Get Lectured is back for another semester with a look at the different events and programs being offered this spring at the University of British Columbia School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in Vancouver.
Events begin on Monday, February 12 with a panel discussion on local political obstacles to affordable housing featuring professors Cameron Murray, Mark Roseland, and Thomas Davidoff. That event is followed by London-based architect Roddy Langmuir’s lecture ‘Wood for Good – Building Landscapes’ on February 28. He will be followed by Canadian practioner Chris Woodford on March 6. The semester ends with the symposium ‘Local Democracy, Community Focused or Corporately Driven?’ on March 20, followed by Jeremy McLeod’s lecture on housing and capitalism on March 28.
You can learn more about the school's events programming here.
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