Architecture and the Public – 2021.03.09
March 9, 2021 at 1:00pm PST
Live Online Panel Discussion
Presented by Canada Constructed
Department of Art History, University of Toronto
Part of the Canada Constructed Conversation Series, this panel discussion focussed on the role of journalism in the architecture, landscape, and history of Canada. The conversation, featuring panelists Alex Bozikovic, Elsa Lam, and Adele Weder, moderated by Joseph Clarke, touched on the role of the architectural critic today, activism is architecture, advice for students, and more!
The Panelists:
- Alex Bozikovic – Architecture Critic, The Globe and Mail
- Elsa Lam – Editor, Canadian Architect
- Adele Weder – Architecture Critic/Activist, West Coast Modern League
- Joseph Clarke – Moderator, Canada Constructed at the University of Toronto
About Canada Constructed
Canada Constructed: Architecture, Landscape, History
Housed in the Department of Art History at the University of Toronto, this new initiative offers undergraduate courses, experiential learning, and internships in the field of the architecture and landscapes of Canada. Beyond formal studies, we aim to spread knowledge and enthusiasm for the built environment in Canada to the wider community through research seminars, conferences, and more. This project is led by Professor Christy Anderson and Professor Joseph L. Clarke, along with Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Jessica Mace.