IDS seminars to interrogate the state (and future) of architecture
This year?s Interior Design Show (IDS) goes beyond interiors to include content that will be of interest to architects. Director of conference programming (and former Canadian Architect editor) Ian Chodikoff has curated a robust seminar series that?s more like a specialized conference than a typical trade show. The seminars are grouped to address four timely themes: Technology, Future Cities, Experience, and Talent & Diversity.
Here are some of Canadian Architect editor Elsa Lam?s picks:
Thursday, January 17
10:30 AM ? Andrew King? Three Montreal Projects: An Evolving Urbanity
This seminar will examine three recent large-scale Montreal projects: CHUM (Centre hospitalier de l?Université de Montréal), REM (Réseau express métropolitain) and Humaniti (a large mixed-use development). Collectively, these projects are radically changing Montreal?s urban life through their influential and precedent-setting achievements. CHUM is a downtown hospital complex that incorporates a multitude of approaches to healthcare design. As a new railway system for Montreal, REM is raising ridership expectations through the design of its stations, notwithstanding influencing transit-oriented development. And Humaniti?s use of digital technology, connection with existing downtown urban infrastructure and its capacity to merge complex programming is attracting a lot of interest the design industry. Andrew King is currently a senior partner and design principal at Lemay but has extensive expe...
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