*This event will be occurring as a live webinar. Registrants will be emailed a link to access the program.* What constitutes effective community engagement in an equitable and environmentally...
With social distancing and lockdown orders underway, media outlets, and urban scholars have sounded alarms for the end of the city. They are concerned that such restrictive measures will blunt the...
For almost two centuries, urbanization has been achieved by conquering land and using the natural environment as a disposable commodity. As a result, we have depleted our forests, wetlands, and...
The event is the first of a series of conversations to launch the recently published book The Architect and the Public: On George Baird's Contribution to Architecture (Quodlibet, 2020). The first...
‘Emotional/Identity Tax’ is used to describe the experience of many historically marginalized professionals in Canada who report being treated differently, subject to additional responsibilities, and...
‘Ideas Forum: Community Care’ features five fast-paced and fun presentations (20 slides shown for 20 seconds each) exploring the themes and questions from DesignTO’s thematic exhibition on care in...
On Monday, March 22, 2021, join York University and Canadian Urban Institute to celebrate the launch of Jay Pitter’s "Engaging Black People and Power" publication, a resource that highlights...
In celebration of Treaties Recognition Week, the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs is hosting a series of free virtual events to increase understanding and awareness around the ongoing importance of...
“Architects After Architecture” What can you do with a doctoral degree in architecture? Where might it take you? What kind of challenges could you address? Architects After Architecture reframes...
Thomas Balaban and Jennifer Thorogood will present a collection of work from T B A’s diverse portfolio, discussed in the context of architecture as fiction. About the Speakers: T B A is a...