Jackson, Anthony
JACKSON, Anthony
JACKSON, Anthony. Canadian (born United Kingdom), b. 1926. Genres: Architecture. Career: Professor Emeritus, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, 1991-, (Associate Professor, 1963-73; Professor, 1973-91). Designer, Design Research Unit, London, 1950-51; Assistant Lecturer, School of Architecture, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 1951-56; Designer, Canadian Government Exhibition Commission, Ottawa, 1957-59; Technical Ed., 1959-61, and Managing Ed., 1961-62, The Canadian Architect, Toronto. Publications: The Politics of Architecture: A History of Modern Architecture in Britain, 1970; A Place Called Home: A History of Low-Cost Housing in Manhattan, 1976; The Democratization of Canadian Architecture, 1978; The Future of Canadian Architecture, 1979; Space in Canadian Architecture, 1981; (with Ramuna Macdonald), Built in Canada/Du Construction Canadienne (film), 1985; Reconstructing Architecture for the 21st Century: An Inquiry into the Architect's World, 1995. Address: 1411 Edward St., Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 3H5.