Trevor Boddy is a critic and curator of contemporary architecture and a Vancouver-based consultant to designers, developers and governments. His books, articles, exhibitions, public events, and consulting are dedicated to exploring the relationship between design and contemporary city-building. Boddy’s writing on buildings and cities have earned the Jack Webster Journalism prize, Western Magazine Award, the RAIC Advocacy Award, and an Honorary Membership in the American Institute of Architects and the Bulgarian Union of Architects. The critical-biographical monograph The Architecture of Douglas Cardinal won both its subject and writer the Alberta Book of the Year prize. His most recent books are: CITY-BUILDER: The Architecture of James K M Cheng (Images, Melbourne); Glacier Skywalk, and Stantec: Airports (both Figure 1 Press, Vancouver). Currently teaching part-time at Calgary, he has held academic positions at UBC, Oregon, Manitoba, Carleton and Toronto, and lectures globally on contemporary design.