From Architecture Canada:
Cities are the leading edge of developing and implementing transformative social change. Vancouver is a key example of this, and as it continues to grow and innovate, its leadership has influenced and affected the scale and realm of possibility. John Robinson and Sadhu Johnson will present insights from their past and ongoing projects, and offer their thoughts on this second “R” in the Built City lecture series
Thursday, November 8, 2012
7:00 pm
Museum of Vancouver -1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver
Part 2 of the Architecture Canada RAIC | Museum of Vancouver 2nd annual Built City Lecture Series exploring the “3 Rs of City Building, and Vancouver’s Urban Evolution. This three-part series invites city thinkers from all disciplines and areas of interest, to make connections between community, policy & governance, to the ideals and economics of architectural theory and practice.
John Robinson is the Executive Director of The University of British Columbia Sustainability Initiative and a professor with UBC’s Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability and the Department of Geography.
As Deputy City Manager, Sadhu Johnston contributes to the overall management of the City of Vancouver. Sadhu oversees the environmental and emergency development areas within the City Manager’s Office.
Free for MOV Members
$12 includes admission to Object(ing): The Art & Design of Tobias Wong
$8 for Students (with valid ID)
$10 for RAIC members (2 Core AIBC LUs)
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