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Modern City The Legacy of Architectural Modernism in Victoria (1945-1970)


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#1 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 11 July 2019 - 03:21 PM

Modern City The Legacy of Architectural Modernism in Victoria (1945-1970)

 

July 10 – July 18 Public Exhibitionat 1515 Douglas Street

 

July 11 at 7pm Public Lectures at 1515 Douglas StreetDon Luxton “Mid-century Modernism in Victoria” Terence Williams “Architecture of the John Wade Practice”No tickets required

 

July 18 at 7pm Public Panel Discussion at 1515 Douglas Street “The Future of Victoria’s Modernist Legacy” Panelists: Chris Gower, Steve Barber, Pam Madoff, Franc D’Ambrosio Moderator: Martin Segger

 

poster > > http://npna.ca/wp-co...-Invitation.pdf

 

July 13 and 14 from 12pm - 1pm

Free Walking Tour: “Modern City”Guided by architectural historian Martin Segger

Meet in the Rotunda at 1515 Douglas Street at 12pm

 

 


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#2 G-Man

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Posted 12 July 2019 - 07:46 AM

This is the worst advertised show of all time. Where is the website? How are people supposed to find out more beyond the poster which has popped up once or twice?

Visit my blog at: https://www.sidewalkingvictoria.com 

 

It has a whole new look!

 


#3 Jackerbie

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Posted 12 July 2019 - 07:58 AM

Not a good look when the first search result on Google is this thread, and the second result is an exhibit at UVic in 2011



#4 Rob Randall

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Posted 12 July 2019 - 08:31 AM

Most of the same cast of characters that put together that architecture forum a couple years back. They are not internet savvy. Still, it will be a good show.



#5 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 12 July 2019 - 09:26 AM

I tried to find more. no go.

 



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