On a horse drawn carriage ride, I discovered this awesome church in the Beverly neighbourhood!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Found! A cool church in Beverly!
On a horse drawn carriage ride, I discovered this awesome church in the Beverly neighbourhood!
Monday, April 16, 2007
Introduction
Capital Modern:
Like many cities across North America,
The opening of the exhibition will be preceded by a symposium on Making the Modern with speakers that include Kenneth Frampton, John Patkau, Fred Valentine, Brian MacKay-Lyons, Brigitte Shim, and Trevor Boddy.
The exhibition takes place at the Art Gallery of Alberta, located at Enterprise Square, #100 - 10230 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, Alberta. Phone: 780-422-6223 for more information.
Symposium!
MAKING THE MODERN
Making the Modern is a symposium that precedes the A.G.A. exhibition. Doors Open
Thursday, June 7, 7 pm
Kenneth Frampton Keynote Address + Special Reception
Location: Hall 12, Shaw Conference Centre,
Friday, June 8, 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
Making the Modern Symposium
Location: Muttart Hall, Alberta College, 100500 MacDonald Drive, Edmonton, Alberta
8:00 - 8:30 am Registration /Breakfast
8:30-9:15 am Introductions & Welcome Remarks
9:15-10:30 am John Patkau
10:30- 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 am - 12 pm Fred Valentine
12-1 pm LUNCH (provided)
1-2:15 pm Brian MacKay-Lyons
2:15- 2:30 Coffee Break
2:30 – 3:45 pm Brigitte Shim
3:45- 4:15 pm Nutrition Break
4:15 – 5:30 pm Panel Discussion moderated by Trevor Boddy
5:30 - 7:00 dinner (0n your own)
7:00 – 9:00 pm Capital Modern Exhibition Opening Reception (at the Art Gallery of Alberta,
Symposium Registration Fees
$250 Alberta Association of Architects members (includes a complimentary copy of the exhibition catalogue)
$220 General Public
$175 Art Gallery of Alberta and M.A.D.E. in Edmonton Members
$100 Students (Students must provide a photocopy of valid student ID with registration form)
Kenneth Frampton Keynote Address + Reception ONLY
$50 General Public
$40 AGA + MADE Members
$25 Students
Contact the Art Gallery of Alberta for further information at (780) 422.6223 or email miller@artgalleryalberta.com.
Download a registration form here
Trevor Boddy Biography
Vancouver-based critic and curator Trevor Boddy has written on architecture and cities for The Vancouver Sun, Ottawa Citizen,
A native Edmontonian, Trevor Boddy has degrees in Arts from the
John Patkau Biography
John Patkau and his wife Patricia founded Patkau Architects in
Brian MacKay-Lyons Biography
Brian MacKay-Lyons practices in
Brigitte Shim Biography
Brigitte Shim is an award-winning architect who practices with her husband Howard Sutcliffe in the
Fred Valentine Biography
Fred Valentine has practiced architecture since 1963, except for an intervening year at Harvard (1965). He is currently a principal in Stantec Architecture. Fred was Design Associate at John B. Parkin Associates and the successor firms of NORR, and Parkin Architects from 1966 to 1978. Prior to joining Stantec he was design partner of the Calgary firm CPV. His work focuses principally on the institutional and corporate sectors and was recently the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Triangle Gallery in Calgary. Fred has made a significant contribution as an architect in Alberta, designing buildings that play an integral part in the fabric of public life. He has authored a diversity of well-recognized projects including the Nova (now Nexen), TransAlta and Calgary Herald corporate office buildings in Calgary; the University of Calgary’s Scurfield Hall and Rozsa Centre; Studio 'E' - a Composer's Studio - at the Leighton Artists Colony; the Jeanne & Peter Lougheed Building at the Banff Centre; the Library Information Network Centre at the University of Lethbridge; Canada Olympic Park XV Olympic Winter Games facilities; the rebuilding of the Alberta Hospital Ponoka Psychiatric Centre and the refurbishment of the Jubilee Auditoria in both Edmonton and Calgary. He is a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, and has been a visiting critic at the Universities of Waterloo, Toronto, Ryerson and Calgary.
Keynote Address by Kenneth Frampton!
Kenneth Frampton Keynote Address + Special Reception
Thursday, June 7, 7 pm
Hall 12, Shaw Conference Centre, 9797 Jasper Avenue
Kenneth Frampton trained as an architect at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London. He has worked as an architect and as an architectural historian/critic in England, Israel and the United States. He is currently the Ware Professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University, New York. His books include Modern Architecture: a Critical History (1980), Modern Architecture and the Critical Present (1980), Studies in Tectonic Culture (1995), American Masterworks (1995), Le Corbusier (2002) and Labor, Work and Architecture (2002). An updated and expanded fourth edition of Modern Architecture: A Critical History will be released in the summer of 2007.