Tanya Southcott is a PhD student in the School of Architecture at McGill University, under the supervision of Dr. Annmarie Adams. Her dissertation, entitled: “Memory Makers: Women, Photography, and Demolition in Montreal, 1966-1976” explores architectural photography and the intersection between demolition and memory in the context of Montreal following the Second World War. She is a retired architect with the Architectural Institute of British Columbia and has worked in both architectural and heritage consulting offices across Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as on archaeological excavations in Turkey.
Sessions auxquelles Tanya Southcott participe
9:15 AM
9:15 AM
- Raising consciousness, finding feminism in the preservation of Milton Park, Montreal
- Participant.e Tanya Southcott (McGill University) |
- 9:15 AM - 9:30 AM | 15 minutes Partie de: Session 4 | Séance 4 : Redéfinir les communautés par le patrimoine
- In the spring of 1970, Clara Gutsche and David Miller, two aspiring young photographers found in the threatened buildings and streets of their i...
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