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  1. 16. Juni 2014 · By Canadian Architect On Jun 16, 2014. On the occasion of his 80 th birthday, the Canadian Museum of History is honouring architect Douglas Cardinal – the designer of its iconic and celebrated buildings – by renaming one of its principal event and meeting rooms the Douglas J. Cardinal Salon. This year marks the 25 th anniversary of the ...

  2. 4. März 2020 · July 7, 2019. The Museum of History opened officially on June 29, 1989. Sometime in late 1983, Douglas Cardinal received a visit from two men from Ottawa. He was working as an architect in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia at the time and making name for himself with projects such as St. Mary’s Church in Red Deer, the town centre ...

  3. Douglas Cardinal is credited with creating an indigenous Canadian style of architecture with his curvilinear, organic buildings. His most significant Canadian architectural commission is the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Hull, Quebec. Mr. Cardinal was born in Calgary in 1934, and is the son of a game warden. He studied architecture at the University of British Columbia and the University ...

  4. When architect douglas cardinal first unveiled his plans for the University of Saskatchewan’s new aboriginal student centre, in May 2012, the elders responded with … silence. Mr. Cardinal and his Saskatoon partner, architect Paul Blaser, thought their plan was fabulous: a sloping courtyard that would connect the new building, to be named ...

  5. Douglas Cardinal, architecte designer du musée. Parmi celles-ci, la St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, commencée en 1967 à Red Deer, ville où Cardinal passa son enfance, fut la première à attirer l'attention. Ses formes ondulantes, l'effet spectaculaire de la lumière sur l'autel et le lutrin, et l'utilisation ingénieuse de la brique ...

  6. In the documentary, Douglas Cardinal: Architect of the Future, Alex Janvier, an Indigenous artist who worked with Douglas, shares how they went to a highrise in 1962 and decided to change the world, using architecture and art as their medium. These ideas materialized in the Canadian History Hall, where a space that feels like water is used to ...