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Arriscraft Lecture Series 2013-2014

October 15, 2013 Posted by Nicole Ratajczak Community, Event

The Arriscraft Lecture Series is back!

This last year [2012-13] the Twenty-Fifth Annual Arriscraft Lecture Series – ARCHITECTURE OUTSIDE THE LINES – at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture investigated the edge of architecture, where architects, clients, planners, and other participants in the building world talked about work outside of the conventional boundaries of the architectural profession. Eight remarkable individuals engaging in new forms of architecture and new forms of architectural enterprise – all in the Greater Toronto Area – shared their experiences in the new arenas of design and development with a capacity audience of three hundred students, academics and professionals, journalists and citizens in a constructive critique of the detached, professional model of architectural practice.

This academic year the School plans a new series – ARCHITECTURE ON THE LINE – a series that examines the potent role public transit plays the urban infrastructure, and in the shaping the nature of the city. ‘ARCHITECTURE on the line’ is dedicated to exploring the relationship between architecture and urban infrastructure, at every scale from the sidewalk to the inter-urban transit line.

The new series, which begins early in October, will address public transit in any number of ways in the GTA and, in a special sub-series, in Waterloo Region. Unlike last year’s programme, this year’s lecturers will be drawn from the region and beyond, nationally and globally.

[Text by Professor Donald McKay]

 

Fall 2013 Schedule

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(the winter schedule to be released closer to date)

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About Nicole Ratajczak

Nicole Ratajczak, currently the Editorial and Graphics Director for BRIDGE, has been a contributor since January 2013. She is in her second year of undergraduate studies at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture.

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