The Impossibility of Architecture in Post-Colonial Canada
by Daniel Karpinski • 18 May 12Posted in: Im-possible Derrida [8] | Article
Daniel is an architect, writer, educator and artist. He has a Ph. D. in Architecture.
His architectural work has won numerous awards (e.g.: 1st International Biennale in Krakow for a redevelopment of Jewish Town in Krakow, and Governor General Award for Emery Yard, North York, with Julian Jacobs). His design has been extensively published, including AD Architectural Design and the Canadian Architect. His xperimental architecture has been exhibited widely in galleries, including the Musee d’Orsay, Paris, and the Aedes Gallery, Berlin.
He has published 3 books and 40 papers in such magazines as The Canadian Architect, Perspectives and numerous European professional magazines.
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