Volume 31, Issue 2
The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada is a learned society devoted to the examination of the role of the built environment in Canadian society. Its membership includes structural and landscape architects, architectural historians and planners, sociologists, ethnologists, and specialists in such fields as heritage conservation and landscape history. Founded in 1974, the Society is currently the sole national society whose focus of interest is Canada’s built environment in all of its manifestations. The Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, published twice a year, is a refereed journal.
Recent Submissions
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Martin Eli Weil Prize: call for candidacies
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Call for papers
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John Soane, John Plaw, and Prince Edward Island
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Nineteenth-Century Churches in Prince Edward Island and their Place in the Gothic Revival
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La construction et le mythe de Ia Place des Arts: Genese de Ia Place montrealaise
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Why Such An Odd Plan? Milton Earl Beebe's St. Thomas Anglican Church, St. Catharines, Ontario
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Les plaques commemoratives: Entre appropriation de l'espace et histoire publique
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Table of Contents
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