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ON SITE r e v i e w 34: on writing

contributors to this issue

Hector Abarca is a licenced architect in Canada and Peru currently practicing in Vancouver. Previously he worked and studied in Europe, Latin America and United States. Besides working in new projects, Hector’s interests are historic and modern heritage conservation and the role of architecture as a cultural resource. Jon Astbury is a writer based in London. He studied architecture at De Montfort University in Leicester, Architectural History at The Bartlett, UCL and is Contributing Editor at The Architectural Review.

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On Site review is published by the Association for non-profit architectural fieldwork [Alberta] which promotes field work in matters architectural, cultural and spatial.

Irene Chin was managing editor of Open Letters from 2013 to 2015. She is now a curatorial intern at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.

Daniel Fairbrother is a PhD student in Sociology at Warwick University in the UK. Previously, he studied Philosophy at the Universities of York and Cambridge. His thesis evaluates attempts to use evolutionary theory in historical sociology. Troels Steenholdt Heiredal engages with the world by writing, drawing, photographing, sculpting/constructing/building exploring his observations; these are presented in an open form as an invitation to discussion: www. troelsheiredal.com Graham Hooper , artist, educator and writer, lives and works in the United Kingdom. He runs the Felpham Psychogeographical Association (felpham. ishappynow.com and @FelphamPA), writes for a number of international publications and exhibits widely. Linda Just is an architectural designer in Chicago. She spent several years working in the field of acoustics, and maintains a stubborn curiosity and keen interest in aesthetics, perception, and their roles in multidisciplinary design. www.distantbellwether.com Thomas-Bernard Kenniff studied architecture at the University of Waterloo and the Bartlett. His research work focuses on public space and the ethics of design processes. He is currently Invited Professor at the UQAM School of Design, Montréal. Ted Landrum teaches architecture at the University of Manitoba. His archi- poetry is published by Routledge, CV2, Lemon Hound , American Society for Aesthetics, Brooklyn Rail , and the Centre for Creative Writing & Oral Culture. www.ubuloca.com

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Lara Mehling was design editor of Open Letters from 2013 to 2015. She is now a research associate and editor of Pamphlet at the ETH Zurich.

Miranda Mote was content editor of Open Letters from 2013 to 2015. She is now an adjunct professor at Temple University.

Thomas Nemeskeri is an architect, photographer and artist, based in Toronto. He has lectured in Canada and Europe and co-wrote ‘The Radical Potential of Architecture’ in Agency, Working With Uncertain Architectures . New York: Routledge, 2010 Lane Rick i s a designer, illustrator and writer in New York City. In addition to designs and installations in the USA, Canada and China, her work includes drawings of cities and research about chinatowns around the world. Igsung So is an architect based in New York City. He received his Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies with Distinction from the University of Waterloo. He is the editor of Mole Issue 1: Cute Little Things . molemagazine.com

Chelsea Spencer co-founded Open Letters with Michael Leef and served as editor- in-chief for its first year. She is now managing editor of Log .

On Site review also acknowledges the exceptionally understanding support of Calgary Arts Development, City of Calgary. We are proud to have done this whole project in Calgary.

Stephanie White has been the editor of On Site review since its beginning in 1999, its publisher since 2000, and its designer since issue 4. It has been grand.

Danielle S Willkens is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, Auburn University, New York.

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