Douglas Cardinal
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| Gender | Male |
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| Age | 91 |
| Date of birth | March 7,1934 |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Born | Calgary |
| Canada | |
| Projects | National Museum of the American Indian |
| Grande Prairie Regional College | |
| Canadian Museum of History | |
| Spouse | Idoia Arana-Beobide |
| Children | Bret Cardinal |
| Job | Architect |
| Education | The University of Texas at Austin |
| The University of British Columbia | |
| Books | Design Principles: Canadian Museum of History |
| Of the Spirit: Writings | |
| The Native Creative Process: A Collaborative Discourse | |
| Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting of the First Goetheanum: Nine Lectures Given in Various Cities Between April 10, 1915 and June 12, 1920 | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1455109 |
Douglas Cardinal Life story
Douglas Joseph Cardinal, OC is a Canadian architect based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Famous for flowing architecture marked with smooth curvilinear forms and influenced by his Aboriginal heritage as . . .