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Architect Barry Sampson was deeply committed to creating energy-efficient buildings

Architect Barry Sampson was deeply committed to creating energy-efficient buildings
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Shipping Container Homes: 5 Houses Made Out of Containers

Lisa Rapley What the architects say They have been modified to be usd in bespoke ‘pop-up’ locations such as the Hassell-designed Urban Coffee Farm and Brew Bar which was part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival this year. Joost Bakker created the Greenhouse – a modern transportable prefab restaurant which can pop-up anywhere. But sometimes they are here to stay, such as the Re:Start Mall in Christchurch, New Zealand architect Anton Tritt of the Buchan Group. Storage & Cargo After the earthquakes across the city, shipping containers were originally chosen as they are strong and could be reused if the site owners wanted to build more permanent exterior buildings. However the success of the mall means they are likely to remain in place for years.

In Memoriam: Geoffrey Massey

In Memoriam: Geoffrey Massey Share We are saddened to mark the passing of Geoffrey Massey, age 96, on December 1, 2020. Massey worked in partnership with architect Arthur Erickson from 1963 to 1972. The duo created projects including the Simon Fraser University campus, the MacMillan Bloedel Building, and the University of Lethbridge’s University Hall, along with an initial plan for Robson Square. Erickson Family Collection. Arthur Erickson (left) & Geoffrey Massey (right) at Simon Fraser University, 1965 Geoffrey Massey’s father, Raymond, was an academy award-nominated actor. His uncle, Vincent, was Governor General of Canada, and headed a royal commission on the arts that resulted in the influential Massey Report. Geoffrey was a fourth-generation member of the family that founded farm equipment manufacturing company Massey-Harris, later Massey-Ferguson.

Barry Sampson: 1948-2020

Barry Sampson: 1948-2020 Barry Sampson at work. From www.bsnarchitects.com Barry Sampson, my former partner in the firm Baird Sampson Neuert, died on Saturday, December 5. He is survived by his partner Judi Coburn and their two sons, Benjamin and Martin. Barry was born in 1948 in Oshawa, Ontario, and spent his childhood and youth there, arriving at the University of Toronto in 1967 to commence his education in architecture. He and his classmates started their architectural studies just as a dramatic new curriculum was launched by Peter Prangnell, under the aegis of a newly appointed  Chair of Architecture, John Andrews. I first met Barry the following year, when I joined U of T as a new faculty member. He was never directly my student, but we knew each other at a distance. Then, upon their graduation in 1972, Barry, together with his classmates Joost Bakker, Bruce Kuwabara and John van Nostrand came to me, and proposed to me that they join my fledgling one-person architectural p

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