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Feb 16
06:00 PM - 08:30 PM
This event is: Public
Admission Fee: $11

About the event

Social engineering is hot this season! Architects have formulated the cure for loneliness. Planners are able to fix obesity. The boldest designers even claim to know how to make you happy. These eager, self-appointed manipulators have taken the helm from the last group who tinkered with social engineering. That experiment blew up the lab. But the experiment is being run again. Is the cycle doomed to repeat itself, or will the lab rats revolt? The Panel Peeroj Thakre is a principal at ph5 architecture and co-founder of the non-profit Urban Republic. Her practice is a mix of weird and ordinary stuff. Bryn Davidson is co-owner (and the 'Design' half) of Lanefab Design/Build. Marianne Amodio is an architect and owner of marianne amodio architecture studio. Andrea Reimer has served as a Vancouver City Councillor since 2008. She is a member of the Greenest City Action Team, Chair of the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment, Director of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, and the Executive Director of the Wilderness Committee.

DESCRIPTION

Vancouver's Architectural debates are rubbish. We've all been there: a panel of similar designers with similar views taking it in turns to talk at length about their similar work - too polite, too deferential, too dull. At best they are lukewarm love-ins, critically impotent, elitist and stuffy. Turncoats is a shot in the arm. Framed by theatrically provocative opening gambits, a series of debates will rugby tackle fundamental issues facing contemporary practice with a playful and combative format designed to foment open and critical discussion, turning conventional consensus on its head.

 
 

Location

49.26353, -123.09862

303 East 8th Avenue
Vancouver, BC
Canada