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St. Helen's Parish Church landscape development : 3871 Pandora Street, Burnaby, B.C.
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- Architectural drawing
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Scale 1/8”=1’
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1 architectural drawing : pencil on paper
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Administrative history
Justice & Webb was a landscape architecture practice located in Vancouver, B.C, but practising across the province, with a few projects in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
The partnership was formed after the dissolution of the partnership between Desmond Muirhead and Clive Justice in 1963. Former employee Harry Webb became a partner, and this firm became the dominant one in the 34-year continuum of partnerships involving the three men. Significant projects designed by the firm include the University of British Columbia Botanical Gardens, Park & Tilford Gardens in North Vancouver, the Centennial Square re-development in Victoria, B.C., and the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, SK. Over the course of the partnership's practice, the firm's work evolved from predominantly single-family and multi-unit residential to one where projects for school boards and other educational establishments, and commercial developments predominated.
In 1980, the partnership evolved again as former employee John Vincent became a partner, forming a new partnership: Justice, Webb & Vincent, Landscape Architects.
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File consists of a drawing depicting landscape design. The drawing depicts a planting plan and plant list.
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Records were in the custody of successor firms ending with Justice & Vincent, Landscape Architects.
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Access to this file is not restricted. The drawings depict exterior features only.
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Job #76-55