Two
free, publicly accessible webinars will be held live on Zoom in November, exploring the ideas behind this year’s selections for the
SHIFT2021 Resiliency/Architecture Challenge. These two moderated talks, which will also feature Q&A opportunities and live closed captioning, will offer 1.0 or 1.5 Structured Learning hours for licensed members.
The biennial SHIFT Challenge is an aspirational program that spotlights how the architecture profession can offer innovative approaches to addressing societal issues. On
November 16 at 11 am, the teams behind “
Ontario Place: On-to-Our Next Adventure,” “
K-Town: A Future,” and “
The Mini Mid-Rise” will join
Azure Magazine's senior editor
Stefan Novakovic to share their ideas and the connections among them. To register for
SHIFT2021 Challenge: Resiliency in the City, click
here.
On
November 30 at 1 pm, architect
Joe Lobko will moderate discussion between the people behind the SHIFT submissions, “
Mining Scars of Single Industry Communities: The Lakeshore Basin” and “
Temporary Foreign Worker Communities.” To register for
SHIFT2021 Challenge: The Resiliency of Changing Communities,
click here.