This is a recording of the live two day event held in September 2022.
Length: 8 hours | ON DEMAND
Individual Pricing:
Member: Free / Non-Member: $99.00
Student: $29 (must be an RAIC student associate member)
Included- 6 panel forums:
1. Ways of Seeing a Forest- Ecology, Forestry, Society and Indigeneity
2. Carbon & Climate Change
3. Policies & Practices- Forestry, Building Code, Climate Targets
4. How can we build with wood today?
5. Specification, Transparency and Engagement
6. The role of Architects in supporting thriving forests and a regenerative built environment
The first event of its kind hosted by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and Pilot Projects Collaborative (Wood at Work).
This September, many joined online for this important symposium that engaged participants on multi-disciplinary questions surrounding relationships between forest legacies past and future, and the design, construction, and stewardship of our built environments.
A series of experts discussed topics such as Indigenous perspectives on sustainable forestry, the carbon sequestration potential of Canadian forests and wood products, community perspectives on regenerative built environments, and the roles that architects can play in integrating these considerations into their practices.
Learn more about the event and panel participants here.