Approche socio-culturelle d'un monument architectural. Le Crystal Palace de Montréal (1860-1896)

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Approche socio-culturelle d'un monument architectural. Le Crystal Palace de Montréal (1860-1896)
Abstract
The Crystal Palace was built for the 1860 Montreal Industrial Exhibition. The building was designed by Montreal architect John William Hopkins (1825-1905), inspired by the Crystal Palace in London, England.
Book Title
Opuscula Aesthetica Nostra: A Volume of Essays on Aesthetics and the Arts in Canada / Un volume d'essais sur l'esthétique et les arts au Canada
Place
Edmontom, AB
Publisher
Published for the Canadian Aesthetics Committee by Academic Printing and Publishing
Date
1984
Pages
145-154
Language
fr
Citation
Montpetit, Raymond. “Approche socio-culturelle d’un monument architectural. Le Crystal Palace de Montréal (1860-1896).” In Opuscula Aesthetica Nostra: A Volume of Essays on Aesthetics and the Arts in Canada / Un volume d’essais sur l’esthétique et les arts au Canada, edited by Cécile Cloutier and Calvin Seerveld, 145–154. Edmontom, AB: Published for the Canadian Aesthetics Committee by Academic Printing and Publishing, 1984.
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