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Design Sundays: Housing for a Connected City Part IV


November 30, 2014
2:30 PM – 5 PM

Design Sundays: Housing for a Connected City Part IV
CONNECT: Design Nerd Jam

Part IV 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.

Admission: $15 General | $13 Seniors & Students | $11 MOV Members | A limited number of subsidized tickets are available, contact Paul Carr for more information.
Get Tickets: https://connectedcitynov30.eventbrite.ca

To build upon the knowledge gained from the three previous Design Sunday sessions, The Museum of Vancouver and Laboratory of Housing Alternatives (LOHA) invite both veteran and first-time Design Sunday participants to join the Vancouver Design Nerds for a Design Nerd Jam on identifying successful and improvable spaces of connection in our local communities and neighbourhoods. On-the-fly mapping and visual stocktaking of these spaces will allow participants to see how their ways of living connect them to the experiences of others. These exercises will also act as a launching point for us to design a city that helps us to better connect with each other. By looking at the places in which we live and gather; and by examining the ways we travel, work and play, we’ll discover how the design of housing can contribute to a more connected city, and devise solutions with which to affect and re-invent public and informal spaces of connection for better neighbourhood experience.

This session is one in a series of four Design Sundays, and can be experienced as such or as a standalone event. For more information visit MOV’s website here.

Design Sundays: Housing for a Connected City is presented in partnership with Laboratory of Housing AlternativesGeneration Squeezemarianne amodio architecture studioTHNK School of Creative Leadership, Jorge Amigo (#bemyamigo), and the Vancouver Design Nerds. This program is made possible through the support of several major sponsors and institutional funders: Homes & Living Magazine, the City of Vancouver, and the British Columbia Arts Council. Design Sundays also acknowledges the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.

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