Photo: Nic Lehoux Before its stunning renovation in 2012, the Sauder School of Business, at the University of British Columbia, was just another example of the disenchantment that so often plagues modern architecture today. The original 1960s building was seen as a “rabbit warren,” as architect Mark Ostry described it, “where people had to go—a place ...Continue Reading
Photo: Nic Lehoux Before its stunning renovation in 2012, the Sauder School of Business, at the University of British Columbia, was just another example of the disenchantment that so often plagues modern architecture today. The original 1960s building was seen as a “rabbit warren,” as architect Mark Ostry described it, “where people had to go—a place ...Continue Reading