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Newfoundland modern : architecture in the Smallwood years, 1949-1972 / Robert Mellin.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: McGill-Queen's/Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation studies in art historyPublication details: Montreal [Que.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2011 2012)Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 282 pages) : illustrations (some color), plans, portraits, digital fileContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773587410
  • 0773587411
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Newfoundland modern.DDC classification:
  • 720.971809/045 23
LOC classification:
  • NA746.N48 M45 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
1 Introduction -- Part One: Modernism Takes Hold. 2 Early Modernism -- 3 The Formative Years of the NAA -- Part Two: Modern Architecture in Canada's Happy Province. 4 Public Health -- 5 Housing and Accommodation -- 6 Places of Worship -- 7 Education and Recreation -- 8 Industry and Commerce -- 9 Federal Public Works -- 10 Provincial and Municipal Public Works -- Part Three: Two Newfoundland Architects. 11 Frederick A. Colbourne -- 12 Angus J. Campbell -- 13 Conclusion -- Appendix: History of the Founding of the NAA, 1958.
Summary: The architecture of Newfoundland typically evokes images of spare but colourful houses and outbuildings by the sea. Newfoundland Modern reveals another dimension that challenges this impression. In over 220 drawings and photographs, Robert Mellin presents the development of architecture in the decades immediately following Newfoundland's 1949 union with Canada. Newfoundland's wholehearted embrace of modern architecture in this era affected planning as well as the design of cultural facilities, commercial and public buildings, housing, recreation, educational facilities, and places of worship, and Premier Joseph Smallwood often relied on modern architecture to demonstrate the progress made by his administration. Mellin explores the links between Smallwood and modern architecture, revealing how Smallwood guided the development of numerous architectural projects. He also looks at the work of two innovative local architects, Frederick A. Colbourne and Angus J. Campbell, showing how their architecture was influenced by their life-long interest in art. The first comprehensive work on an important period of architectural development in urban and rural Newfoundland, Newfoundland Modern complements Mellin's award winning book on the outport of Tilting, Fogo Island. -- Book Description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-276) and index.

1 Introduction -- Part One: Modernism Takes Hold. 2 Early Modernism -- 3 The Formative Years of the NAA -- Part Two: Modern Architecture in Canada's Happy Province. 4 Public Health -- 5 Housing and Accommodation -- 6 Places of Worship -- 7 Education and Recreation -- 8 Industry and Commerce -- 9 Federal Public Works -- 10 Provincial and Municipal Public Works -- Part Three: Two Newfoundland Architects. 11 Frederick A. Colbourne -- 12 Angus J. Campbell -- 13 Conclusion -- Appendix: History of the Founding of the NAA, 1958.

The architecture of Newfoundland typically evokes images of spare but colourful houses and outbuildings by the sea. Newfoundland Modern reveals another dimension that challenges this impression. In over 220 drawings and photographs, Robert Mellin presents the development of architecture in the decades immediately following Newfoundland's 1949 union with Canada. Newfoundland's wholehearted embrace of modern architecture in this era affected planning as well as the design of cultural facilities, commercial and public buildings, housing, recreation, educational facilities, and places of worship, and Premier Joseph Smallwood often relied on modern architecture to demonstrate the progress made by his administration. Mellin explores the links between Smallwood and modern architecture, revealing how Smallwood guided the development of numerous architectural projects. He also looks at the work of two innovative local architects, Frederick A. Colbourne and Angus J. Campbell, showing how their architecture was influenced by their life-long interest in art. The first comprehensive work on an important period of architectural development in urban and rural Newfoundland, Newfoundland Modern complements Mellin's award winning book on the outport of Tilting, Fogo Island. -- Book Description.

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