Arthur Erickson: Beauty Between the Lines (Image credit: ADFF Vancouver)Arthur Erickson: Beauty Between the Lines, a documentary about Vancouver architect, Arthur Erickson, is now available to stream online.The film, which premiered at the Architecture+Design Film festival in Toronto,showcases Ericksons structures, and includes revelations of the man behind the story, as well as the personal relationships that shaped his life and work.The film was made with access to the Erickson Family Archives as well as with the full cooperation of the family, and features never-seen-before archival footage and imagery. It was made by producers/directors Ryan Mah and Danny Berrish of Black Rhino Creative, with producer Leah Mallen and executive producer Ray Mah.Through intimate interviews, archival footage, and a look at his most famous creations, the film reveals the delicate balance Erickson maintained between his creative genius and the challenges of his personal life, offering a deeper understanding of the man and the legacy he left behind. This documentary is not just a celebration of his architectural contributions but a reflection on the human experience of creativity, ambition, and the price of greatness, reads the films website.The film is now available to stream for free via the British Columbia Knowledge Network.To view the trailer, click here.The post New Arthur Erickson documentary available for streaming appeared first on Canadian Architect.