The professional packaging of the design discipline - intent on creating, projecting and transforming - may overlook the pertinence and relevance of being first and foremost curious observers 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...
Filipe Magalhaes, Ana Luisa Soares and Ahmed Belkhodja of fala present "Methodic Optimism". "The method doesn’t always pay off, and comes with a good deal of frustrating moments and necessary...
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...
The last year and a half, COVID-19 halted development of new projects and all networking activities. This has had a lasting impact on the way many architects find new work, as it has disturbed the...
Perfectionist, pioneer, lover, mother… Grethe Meyer. "The story of one of Denmark’s most important designers, what she created, what her obsession with perfection cost her, her brilliant legacy. For...
With questions such as Where do roads come from?, popular educators in the US Black Freedom Movement like Septima Clark have long used discussions about architecture and the built environment to...
‘Shelf Life’ is an online panel discussion about the state of publishing in architecture and design, featuring editorial directors and writers Ashley Simone and Brian Sholis, and designer and writer...
As an art historian focused on art since the 1960s, Dr. Tina Rivers Ryan has become one of the leading voices shaping the public discourse around art and technology today. In this talk, the Buffalo...
The project is a collaboration between the Leading Social Justice Collective (LSJC), the School of Cities at the University of Toronto, and the United Way. It seeks to enhance the safety and...