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Product Details
Author:
Leslie Van Duzer
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
192
Publisher:
ORO Editions (December 9, 2025)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781961856530
ISBN-10:
1961856530
Dimensions:
8.5" x 9.5"
File:
CONSORTIUM-Metadata_Only_Consortium_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260424161732-20260424.xml
Folder:
CONSORTIUM
List Price:
$40.00
Country of Origin:
China
Pub Discount:
60
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$34.40
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
C
Imprint:
ORO Editions
Weight:
36oz
Case Pack:
16
Overview
Neither an architect nor a landscape architect, Pechet might best be described as an urban acupuncturist.
As a keen observer of interactions between animate beings and inanimate things, Pechet has sensitively mended public spaces in Canada and the United States for decades, designing strategic and delightful interventions in public parks and plazas, waterfronts and streetscapes, LRT stations and cemeteries. As a beloved teacher, he has also educated generations of architecture and design students at the University of British Columbia to approach their work with the same sense of curiosity and adventure he brings to his own. Despite Pechet’s extensive body of work, nearly all of which is publicly accessible, he remains little known internationally.
This project aims to correct that oversight by extending the collaborative nature of Pechet’s own practice to include talent from Europe, South America, the United States and Canada. With each collaborator presenting their unique perspective on the work, this monograph will be unusually complex and multivalent. A fulsome monograph on the work of Bill Pechet is long overdue. This book will be a rich and joyful celebration of a talented and beloved Canadian artist, designer and teacher who has much to offer us all.
As a keen observer of interactions between animate beings and inanimate things, Pechet has sensitively mended public spaces in Canada and the United States for decades, designing strategic and delightful interventions in public parks and plazas, waterfronts and streetscapes, LRT stations and cemeteries. As a beloved teacher, he has also educated generations of architecture and design students at the University of British Columbia to approach their work with the same sense of curiosity and adventure he brings to his own. Despite Pechet’s extensive body of work, nearly all of which is publicly accessible, he remains little known internationally.
This project aims to correct that oversight by extending the collaborative nature of Pechet’s own practice to include talent from Europe, South America, the United States and Canada. With each collaborator presenting their unique perspective on the work, this monograph will be unusually complex and multivalent. A fulsome monograph on the work of Bill Pechet is long overdue. This book will be a rich and joyful celebration of a talented and beloved Canadian artist, designer and teacher who has much to offer us all.








