Building Sustainability: Manufacturing Neighborhoods


Including a presentation by Professor Bruce Hinds

 
DateMonday, February 25, 2008 - 11:30pm

Cost

Free

Location

Gardiner Museum, Terrace Room 111 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario

In collaboration with the Gardiner Museum, Architecture for Humanity
Toronto presents the second instalment in its Building Sustainability
lecture series, featuring a panel of the city's pre-eminent thinkers.

Together, these experts from the design, planning and health professions
will discuss the fundamental building blocks of community design, and
the challenges associated with bringing all of these sometimes
contradictory elements together into a vibrant, healthy and cohesive
neighbourhood.
Our current list of distinguished panellists includes the director of the Centre for
Urban and Community Studies at the University of Toronto, David Hulchanski;
notable Toronto architect and urban designer, Ken Greenberg; endocrinologist
and health services researcher at St. Michael's Hospital, Dr. Gillian Booth; from
the Family Service Association of Toronto, Shokofeh Dilmaghani and Bruce
Hinds from the design faculty at the Ontario College of Art & Design.
With moderator Christopher Hume, Urban Affairs Writer for the Toronto Star and
a guest appearance by city councillor Adam Vaughan.

Please arrive early, seating is limited.

Sponsored in part by the Toronto Society of Architects, the Ontario Healthy Communities
Coalition/ Public Health Agency of Canada and the Phoenix Community Works Foundation

DateMonday, February 25, 2008 - 11:30pm

Cost

Free

Website Location

Gardiner Museum, Terrace Room 111 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario

Monday, February 25, 2008 - 11:30pm

In collaboration with the Gardiner Museum, Architecture for Humanity
Toronto presents the second instalment in its Building Sustainability
lecture series, featuring a panel of the city's pre-eminent thinkers.

Together, these experts from the design, planning and health professions
will discuss the fundamental building blocks of community design, and
the challenges associated with bringing all of these sometimes
contradictory elements together into a vibrant, healthy and cohesive
neighbourhood.
Our current list of distinguished panellists includes the director of the Centre for
Urban and Community Studies at the University of Toronto, David Hulchanski;
notable Toronto architect and urban designer, Ken Greenberg; endocrinologist
and health services researcher at St. Michael's Hospital, Dr. Gillian Booth; from
the Family Service Association of Toronto, Shokofeh Dilmaghani and Bruce
Hinds from the design faculty at the Ontario College of Art & Design.
With moderator Christopher Hume, Urban Affairs Writer for the Toronto Star and
a guest appearance by city councillor Adam Vaughan.

Please arrive early, seating is limited.

Sponsored in part by the Toronto Society of Architects, the Ontario Healthy Communities
Coalition/ Public Health Agency of Canada and the Phoenix Community Works Foundation

Venue & Address: 
Gardiner Museum, Terrace Room 111 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario
Cost: 
Free
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