Upcoming Events

Mar 10 2016 Lecture /

Daniels Faculty B.E.S.T. Lecture: “Landscape Punctures” with Victoria Taylor, VTLA, Toronto

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Daniels Faculty Room 103, 230 College Street

Free Admission

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Landscape puncture is a design strategy inspired by the natural ecologies of vacant lots and the urgent need to rethink urban stormwater management. Landscape puncture is a small scale intervention with a potential for large scale positive impact that re-envisions the ecological and hydrologic possibilites of the urban hardscape. Toronto-based landscape architect, Victoria Taylor will present the development of these ideas and share work that integrates the landscape puncture strategy into a studio practice and client projects.

The Building, Ecology, Science and Technology (B.E.S.T.) lecture series has been made possible since 2009 through the generous sponsorship of Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance.

Each B.E.S.T. lecture qualifies for 2 hours of Ontario Association of Architects Structured Learning Credits.