In her first public speaking engagement in Vancouver, acclaimed Montreal architect Anne Cormier will deliver a free public lecture on March 26 at 6:30pm at UBC Robson Square, sharing the vision that earned her the 2017 Margolese National Design for Living Prize. This $50,000 award, made possible by an estate gift to the University of British Columbia by late Vancouver business magnate Leonard Herbert Margolese, has been awarded annually since 2012 to a Canadian who has made, and continues to make, outstanding contributions to the development or improvement of living environments for Canadians of all economic circumstances.
Canadian Architect editor and member of the 2017 Margolese Prize jury Adele Weder describes the Margolese Prize as “one of the richest honours in the Canadian design community,” and predicts that “within a decade it will carry the same legendary intrigue in Canada as the McArthur “genius” grants do in the United States.” Previous winners include Saskatoon’s Sylvia McAdam, Co-Founder of Idle No More; Vancouver’s Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, landscape architect; Montreal’s Vikram Bhatt, Professor of Architecture at McGill; Vancouver architect Bing Thom; and Toronto’s Eric Miller, Professor of Civil Engineering at University of Toronto.
An architect and educator, Anne Cormier’s impact spans the fields of practice, education, research, and leadership. She is co-founder of the award-winning Montreal firm Atelier Big City and an Associate Professor at the School of Architecture at l‘Université de Montréal where she served as Director between 2007 and 2015. Her research has led to roles with the World Design Summit and the Laboratoire d'étude de l'architecture potentielle (LEAP). Anne holds a Bachelor of Science (Architecture) and a Bachelor of Architecture from McGill University, as well as a Certificat d’études approfondies en architecture urbaine from the Paris-Villemin school of architecture. She is a member of l’Ordres des Architectes du Québec. Her firm, Atelier Big City, was the recipient of the 1998 Prix de Rome in architecture from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Governor General’s medal, and the grand prize in architecture from the Ordre des Architectes du Québec.
Margolese National Design for Living Prize
Date: Monday, March 26, 2018 at 6:30pm
Ticket Price: FREE
Address: UBC Robson Square 800 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC
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