Arthur Erickson: An Architect's Life


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An intimate portrait of the brilliant and controversial architect who put Canada on the world stage.

Arthur Erickson, Canada's preeminent philosopher-architect, was renowned for his innovative approach to landscape, his genius for spatial composition and his epic vision of architecture for people. Erickson worked chiefly in concrete, which he called the marble of our times, and wherever they appear, his buildings move the spirit with their poetic freshness and their mission to inspire. Erickson was also a controversial figure, more than once attracting the ire of his fellow architects, and leading a complicated personal life that resulted in a series of bankruptcies. In a fall from grace that recalls a Greek tragedy, Canada's great architect -- a handsome, elegant man who lived like a millionaire and counted among his close friends Pierre Trudeau and Elizabeth Taylor -- eventually became penniless. Arthur Erickson is both an intimate portrait of the man and a stirring account of how he made his buildings work.


Author: David Stouck
Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre
Published: 10/22/2013
Pages: 460
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.08lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.33w x 1.46d
ISBN13: 9781771000116
ISBN10: 1771000112
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Artists, Architects, Photographers
- Architecture | History | Contemporary (1945 -)

About the Author
DAVID STOUCK is professor emeritus of English at Simon Fraser University. With Myler Wilkinson, he edited two first-of-kind anthologies of British Columbia literature. His biographies of Ethel Wilson and Sinclair Ross, and his editions of their unpublished writings, attracted critical acclaim and have been shortlisted for awards in both Canada and the United States. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.