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  1. Geoffrey Massey (29 October 1924 – 1 December 2020) was a Canadian architect and urban planner noted for his modernism -inspired architectural works. He was known for his partnership with architect Arthur Erickson that produced notable designs including the Simon Fraser University, and MacMillan Bloedel Building.

  2. We are saddened to mark the passing of Geoffrey Massey, age 96, on December 1, 2020. Massey worked in partnership with architect Arthur Erickson from 1963 to 1972. The duo created projects including the Simon Fraser University campus, the MacMillan Bloedel Building, and the University of Lethbridge’s University Hall, along with an ...

  3. Geoffrey Massey was a legendary figure in Canadian architecture. He was a pioneering giant of the West Coast Modern movement in British Columbia, a visionary urban planner with a focus on pedestrian-friendly densification, and a pivotal contributor to the development of Granville Island, the mountain village of Whistler, and Hernando Island.

  4. West Coast architecture legend Geoffrey Massey dies at age 96. The son of actor Raymond Massey was partners with Arthur Erickson in the 1960s. John Mackie. Published Dec 01, 2020 • 4 minute...

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    Geoffrey Massey (29 de octubre de 1924 - 1 de diciembre de 2020) fue un arquitecto y urbanista canadiense conocido por sus obras arquitectónicas inspiradas en el modernismo . Era conocido por su asociación con el arquitecto Arthur Erickson que produjo diseños notables que incluyen la Universidad Simon Fraser y el edificio MacMillan Bloedel .

  6. 3 de dic. de 2020 · Remembering the Life and Designs of Geoffrey Massey. Posted on 3 Dec 2020 in Announcements. It is with heavy hearts that Measured mourns architect Geoffrey Massey, who died December 2nd at the age of 96. Massey leaves an incredible legacy in Vancouver:

  7. Arthur Erickson y Geoffrey Massey proyectaron una nueva idea de universidad, logrando una traducción arquitectónica directa de la idea de ampliación de los campos de conocimiento fuera de los límites tradicionales, favoreciendo la fertilización cruzada mediante la proximidad física y los espacios compartidos.