The Just City Panel explores topics such as: sharing the city and public space; transparency and awareness around injustice; social responsibility; surveillance and monitoring; the city of diversity and inclusiveness; and self organization among citizens. The title can also have a double-meaning to say “just the city” or “only the city.” It is a topic that is open-ended with respect to the city: the city as a process, as built form, as an embodiment of collective ideas/values/meaning.
This panel is part of a series of 15 conversations being held across the country in conjunction with the release of Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present – co-edited by Dr. Livesey with Canadian Architect editor Elsa Lam for Princeton Architectural Press. Books will be available for signing.
Moderator: Dr. Graham Livesey
Panelists
Dustin Couzens, MoDA
Jessie Andjelic, SPECTACLE Bureau
Matt Knapik, O2 Planning + Design
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