ASC 733 Canadian Architecture Since 1945

This course exposes students to the recent history of Canadian architecture, from the immediate post-war to the present. The conditions will be examined that led to and facilitated the spread of modernism as an important mode of architectural production and expression in post-war Canada, and how these contributed to a national architectural identity, particularly in the context of Canada’s celebration of the 1967 centennial of Confederation. (Formerly ARC 733). Lect: 3 hrs. Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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