Alright then. Well, I think the interesting thing for someone who graduated in the late eighties is that we are in the cusp between the old and the new as far as architectural presentation goes.
It came down to a reputation of UBC being a party school and not very academic and not particularly highly thought of in those days, at least from our viewpoint in the School of Architecture....
Hello, my name is Brahm Wiesman. I became interested in architecture in the early nineteen-forties when I was curious about how the city was built, who was responsible for its infrastructure, and...
I was lucky enough in Vancouver to work with Tom Porter and Catherine Vishninsky, who is receiving an honorary degree, I understand, at the same time. Those two were in the office of Thompson,...
Ah. Well, I grew up in a family where I knew you had to become something. I didn’t want to become a doctor or a lawyer or an accountant. And I didn’t know much about architecture so it seemed like...
Well, I happen to have probably the only one because I- that doesn’t matter why, but I was given way back, halfway between now and the time I left Â鶹AV, a photograph, a snapshot of Ramsay Traquair