Thursday, February 12, 2015 7:00 pm
-
7:00 pm
EST (GMT -05:00)
Anne
Bordeleau
is
an
architect
and
Associate
Professor
at
the
School
of Architecture
of
the
University
of
Waterloo,
where
she
teaches
design
studio
and
cultural
history
from
Medieval
to
Modern
times.
She
received her
professional
degree
and
post-professional
Masters
in
the
history
and
theory
of
architecture
at
McGill
University,
she
was
awarded
a
PhD
in
Architecture
form
the
Bartlett
School
of
Graduate
Studies
(University
College
London)
and
a
postdoctoral
fellowship
from
the
Paul
Mellon
Centre
for
Studies
in
British
Art.
Her
research
gravitates
around
the
fundamental
relation
between
architecture
and
time,
and
her
writings
on
different
aspects
of
this
relation
have
appeared
in The
Journal
of
Architecture, Architectural
History, Footprint and Architectural
Theory
Review. In Charles
Robert
Cockerell,
Architect
in
Time:
Reflections
around
Anachronistic
Drawings (Ashgate,
2014),
she
studies
how
a
nineteenth-century
architect
addressed
the
shifting
relation
between
architecture,
time
and
history.
6:00
pm
-
Book
Signing
and
Reception
7:00
pm -
Lecture