L-R: Homes by James Donahue, Ernest Smith, Dennis Carter, Cecil Blankstein, and John B. Parkin Associates -- all inspired to greater or lesser extents by the domestic architecture of Marcel Breuer and Walter Gropius. Also on view here is the Halverson Fishing Camp, Dryberry Lake Island, Ontario, 1960 (photos by Herbert Enns). Marcel Breuer, Architect. Hamilton P. Smith, Associate. Design for a fishing camp/resort for Minnesota businessman Roy Halverson's employees. The structures are classic examples of Breuer’s cottage architecture, and are unknown in the literature on Breuer. These photographs are the first to be shown of this project, and represent its condition in the early 2000s. At far right: the Northern Sales Ltd. Building, 135 Lombard Ave, Winnipeg, designed by Charles Faurer (Winnipeg), 1953; and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona Pavilion, Barcelona, 1929 (Silver gelatin study print courtesy of the Bauhaus Archiv, Berlin). Though Faurer did not study with Bauhaus alumni, the Northern Sales Building is directly inspired by Mies’ iconic Barcelona Pavilion. (Unless otherwise indicated, items are from a private collection)