海角社区
Experience and Innovation
Shaping Neighbourhoods: Experience and Innovation听is a series of 鈥渃onference-experiences鈥 intended to entice communities of a neighbourhood听to rediscover urban planning projects that exist there and to engage in conversation about community projects, university research, and the municipal initiatives currently happening.
This series offers听a chance to reflect, develop, and construct a neighbourhood that is resilient and tuned in to its citizens. At each meeting, the participants will have the opportunity to visit a noteworthy place in the neighbourhood and converse with local organizations that are working toward rethinking their living environment. University researchers will also be a part of the discussion, relating and comparing their own research to actions taking place locally.
Move
June 4, 2019 | Dendrites Sculpture (5:15 PM- 7:30 PM)
Beauty is a fundamental听dimension of the public space and raises听several questions: how do citizens feel and express it? Are these equal to beauty? What's the role of artists, municipalities, organizations, technicians and architects in creating and raising awareness of this beauty? Should it always be preceded by a clear intention, or is urban poetry born more authentically in spontaneity, when the patina of time arises, for example, on a heritage building and turns it into ruin? Is there a link, finally, between innovation and beauty?
Panelists
- Academic Supervisor : (UQAM)
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- Fran莽ois Cardinal (Editor-in-chief, La Presse;听础耻迟丑辞谤,听)
- (Founder and Artistic Director,听Fonderie Darling)
- Aliki Economides (Assistant Professor, U. Laurentienne)
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Communicate
May 7, 2019 | DARE-DARE听Centre听(5:15 PM- 7:30 PM)
The questions associated with communication are at the heart of urban issues. Development projects within a neighborhood, whether they concern the neighborhood in a global way听or from a micro perspective (specific projects, temporary projects, etc.), necessarily raise the question of communicative dynamics between the different sectors (public,听private, associative, citizens, etc.). Beyond a "traditional" approach of the transmission of听information from a source听to a target audience, communication is also conceived in a broader, strictly social sense, engaging a plurality of actors mobilizing different postures. In this way, it brings together points of view, promoting discussion in the public space. In this respect, its upgrading听conditions represent a central issue in establishing a democratic framework for citizen participation and ownership.
Panelists
- Academic Supervisor : Prof. Christian Poirier (INRS)
- Imen Ben Jemia (Resident Scholar, CIRM)
- Genevi猫ve Mass茅, (Member,听DARE-DARE听Centre)
- Nicholas Dawson (Author and Doctoral Student,听UQAM)
- Hanieh Ziaei听(Art Sociologist and Director,听)
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Belong
June 13, 2018 | Station F-MR
Have you heard about听civic assets? Some buildings play a central role in the collective lives of their communities. Think of schools, community centres, hospitals and places of worship which contribute people鈥檚 sense of belonging. 听Many of these sites of belonging are today in need of renewal.听What strategies can be developed to enable civic assets to flourish in the face of rapidly changing urban landscapes?
Panelists
- Fr茅d茅ric Morin-Bordeleau (Co-founder,听La Station F-MR听et听MR-63)
- Gabriela Jakubovits (Mobilization officer,听Coalition de la Petite-Bourgogne / Quartier en sant茅)
- Vanessa Muegler (Project coordinator,听Gestion Immobili猫re Quo Vadis)
- Jonathan Rouleau (Associate听researcher, Laboratory of Urban Culture -听The Institute for the Public Life of Arts and Ideas)
- Karl Dorais Kinkaid (Urbanist听and project manager,听L'Enclume- Atelier de d茅veloppement territorial)
- Facilitator:听Hoi Kong听(Axis Director, CIRM; Professor, Peter A. Allard School of Law)
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Inhabit
June 5, 2018 | Projet Young | Griffintown
Between real estate speculation, rapid urbanization trends and the social needs of its population, a city is under tremendous pressure on the issue of housing. What are the innovative practices that a municipal administration, real estate developers or social economy enterprises can adopt regarding the development of living spaces? What kind of mix provides the best social and economic diversity for healthy communities?
Panelists
- Mr. Erwan Po毛nces (Development agent,听B芒tir son quartier)
- Mr. Michel Saint-Cyr (Special projects advisor,听Habitations La Travers茅e)
- Mr. Bertrand Fouss (Co-Founder and President,听Solon Collectif)
- Mr. Jonathan Lapalme (Co-Founder,听Entremise听and听Projet Young - Laboratoire transitoire)
- Ms. Laurence Vincent (Co-President,听Pr茅vel)
- Ms. Nancy Shoiry (General manager,听Soci茅t茅 d鈥檋abitation et de d茅veloppement de Montr茅al)
- Facilitator:听Nik Luka听(Associate Professor, Peter Guo-hua听Fu School of Architecture, 海角社区)
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Build
April 17, 2018 | Tour d'aiguillage Wellington | Projet Young
Why has place-making become necessary? Most places in most cities developed organically over time, as people and builders appropriated space, modelled it and gave it character. In this era where buildings and neighbourhoods are built and torn down, rethinking architecture has become essential.
Panelists
- Ms. Pauline Butiaux (Vice President and treasurer, Manoeuvres /听Tour d'aiguillage Wellington)
- Mr. Gorka Espiau (McConnell Foundation Professor of Practice / CIRM)
- Mr. Phil茅mon Gravel (cofounder, Director of urban planning,听Entremise)
- Mr. Jonathan Cha (urban planning and urbanism; urbanist; landscape architect; heritage consultant; Urban planning consultant, Parc Jean-Drapeau; lecturer UQAM-UdeM; cofounder,听MTL ville en mouvement; codirector听Le Virage MTL)
- Ms. Carla Rangel Garcia and Ms. Marie-Philip Roy-Lasselle (Projet Mont R茅el听and ConstructLab Berlin
- Facilitator:听Richard Shearmur, Director of the School of Urban Planning, 海角社区
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