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Back to Work and School with Canadian Architecture: Evolving a Cultural Identity

What is Canadian architecture? For author Leslie Jen, a former associate editor at Canadian Architect, there is no single satisfactory response but exhibiting sensitivity to local contexts, creating socially-minded places, responding to urban intensification, designing for health and aging, and meeting ecological challenges all play a role. Her book Canadian Architecture: Evolving a Cultural Identity (Figure 1 Press, 2021) […]

UNM School of Architecture + Planning launches new Summer Academy

In each Session, teens will dive into hands-on design workshops in SPACING (architecture), SCAPING (landscape architecture), URBING (city and regional planning) and ZERVING (historic preservation) the subjects of UNM SA+P degrees and certificates. They ll learn analog and digital design techniques and use 3D fabrication technologies, hear guest lectures, and take various field trips, including a Rail Runner ride to the other end of the line city (Santa Fe for the ABQ session students and vice versa). “Architecture + Design Summer Academy will be packed with informative, hands-on learning opportunities. I’m really thrilled to connect students with leading architects, designers and planners from across the country,” said Janet Abrams, ADSA director and UNM SA+P visiting associate professor. “Our hope is to ignite curiosity about design in high schoolers who are beginning to explore possible career opportunities. ADSA will be an exciting and practical way for them to find out

Trying to inspire Indigenous youth by Design

Article content Voices of the Land: Indigenous Design and Planning from the Prairies, was recently produced to create a conversation about Indigenous inclusion and representation in design education. Created by the Indigenous Design and Planning Students’ Association (IDPSA) at the University of Manitoba (U of M), the book presents the work of 16 Indigenous students across Turtle Island as well as nine alumni from the U of M’s Faculty of Architecture. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Trying to inspire Indigenous youth by Design Back to video The publication collects their artistic visions and designs to inspire the coming generation of Indigenous youth to think about planning and design as a career option.

U of T is getting a new Indigenous amphitheatre and medicinal gardens

U of T is getting a new Indigenous amphitheatre and medicinal gardens Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. A new Indigenous space at the University of Toronto s downtown campus will include an amphitheatre, gathering and teaching spaces along with gardens. The Indigenous space, at the heart of the St. George campus on Hart House Green, will include landscape designs with medicinal gardens, Indigenous trees and cultural markers offering information on residential schools, treaties and the burying of Taddle Creek, which once snaked through the area, according to the University of Toronto.

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