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Posted on 26/05/06

ERICKSON'S URBAN BONDS

Special to The Globe and Mail

He is Vancouver's most talked-about architect, Canada's most acclaimed cultural export and the designer-in-residence of city icons both cursed and blessed by the citizenry they were intended to serve. He, of course, is Arthur Erickson. But despite all the books and chatter about him, his works remain largely misunderstood.

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