Human / Nature Conference
Schedule
Thu Oct 24 2024 at 08:00 am to Fri Oct 25 2024 at 05:30 pm
Location
George Brown College, Waterfront Campus | Toronto, ON
The inaugural Human/Nature conference presented by AZURE brings together a multidisciplinary and international array of perspectives on best practices for climate action design. Taking place at George Brown Waterfront Campus on October 24 and 25 2024 Human/Nature features an ambitious lineup of CEU-accredited talks including keynotes panels and workshops. Rounded out by networking lunches and cocktail evenings immersive installations and trips to Toronto’s latest waterfront developments this two-day event boasts a full roster of inspiration and information – and opportunities for collaboration among design professionals. This is a must-attend event for A&D practitioners who want to share and gain insights into proven approaches to climate change mitigation through design.
The four KEYNOTES kick off on Day 1 with talks by Julia Watson the originator of LO–TEK a design philosophy that embraces the wisdom of Indigenous practices around the globe; and Susan Carruth a partner at Copenhagen’s 3XN a green architecture leader that boasts such projects as Toronto’s own curvaceous Aqualuna condos and timber office tower T3 Bayside.
Taking the stage on Day 2 are Kongjian Yu the founder of Beijing regenerative landscape firm Turenscape whose marvels including the award-winning Fish Tail Park in Nanchang City and Tongnan Dafosi Wetland Park; and Tommaso Bitossi of Transsolar the climate engineering company that has collaborated with firms around the world on prestigious projects including CERN – European Organization for Nuclear Research (Renzo Piano Building Workshop) the Leaf in Winnipeg (KPMB) Campus Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (MASS Design Group).
Alongside the keynotes are four engaging multi-perspective PLENARY PANELS. Vancouver-based Indigenous architect Alfred Waugh will discuss a landmark project to redevelop the 90-acre əy’alməxw/Iy’álmexw /Jericho Lands site in Vancouver’s West Point Grey neighbourhood as part of the əy’alməxw/Iy’álmexw /Jericho Lands: Indigenous Urban Futures panel. In Forecast for Hotter Cities panelists including Dorsa Jalalian of DIALOG will share strategies – both social/political and design-driven – for mitigating rising urban temperatures. Circular Design for a Circular Economy will present ways of closing the loop on the manufacturing of furniture and finishes. And The Green Public Realm featuring Pat Hanson of Toronto’s gh3* and Loreta Castro Reguera of Mexico City’s Taller Capital will feature projects that make the most of our shared outdoor spaces.
Providing in-depth perspectives on the exemplary innovations and projects of leading practices Human/Nature also presents 12 WORKSHOPS. These deep dives into design problems will include sessions on: what we can do to scale up affordable housing (featuring SmartDensity’s Naama Blonder); the process of master-planning Toronto’s Downsview Framework Plan (with Henning Larsen’s Michael Sorensøn and SLA’s Rasmus Astrup); the best emerging tools for assessing a project’s carbon footprint (with KPMB’s Shahrzad Soudian); and how we can actually construct health with Tye Farrow.
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Where is it happening?
George Brown College, Waterfront Campus, 51 Dockside Dr, Toronto, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: