Menno Hubregtse
Ph.D. - UBC,sessional instructor
Art History & Visual Studies
University of Victoria
Canada
Biography
He completed a PhD in Art History at the University of British Columbia in October 2015. His dissertation examined international air terminals and considered how their architecture and artworks are designed to order and affect passenger movement.His broader research interests include the history and theory of twentieth-century architecture, public artworks commissioned for public and semi-private spaces, early twentieth-century modernism, and theories of affect, space, and mobilities.
Research Interest
20th Century Architecture,Public Art,Theories of affect, space and mobilities
Publications
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Hubregtse MJ. Aero-kinaesthetics: airport aesthetics and the regulation of mobilities in the terminal (Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia).
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Hubregtse MJ. Aero-kinaesthetics: airport aesthetics and the regulation of mobilities in the terminal (Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia).
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Hubregtse M. Production Studio.