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vol20_4_85_86.
DECEMBER 1995 DECEMBRE
Soci1ty for th1 Study of ArchitiCture in C1n1d1
Sotiiti pour l'itud1 de 1'8rchi1Hture eu Cenld•
President I pritidente
Diana Thomas
HistoricPresmationOffice
TheCityofPhoenil
200WestWashilwtonStreet
Pho~~ Arizona 85003
P11t Pr~ticient/ 1nci1n priaident
Mark Fram
159 Rus.sd Hil Road, No. 101
Toronto, Ontario M4V2S9
Vice-President I vice-priaidente
Dorothy Field
Alberta Community Development
8820 112 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2PB
Tr11surer/trisorier
Edgar Tumak
12Comw:a1Strett
Ottawa, Ontatio KIN 7P8
Secr1t1ry /seuit•ire
James DeJonge
officef602)261 -8699
fu {602)534-4445
teUfu {416) 961-9956
office(403)431 -2339
fa1 1403) 433·3553
office(B191953·5100
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Oept.of CanadilnHetitage
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Bulletin Editor I ricl•ct•ur du Bulletin
Gordon FUton
office(819)997-6966
62lewis Street
far (819) 953 ·4909
Ottawa, Ont.-io K2POS6
Provinci1l repr111ntetivt1 I Repriuntllnts provincieux
Rob Mellin
office (7091579-0501
89 Bamu Road
far(709)579-5163
St. Jotl'l's, Newfomdl1t1d AIC 3X5
Dan Norris
office(902) 421 ·7787
Dept. of Planning and Development
fa1 (902) 421 ·2659
City of Ha~fu
P.O. Bo1 1749
Ha~lu, Nova Scotia B3J 3A5
office(902)566-9348
Kenneth Mcinnis
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HobndCol~t
Royahy Centre, 40 Enman Crescent
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Bill DeGrace
office (506)452 ·9500
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City of Ottawa
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office 1204) 945-7146
Manitoba Ctitll"l. Heritage & Citilenslip fa1 (204) 948·2348
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The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada
is a learned sociely devoted to the examination of
the role of the built environment in Canadian society.
Its membership includes structural and landscape
architects, architectural historians, urban historians
and planners, sociologists, folklorists, 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 envirorment in all of its manifestalions.
La Societe pour !'etude de I' architecture au Canada
a
est une societe savante qui se consacre I' ex amen
du rOle que joue l'environnement biti dans Ia societe
canadienne. Parmi ses membres, on retrouve des
ingenieurs en structure, des architectes de paysage.
des historians en architecture et en urbanisme, puis
des urbanistes, des sociologues, des folkloristes et
des specialistes dans des domaines tels Ia
preservation du patrimoine et l'histoire du paysage.
Fondfe en 1974, Ia Societe est prbentement Ia
seule association nationals dont I' interet se
concentre sur l'environnement b8ti du Canada sous
toutes ses fonnes.
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Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada
Societe pour l'etude de I' architecture au Canada
BULLETIN
Volume/Tome 20, Number/Numero 4
In This Issue I Le numero de ce mois-ci
by Gordon Fulton and Jocelyne Cossette ............... ......... .. ....... ..... ............ ............................... 87
Entre l'appareil bureaucratique et le pouvoir politique : La construction
de chancelleries canadiennes a Canberra, Brasilia et Washington*
par Marie-fosee Therrien ................ .......................................................................................... 88
Constructing Buildings and Histories: Hudson's Bay Company Department Stores,
1910-1930*
by David Monteyne ..................................................................................... .............................. 97
The Master Bedroom Comes of Age: Gender, Sexuality, and the CMHC
Competition Series*
by Susan fames ................................................................................ ....................................... 104
*Conference Proceedings
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COVER: Detail of the Hudson's Bay Company Department Store on Douglas Street in Victoria, British Columbia; Burke, Horwood & White, architects, 1914·21 (Canadian
Inventory of Historic Building, 19741. See page TOO.
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