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Dennis H. Carter was a Canadian architect … Dennis H. Carter was a Canadian architect and amateur filmmaker. Both he and his partner Ernest Smith, with whom he founded , were, according to Jeffrey Thorsteinson, among several "significant modern architects" who graduated from the University of Manitoba's architecture program prior to 1946, and who were "vital to the rise of a notable regional strain of Canadian architecture" referred to as Manitoba modernism.ecture" referred to as Manitoba modernism.
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RAIC Gold Medal
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Edith Carter
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Barbara Carter
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Dennis H. Carter was a Canadian architect … Dennis H. Carter was a Canadian architect and amateur filmmaker. Both he and his partner Ernest Smith, with whom he founded , were, according to Jeffrey Thorsteinson, among several "significant modern architects" who graduated from the University of Manitoba's architecture program prior to 1946, and who were "vital to the rise of a notable regional strain of Canadian architecture" referred to as Manitoba modernism.ecture" referred to as Manitoba modernism.
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Dennis H. Carter
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