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Award winning Canadian architect. Born in 1924, Erickson joined the Canadian Army in 1943 and served in India, Ceylon and Malaysia. He graduated from Montreal's McGill University in 1950 and worked as an associate professor at the University of British Columbia from 1957 to 1963. Erickson achieved international acclaim for his award-winning architectural designs in Vancouver including Simon Fraser University, UBC's Museum of Anthropology, the Vancouver Law Courts and Robson Square. Other international noted designs include Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, the Canadian Embassy in Washington, California Plaza in Los Angeles, Napp Laboratories in Cambridge, England, Kuwait Oil Sector Complex in Kuwait City and the Kunlun Apartment Hotel Development in Beijing.

Born: 1924
Died: 2009-05-20