Thomas Fuller: Architect for a Nation

Publication Details

Item Type
Book
Place of Publication
Victoria
Publisher
Lakehill Books
Publication Date
2015
NB Imprint
No
Language(s)
English
Description

Thomas Fuller served from 1881 to 1896 as Dominion Architect for the federal government's Department of Public Works. Fuller was credited with Canadian nation-building through architecture for his design of the original parliamentary library in Ottawa, as well as many courthouses, post offices, and government office buildings across the country. In his buildings, solidity and symbolism fused in functional institutional structures that evoked permanence and trust. Although many of New Brunswick projects have been demolished, extant federal buildings remain in Sussex, St. Stephen, and Bathurst. 

Physical Description: 160 pp.

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