May 4-November 15, 2010 This exhibi tion at the Archives of Ontario, lo cated at York University in Toronto, explores the role that the process of dialogue has played in both the construction and experience of the structures/spaces designed by Mori yama & Teshima Architects. www.ontario.ca/archives Architecture en vers
May 18-October 31, 2010 This exhibi tion at the Grande Bibliothèque in Montreal consists of five architec tural installations by groups of archi tects and glass artists, including Pierre Thibault, Éric Pelletier archi tectes, Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes, Suzanne Bergeron of Amiot Bergeron archi tectes, and the CMR collective. www.banq.qc.ca doors Open toronto
May 29-30, 2010 This annual citywide celebration featuring free access to 150 architecturally, historically, cul turally and socially significant build ings, is back for its 11th year. www.toronto.ca/doorsopen design and health canada 2010: Global Perspectives, local identities
June 7-8, 2010 This international symposium takes place at the Isabel Bader Theatre, University of Toron to, and is dedicated to exploring global perspectives on enhancing health, wellbeing and quality of life within the local context of healthy
ingerid helsing almaas lecture
June 8, 2010 This lecture at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Architecture and Planning will be delivered by Norwegian author Ingerid Helsing Almaas at 7:00pm. http://architectureandplanning.dal.ca/ current_events/index.shtml Performance Matters—the next Generation of Buildings and communities
June 8-10, 2010 The third annual Canadian Green Building Council National Conference takes place at the Vancouver Convention Centre, with sessions and workshops on how to foster an energy conservation and efficiency culture. www.cagbc.org/cagbc/conference/
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neocon World’s trade Fair
June 14-16, 2010 Held in Chicago, the 42nd annual NeoCon World’s Trade Fair—the National Exposition of Contract Furnishings, is North Am erica’s largest exhibition of contract furnishings for the design and man agement of the built environment. www.neocon.com
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April 8-September 6, 2010 The Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal presents three approaches to the ideas of an adventurous journey that start ed 40 years ago after the 1969 moon landing. For architects Greg Lynn, Michael Maltzan and Alessandro Poli, space has provided not only a rich context for experimentation, but also an extreme condition in which to test new ideas for life on earth. www.cca.qc.ca
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June 15, 2010 This lecture at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Architecture and Planning will be delivered at 7:00pm by Sami Rintala of Rintala Eg gertsson Architects in Oslo, Norway. http://architectureandplanning.dal.ca/ current_events/index.shtml
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June 16-17, 2010 An interdisciplinary panel of experts will discuss issues such as creating vibrant cultural centres, the political dimension of planning, and lucrative development opportunities at the Yorkland Hotel Toronto. www.revitalizingdowntowns.net For more inFormation about these, and additional listings oF Canadian and international events, please visit www.canadianarchitect.com circle rePly card 36 05/10 canadian architect
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