Arriscraft Lecture: Anne Bordeleau

Thursday, February 12, 2015 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)
image of Anne Bordeleau's book
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 ArchitectureArchitectural HistoryFootprint 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