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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Moose Jaw Times-Herald: Local buildings featured in provincial architecture book
The Crescent Park Amphitheatre is one of the Moose Jaw buildings featured in the book Architecture of Saskatchewan: A Visual Journey, 1930-2011 by architect Bernard Flaman. Times-Herald photo by Lisa Goudy
By Lisa Goudy
Four historic Moose Jaw buildings are included in a new book that showcases Saskatchewan architecture. The book Architecture of Saskatchewan: A Visual Journey, 1930-2011
by architect Bernard Flaman, who works in the field of heritage
conservation, is a depiction of distinctive buildings. It
was published through the University of Regina Press on March 25,
and as of this week, is No. 5 on the McNally Robinson bestseller
list. “It conveys, I guess, a visual history
of the evolution of Saskatchewan’s architecture during that period. So
it’s very much
a survey and focuses on what I think we would consider our best
buildings,” said Flaman, a member of the Saskatchewan Association
of Architects. Read more
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