
The art and history of our architecture
Published Wednesday June 25th, 2008


This house at 32 King St. in Campbellton, designed about 1948 by A.I. Morrison, makes it to Leroux's book as well. He describes it as an example of an "isolated experiment in Modernism" at a time when New Brunswickers "still clung to a conscientious and prudent language" of architecture. Note that it appears to be for sale, if you are interested in purchasing this particular isolated experiment.




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