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Architecture for Humanity: 2013 Lecture & Symposium Series

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Join Architecture for Humanity Toronto for a series of events discussing communities and architecture. How do communities affect architecture, and how does architecture affect communities? We know how to create more sustainable buildings, but how can we create more sustainable communities? As our lives become increasingly interconnected how do the spaces in which we interact adapt to an ever-changing social landscape? These issues and more will be explored in three dynamic evenings with local and international architects who have pioneered socially engaged design practices.

Tuesday, March 19: Thinking regional
6:30 – 8:30 PM
The Centre for Social Innovation Annex, 720 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON

Andrew Frontini, Design Director, Perkins+Will Canada Inc.
Jennifer Mallard, Associate, Diamond Schmitt Architects
Mazyar Mortazavi, Principal, TAS DesignBuild; Chair, Artscape Foundation
Elsa Lam, Editor, Canadian Architect

Pay what you can (Suggested 10$, includes 1 raffle ticket for 1 free 3-month Community Memberships at any CSI location)
Complimentary coffee and tea provided by Cafe Pamenar

Tuesday, April 23: Thinking local
Tuesday, May 21: Thinking global

Thank you to our Sponsors:
Cafe Pamenar, Canadian Architect Magazine, Center for Social Innovation, Diamond Schmitt Architects, Perkins+Will Canada Inc., TAS DesignBuild, and Toronto Society of Architects

For more information, visit:

http://toronto.architectureforhumanity.org/events/3252
www.facebook.com/architectureforhumanitytoronto

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