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Architecture and the Canadian Fabric
Rhodri Windsor Liscombe (Ed.)
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Description for Architecture and the Canadian Fabric
Paperback. Architecture and the Canadian Fabric traces how culture and politics have influenced, and been influenced by, Canadian architecture from first contact to the postmodern era. Editor(s): Windsor-Liscombe, Rhodri. Num Pages: 536 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBC; AMX; HBJK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887. Weight in Grams: 794.
Architecture plays a powerful role in nation building. Buildings and monuments not only constitute the built fabric of society, they also reflect the intersection of culture, politics, economics, and aesthetics in distinct social settings and distinct times.
This extraordinary anthology traces the interaction between culture and politics as reflected in Canadian architecture and the infrastructure of ordinary life, from first contact to the postmodern city. Whether focusing on Jesuit perceptions of New France, the construction of Parliament, or the ideas of Marshall McLuhan and Arthur Erickson, these essays showcase ways of thinking about architecture that extend beyond considerations of authorship and ... Read morestyle to address cultural politics and insights from race and gender studies and from postcolonial and spatial theory.
Architecture and the Canadian Fabric transforms how we see the role of architecture in mythmaking and nation building and in doing so radically questions how we continue to live in, interact with, and interpret the fabricated world.
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University of British Columbia Press Canada
Place of Publication
Vancouver, Canada
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About Rhodri Windsor Liscombe (Ed.)
Rhodri Windsor Liscombe is an associate dean of graduate studies and a professor in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory at the University of British Columbia. Contributors: Geoffrey Carr, Richard Cavell, Marc Grignon, Laura Hourston Hanks, Réjean Legault, Judi Loach, Barry Magrill, Alan Marcus, Justin McGrail, Michael McMordie, Daniel Millette, Lucie Morisset, Nicholas Olsberg, Christopher Thomas, ... Read moreMichael Windover, and Sharon Vattay. Show Less
Reviews for Architecture and the Canadian Fabric
Broad in scope and filled with both insight and intriguing fact…this collection serves to entice a more sustained consideration of the relation between the messy realities of social practice and the production of this thing called architecture.
Christopher Macdonald, University of British Columbia
BC Studies, No.176, Winter 2012-13
The essays greatly advance the field of architectural history ... Read morein Canada. Given the breadth on display, Canadian architects and historians surely will find items of interest and pertinence to their practice.
David Monteyne, Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary
Canadian Architect, April 2013
According to the editor’s conclusion, this study should “reinforce attention to Canadian architectural patrimony and demonstrate its significance for the international discourse and practice of design”. This work does succeed in doing so and also adds significantly to the body of literature on Canadian architecture. It is well researched and thoroughly documented. The analytical principles guiding the publication could be applied to other works, including further studies by this group of authors, covering more aspects of the architectural heritage of Canada.
Barbara Opar, Architecture Librarian, Syracuse University Library
Art Libraries Society of North America
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