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The obit was an interesting read, I learned quite a bit from it.
Sorry to hear the news. Erickson, in his best residential work, was a gifted architect who could blend MCM and organic architecture in a very effective way.
One of the very best Canadian architects of the 20th century, IMHO.
Growing up in the Northwest and seeing the Museum of Anthropology at UBC as a young man was an enormous inspiration for me to decide to become an Architect.
Rest in peace Arthur.
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