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SUMMARY: UBC by Design
DESCRIPTION: Bringing in elements of the art exhibit\, Dr. Rhodri Windsor-L
 iscombe sheds a different light on the major planning transformations that 
 are currently underway at UBC\, providing an eye-opening perspective on the
  changing face of the campus Celebrate UBC’s Centenary with Professor Rhodr
 i Windsor-Liscombe\, (Department Head of Art History\, Visual Art and Theor
 y at UBC) as […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>Bringing in elements of the art exhibit\,
  <strong>Dr. Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe</strong> sheds a different light on th
 e major planning transformations that are currently underway at UBC\, provi
 ding an eye-opening perspective on the changing face of the campus</h4><p>C
 elebrate UBC’s Centenary with Professor Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe\, (Departme
 nt Head of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory at UBC) as he takes a fresh 
 look into the planning and architectural history of UBC revealing how knowl
 edge is represented in the built-form.</p><p>Inspired by his 2008 summer ar
 t exhibit\, (conducted with three graduate students\, Andrew Witt\, Jenni P
 ace and Aldona Dziedziejko) that analyzed how the campus came to be in its 
 present form\, from the physical layout of the endowment lands to the conte
 ntious issue of public versus private funding\, Windsor-Liscombe exposes th
 e disruptive nature of knowledge.</p><p>“This is a different take on the hi
 story of UBC that will bring many questions to the surface\,” says Windsor-
 Liscombe. “It’ll be fun and reflective\, without taking sides.”</p><p>Bring
 ing in elements of the art exhibit\, Windsor-Liscombe sheds a different lig
 ht on the major planning transformations that are currently underway at UBC
 \, providing an eye-opening perspective on the changing face of the campus.
 </p><p>“Thinking about the significance of planning and architecture raises
  very interesting issues about the organization of knowledge\,” explains Wi
 ndsor-Liscombe.  “How we put it together\, the value we place on higher edu
 cation and and how it is reflected in the buildings.”</p><p>Come experience
  the past\, present and future of UBC from a new angle\, with this captivat
 ing and visually stimulating talk – second in the Arts Mondays 08/09 free p
 ublic speaker series.</p><p>The talk is free\, but seats are limited.</p><p
 >Faculty of Arts website<br /><a href="http://www.arts.ubc.ca" target="blan
 k" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.arts.ubc.ca</a></p>
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