Rhodri Liscombe is an associate dean of graduate studies and a professor in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory at UBC. He received the City of Vancouver Book Award in 1997 for The New Spirit: Modern Architecture in Vancouver 1938-1963 (Douglas & McIntyre, Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1996), with an introduction by Adele Freedman.

BOOKS:

William Wilkins: 1778-1939 (Cambridge University Press, 1980)

Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia: Architecture and Challenge in the Imperial Age (UBC Press, 1983) with Anthony A. Barrett.

The Peter Redpath Museum: An Architectural Analysis (McGill University Libraries, 1988)

The New Spirit: Modern Architecture in Vancouver 1938-1963 (Douglas & McIntyre, Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1996)

Architecture and the Canadian Fabric (UBC Press, 2012) editor. $95.00 978-0-7748-1939-8

[BCBW 2012] "Architecture"

Review of the author's work by BC Studies:
Architecture and the Canadian Fabric
Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia: Architecture and Challenge in the Imperial Age