Building Canada's National Museum of Man: an interprofessional dialogue

Early in 1982 the Government of Canada announced the creation of a special crown corporation, the Canada Museums Construction Corporation (CMCC), to design and erect new buildings for two museums within the National Museums of Canada: the National Gallery of Canada and the National Museum of Man. Af...

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Published in:Museum International (Edition Francaise)
Main Authors: MacDonald, George, Cardinal, Douglas J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1986
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