The file contains information and correspondence regarding a book being written about the Media Centre at Robison Square. The file also discusses the time frame and cost to extend Harold Spence-Sales' exhibition "Out Look". A list of expenses related to the creation of the "Out Look" is included in the file as well.
The file contains nominations from colleagues of Harold Spence-Sales. They wrote the nominations to help Harold Spence-Sales receive his honorary doctorate from U.B.C.
The file contains several copies of a letter that the Board of Parks and Recreation city of Vancouver wrote to promote Harold Spence-Sales "Look Out" exhibition. File also contains a news paper article about the "Look Out" exhibition.
The file is represented by a book. The book is akin to a diary that Harold Spence-Sales used to keep track track of dates, times and locations that photographs were taken while preparing the "Touchlines" exhibition.
The file contains a receipt regrading the cost of developing 5x7 color photographs. The file also contains approximately 15 strips of paper with the names of parks and are meant for labeling-display purposes. The file also contains a small note detailing some of Spence-Sales toughs about the "Vancouver Parks" exhibition.
File consists of Introduction and Table of Contents from John Schreiber's course, Landscape 301-375, given at the McGill School of Architecture between 1978 and 1987.
The file primarily contains brochures, correspondence and an invitation regarding the Winter Cities Exposition and Forum in Edmonton, Alberta. The file also includes a list of expenditures. However, what the expenditures relate to are not clear.
The file contains a paper that H.Peter Oberlander wrote about Ethnic Groups and Urban Policy and Canadian Cities. The paper was presented at the Centre for Human Settlements at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver on February 12th 1987.