The firm of McCarter
& Nairne dominated public architecture in Vancouver from the inception
of the partnership between John Y. McCarter (1886-1981) and George C.
Nairne (1884-1953) until the completion of the General Post Office in
1958. The respected background and experience of McCarter and Nairne reflected
the localization of sophisticated trans-Atlantic architectural practice
that both characterized their work and accounted for their success.
The holdings of the Canadian Architectural Archives focus on the architecture
of twentieth-century Canada and the work of its outstanding architects.
The McCarter and Nairne Collection is a very important one within the
CAA's holdings, as it is one of the few whose history begins in the twenties
on the west coast. As such, it provides a historical context and complement
to the CAA's other collections with west coast roots, like the Thompson
Berwick Pratt, Arthur Erickson, and Ron Thom collections.
It is hoped that this inventory, in both its arrangement and detailed
information, will encourage both the appreciation and scholarly interest
in one of the most historically significant collections at the Canadian
Archtectural Archives.
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