Victor Prus

Canadian architect

Victor Marius Prus (24 April 1917 in Mińsk Mazowiecki (Poland) – 21 January 2017 in Montreal)[1] was a Polish-born Canadian architect. He designed several major buildings in Quebec which won many prizes, such as the Grand Théâtre de Québec in Quebec City; his designs were chosen from those of several entries in a national competition in 1964. With his wife Maria Fisz Prus and many collaborators, he designed buildings remarkable for their characteristic and appropriate "ambiance", which, according to Prus, was the "ultimate objective" of architecture.

His principal completed commissions include:

References

  1. ^ In Memoriam: Victor Prus
  2. ^ Église Saint Augustine of Canterbury
  3. ^ Biographie sur le site de l'Encyclopédie canadienne
  • Quelques réalisations architecturales de Victor Prus et Ian Martin
  • Finding aid for the Victor Prus fonds, 1945-1992, Canadian Centre for Architecture (digitized items)
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