Five Canadian projects featured on Oslo Triennial ? Neighbourhood Index
Five Canadian projects have been selected to showcase on the Oslo Triennial ? Neighbourhood Index: a catalogue of neighbourhood projects, practices and perspectives.
The index highlights work from architects, planners, urban practitioners, academics, artists and activists from around the world. All projects shown in the index were sent in through the international Open Call that the Triennale launched spring 2022.
An international jury has made the selection to be featured on the online platform, as well as choosing which projects to be exhibited in Oslo during the Oslo Architecture Triennale starting September 22nd 2022.
?The index aims to show visionary ideas and examples on how to form better neighbourhoods: What are the practical, architectural, and social features of good neighbourhoods" How can we share more at a neighbourhood scale" How can new urban areas become more diverse and socially and environmentally sustainable"?
The Canadian projects include:
Stephanie Davidson / DAVIDSON RAFAILIDIS
a fence and a ladder: subversive acts of everyday urbanism at home
Project | Canada
Fence and ladder_01, S.Davidson
Lexie Owen
Neighbourhoods as Networks of Care
Perspective | Canada
WNDW Gallery (2015 – 17). Christian Vistan + Jasmin Baetz @ 943 E 10th Ave. The Cactus Packing Project
Marwah Garib and Sandi Boulos
CO-SCAPE
Practice | Canada
Scenario 2.1: The CNO and the landowner co-invest in building new mixed-use multifamily develo...
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