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- 1857-1919
McGill Library
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Montreal, Quebec
H3A 0C9
Born in Lachine, Quebec, John Bland studied architecture at McGill University where he received a B.Arch. in 1933 and planning in London at the Architectural Association School, earning a Diploma in Planning in 1937. Upon graduation, Bland worked in London for the Planning Department of the London County Council and in 1938 he travelled throughout Europe. In partnership with Harold Spence-Sales, Bland designed a number of commercial and public buildings in England as well as prepared planning reports. Bland returned to Canada in the late 1930s and began his long association with the School of Architecture at McGill University: he served as the Director of the School of Architecture from 1941 until 1972 and became Emeritus Professor of Architecture in 1979. During this time he was also actively involved in the design of numerous architectural and planning projects in partnership with Vincent Rother, Charles Elliott Trudeau, Roy E. LeMoyne, Gordon Edwards, Michel Lacroix and Anthony Shine. The holdings of the CAC reflect Bland's dual career as educator and architect. John Bland was responsible for assembling the materials which now form the archives of the CAC.
For further information, see the Blackader-Lauterman Library publication, John Bland at Eighty: a Tribute. Montreal: Blackader-Lauterman Library of Architecture and Art, and School of Architecture, McGill University, 1991.
Bland, LeMoyne, Edwards architectes
John Bland, Roy LeMoyne and Gordon Edwards practiced architecture together in Montreal in the mid-1960s.
John Bland, Roy LeMoyne et Gordon Edwards ont exercé l'architecture ensemble à Montréal au milieu des années 1960.
Bland, LeMoyne, Edwards, Shine architectes
Bland, LeMoyne, Shine architectes
John Bland, Roy LeMoyne and Anthony Shine were partners in the late 1960s and the early 1970s in Montreal.
For further information, see the Blackader-Lauterman Library publication, John Bland at Eighty: a Tribute. Montreal: Blackader-Lauterman Library of Architecture and Art, and School of Architecture, McGill University, 1991.
John Bland, Roy LeMoyne et Anthony Shine ont été associés à la fin des années 60 et au début des années 70 à Montréal.
Pour plus de renseignements, voir la publication de la bibliothèque Blackader-Lauterman intitulée John Bland at Eighty: a Tilbute. Montréal: Bibliothèque Blackader-Lauterman d'architecture et d'art, et École d'architecture, Université McGill, 1991.
Bland, LeMoyne, Shine, Lacroix architectes
John Bland, Roy LeMoyne, Anthony Shine and Michel Lacroix practiced architecture together in the 1970s and the early 1980s.
John Bland, Roy LeMoyne, Anthony Shine et Michel Lacroix ont exercé l'architecture ensemble dans les années 70 et au début des années 80.
Bland, LeMoyne, Shine, Schreiber Architects