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Radical attitudes the architecture of Douglas Cardinal

This documentary follows Douglas Cardinal's career - from bursting onto the architectural scene in the mid 1960s with his radically curvilinear St. Mary's Church in Red Deer, to the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, and the unparalleled architectural controversy over the Smithsonian's Nationa Museum of the American Indian in Washington.

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  • "This documentary follows Douglas Cardinal's career - from bursting onto the architectural scene in the mid 1960s with his radically curvilinear St. Mary's Church in Red Deer, to the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, and the unparalleled architectural controversy over the Smithsonian's Nationa Museum of the American Indian in Washington."@en
  • "This documentary follows the career of Douglas Cardinal from his radically curvilinear St. Mary's Church in Red Deer, Alberta to the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau and the Simthsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C."@en
  • "Ce documentaire suit la carrière de l'architecte Douglas Cardinal, et nous fait visiter quelques une de ses oeuvres architecturales "radicales", comme l'Église St. Mary à Red Deer, en Alberta, le Musée canadien des civilisations à Gatineau et le Simthsonian's National Museum of the American Indian à Washington, DC."
  • "This documentary follows the career of Douglas Cardinal from his radically curvilinear St. Mary's Church in Red Deer, Alberta to the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau and the Simthsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C."

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