Date: Sunday, November 9, 2014
Time: 2:30pm-5:00pm
Admission: $15 General | $13 Seniors & Students | $11 MOV Members | A limited number of subsidized tickets are available; contact Paul Carr for more information. Get Tickets: https://connectedcitynov9.eventbrite.ca
You are invited to LOHA’s upcoming event JUXTAPOSE: Links between Loneliness, Engagement and Housing Affordability. This session is the first one in a series of four Design Sundays and can be experienced as such or as a standalone event.
Juxtaposition brings seemingly distant ideas together. The Museum of Vancouver and Laboratory of Housing Alternatives (LOHA) invite Paul Kershaw, founder of Generation Squeeze, and emerging local architect Marianne Amodio to share their work and ideas around housing, affordability, connection and engagement in a participatory dialogue. Audience members will compare and contrast academic and everyday ideas surrounding housing affordability. Facilitators will help bridge gaps in the conversation in order to encourage everyone to recognize the values embedded in debates about housing.
I hope you are able to join us and share the event with others who might be interested in attending!
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