Substance Over Spectacle: Contemporary Canadian Architecture

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Arsenal Pulp Press, 2005 - Architecture - 223 pages

"Substance over Spectacle" presents the best and brightest architectural work in Canada in the last ten years, providing a representative sample of Canadian architectural practice since the early nineties, and demonstrating a specific Canadian sensibility that is unlike any architectural trend elsewhere in the world. The book also explores ssues of viability, sustainability, community, and utility as they relate to the Canadian architectural experience.

Included is the work of 25 architects from every area of the country, each represented by an installation of their own design and construction. In addition to photographs of the finished projects, "Substance Over Spectacle" also features images of models and architectural drawings, together with analytical/critical text demonstrating the architectural ideas embedded in the work.

Included are five essays on contemporary Canadian architecture, by some of Canada's leading thinkers on architecture: George Baird, Sherry McKay, Marco Polo, Georges Adamczyk, and Andrew Gruft.

Publication of the book coincided with an exhibition of the same name at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia, in April 2005.

"Substance Over Spectacle, " the first national critical overview of Canadian architecture in some 18 years, offers fresh new perspectives on how our architecture defines us as we approach the first mid-decade of the new century.

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