Very interesting, I am studying architecture (in Halifax) as well and I found this video really helpful while I conduct my thesis on 'Updating the Library' I will definitely be including you in my sources :) Are you still at Ryerson, what do you think of Toronto as a place for studying. I will be back there at Christmas - my home town is across the Lake in the Niagara region.
thanks for the video~ very succinct and clear
What the Foucault is this about... gotta study this and it is very confusing.
We go to Ryerson University in Toronto. Our professor Greg Woods is a practicing architect and part-time professor. Thanks for the feedback!
thank you!
This was helpful thanks....your pronunciation of Foucault is really grating though lol it's pronounced like Fooc-oh
Which school are you from? / who is your professor?
Awesome video, extremely helpful.
Very interesting, I am studying architecture (in Halifax) as well and I found this video really helpful while I conduct my thesis on 'Updating the Library' I will definitely be including you in my sources :)
Are you still at Ryerson, what do you think of Toronto as a place for studying. I will be back there at Christmas - my home town is across the Lake in the Niagara region.
Sounds as though you've been forced to read out loud and are completely bored with the whole thing.
the t is silent
lol he's not Michael, he's Michel
noisy music LOOOOL
Peeling layers of an onion