File 2009.002.871 - Vancouver, Oakridge Centre (650 West 41st Avenue)

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Vancouver, Oakridge Centre (650 West 41st Avenue)

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2009.002.871

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  • [August] 1986 (Creation)
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    Pullan, Selwyn

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10 photographs : 9 col., 1 b&w

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(1922 - 2017)

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"Selwyn Lloyd Pullan, a distinguished Canadian photographer, born in Vancouver in 1922. He attended Vancouver Technical School and served in the Canadian Navy aboard H.M.C.S. Dunvegan during the Second World War. He also attended the prestigious Art Center School in Los Angeles were he studied under Ansel Adams on a Veteran's grant. He returned to Vancouver and specialized in building photography and was appreciated by architects as one who saw buildings from the architects' point of view. He was published in Western Homes and Living, Maclean's, the Vancouver Sun, the New York Times, Canadian Interiors, Progressive Architecture, Architectural Digest, and photographed for many advertising agencies. He helped establish Professional Colour Prints in Kitsilano in the '60s and spread his interests to pioneer digital sound recordings where he noticed that sound and light have similar characteristics and a similar vocabulary. His photographs have documented B.C. mid-century modernism and left the west coast of Canada an archive of outstanding architectural creation."

Source: https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/nsnews/name/selwyn-pullan-obituary?pid=186817161

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10 Photographs of Oakridge Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia. 1 black and white photograph of an interior office from when the centre was an open-air plaza, and 9 colour photographs of shopping centre after its reconstruction.

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Chromogenic prints exhibit highlight yellowing and minor colour shift. Some prints glued to clear plastic or paper. Gelatin silver print mounted on heavy card.

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  • English

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Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.

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Selwyn Pullan Photography. North Vancouver, B.C.

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Handwritten on verso: Aug '86. Handwritten on recto: Oakridge. Handwritten on mount of 009: Oakridge Plaza, X Ray Office, Frank Musson. Photographer's stamp on verso.

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"From open plaza to enclosed mall : Oakridge centre, Vancouver." Canadian architect, 1986 Aug., v.31, no.8, p.37-39.

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