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General media thread for architecture, urban planning and design
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All of these events are open to the public at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design building in downtown Toronto at 1 Spadina Crescent. To attend one, just register online in advance.

Individual program details and registration: The Daniels Faculty’s Winter 2023 Public Program

Quote:Through a series of exhibitions, lectures, book talks, panel discussions and symposia, we aim to foster dialogue and knowledge exchange among our local and international communities on important social, political and environmental challenges confronting our disciplines and the world today. 

Our Public Program this semester addresses a range of pertinent issues concerning the natural and built environments, including design and social justice, urbanization and housing, art and media, and ecology and landscape resilience.
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RE: Books/films/lectures/films/art/events on architecture, urban planning and design - by ac3r - 01-28-2023, 09:11 PM

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