02:30 PM - 05:00 PM
About the event
Part II in a series of playful explorations at the Museum of Vancouver around the theme of Housing for a Connected City. Housing prices continue to rise while our connections and relationships continue to weaken. We may not be able to change the first (quite yet) but we can definitely affect the latter.
As Albert Einstein famously recognized, “insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results.” Tomorrow’s leaders know that if we want to fashion our rapidly changing world into the brighter future we envision, it’s time to try something new. The Museum of Vancouver and Laboratory of Housing Alternatives (LOHA) invite THNK School of Creative Leadership to facilitate a workshop to explore what it means to reframe our most personal environment – our home. This is a rare opportunity to reexamine our entrenched perceptions of what “home” means. Participants will examine how the form and function of housing plays out in many of today’s complex social issues. By utilizing a Reframing Technique, we'll endeavor to develop new perspectives with which to address these problems.
This session is one in a series of four Design Sundays, and can be experienced as such or as a standalone event.
Location: Museum of Vancouver
49.276013, -123.146198
Museum of Vancouver
1100 Chestnut Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada