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Index to the Society for the Study of Architecture Bulletin, 1980-1989
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Indices of Identity: A Canadian Architectural Practice in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
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Industrial Building in the West: The Dominion Government Elevators at Saskatoon, Moose Jaw and Calgary
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Iobairt-bhuidheachais air son aoigheachd do-bhrigh ghlac iad sinn le h-acarachd
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Is There a Northern Architecture?
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Issues of hierarchy and social ritual, Mississauga City Hall
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James Avenue Pumping Station
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John Try: A Master Carpenter, Builder, and Architect in Old Montreal
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JOHN TURNER AND ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL INFLUENCE IN SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO
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"Joseph Ernest Fortin: A Francophone Architect in Saskatchewan"
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1986)