Join in the conversation focusing on amplifying astounding voices of womxn design-thinkers. Hear the panel unpack their experiences & perceptions related to phenomena ‘impostor syndrome’ &...
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...
Conscious Cities Festival 2020 invites leading practitioners, activists, scientists and the general public from around the globe to explore the dialogue between people and place. Between October...
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...
Co-moderated by: Kaari Kitawi We are shaped by our context and histories. However, we also and critically shape our context and history to influence the future. While this appears so obvious, it took...
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...
On November 12, an online event celebrates and honours the legacy of architect, urban planner, educator and activist Blanche Lemco van Ginkel. The event—entitled For Her Record: Notes on the work of...
‘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...
Did you know that besides being home to over 2.8 million people, the City of Toronto is also home to hundreds of thousands of pets? The increasing pet population is most noticeable in the dense areas...
Whether intentionally or not, our buildings, landscapes and urban spaces say a lot about us— communicating the values, priorities, and aspirations of those who invested so much in their creation. As...