Barry Sampson Teaching + Practice
TITLE : Barry Sampson Teaching + Practice
EDITORS : Brian Carter and Annette LeCuyer
SERIES: Documents in Canadian Architecture
FORMAT : 8.5鈥 x 8.5,鈥 softcover, 128 pages, colour images
PUBLISHED : September 2021
ISBN : 9780929112763
PRICE : $39.95 (CAD)
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ESSAYS : Richard Sommer, Barry Sampson, George Baird, Jon Neuert, Robert Wright, Brigitte Shim, Ian MacDonald, Pina Petricone, Erik Olsen, David Bowick, Nader Tehrani, Bruce Kuwabara, Donald McKay, John van Nostrand, Joost Bakker
This book documents the ideas and work of notable Canadian architect Barry Sampson, who was Professor of Architecture at the University of Toronto for nearly thirty years, and an instrumental part of the evolution of Baird Sampson Neuert, a significant critical practice in Toronto that influenced the development of ideas in the city, throughout the region, and more widely.
The book investigates key ideas identified in Sampson鈥檚 2019 Baird Lecture at the University of Toronto, reflecting on audience; Modernism and its legacies; architecture鈥檚 response to the environment and to human needs; architecture鈥檚 role in giving form to community; and the survival of critical practice in an age of technocracy. The publication also documents projects illustrative of Sampson鈥檚 approach to design, construction, and use 鈥 a school, a university building, and a cabin 鈥 with texts, drawings, and images. Further, it collects reflections on Sampson鈥檚 diverse roles in architecture 鈥 teacher, practitioner, advocate, environmentalist, mentor, client, and builder 鈥 from selected collaborators, including notable architects, structural and environmental engineers, and academic colleagues.