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Decolonized Housing Futures
Jan 24
07:00 PM
This event is: Public
Admission Fee: Free

About the event

Join UBC SALA for an evening exploring the relationship between decolonization, housing, and architecture.

Speakers: 

Kelly Edzerza-Bapty
Obsidian Architecture, Golden, BC

David Fortin
David T. Fortin Architecture / University of Waterloo

Simoogit Saa Bax
Patrick R. Stewart Architect, Chilliwack, BC

What are the relationships between colonial land dispossession and Canada’s contemporary housing crisis? What are the ways that Indigenous housing can be for all Canadians? What is architecture’s role in achieving a decolonized housing future?

Presentations by three of Canada’s leading Indigenous architects, followed by panel discussion.

Open to the public.

This event is part of the New Directions in Housing series

Location: UBC Robson Square

49.2829261, -123.1203895

UBC Robson Square

800 Robson Street
V6E 1A7 Vancouver, BC
Canada