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No parks : a conversation on two benches to accompany the exhibition It's all happening so fast : a counter-history of the modern Canadian environment.
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Main entry:

Dunn, Sarah speaker.

Title & Author:

No parks : a conversation on two benches to accompany the exhibition It's all happening so fast : a counter-history of the modern Canadian environment.

Publication:

[Montréal] : Canadian Centre for Architecture, [2017]

Description:

1 streaming video file (14 min., 56 sec.) : sound, colour

Notes:
Lecture.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition 'It's all happening so fast' ; organized by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, November 16, 2016-April 9, 2017.
Recorded and produced by the Centre canadien d'architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture.
Concept: Lev Bratishenko. Directed and edited by Guillaume Collin. Director of photography: Isabelle Stachtchenko.
Speakers: Sarah Dunn, Karen K. Lee, Nikita Lopoukhine, Martin Lukacs, and Martin Rein-Cano. Host: Lev Bratishenko.
Presentation in English.
Summary:

Would we be better off without parks? On 25 May 2017, the CCA invited two teams to debate this question, asking whether or not we should keep parks, and what would happen to the city if we got rid of them. What would then take the place of "nature," and how might we begin to relate to it? In this video, we hear from Sarah Dunn (UIC/GSAPP and UrbanLab), Karen K. Lee (Global Fit Cities), Nikita Lopoukhine (Parks Canada, retired), Martin Lukacs (The Guardian), and Martin Rein-Cano (Topotek 1).

Subject:

Parks.
Urban parks.
City planning.
Parcs urbains.
urban parks.
Centre canadien d'architecture Events

Form/genre:

Panel discussions.
Lectures.
Discussions (events).
Video recordings (physical artifacts)
Streaming video.

Added entries:

Lee, Karen K. speaker.
Lopoukhine, N. speaker.
Lukacs, Martin, 1984- speaker.
Rein-Cano, Martin, 1967- speaker.
Bratishenko, Lev host.
Collin, Guillaume director, editor of moving image work.
Stachtchenko, Isabelle director of photography.
Centre canadien d'architecture, issuing body, organizer, host institution.
Centre canadien d'architecture. Enregistrements des événements.
Centre canadien d'architecture. CCAchannel.
Centre canadien d'architecture issuing body, organizer, host institution.

French title on CCA website: À bas les parcs?
No parks? : A debate with Sarah Dunn, Karen K. Lee, Nikita Lopoukhine, Martin Lukacs, Martin Rein-Cano

Holdings:

Location: Library internet resource 306884
Call No.: 306884
Status: Available

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