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La mode en première ligne
La mode en première ligne
Justin Louis s'entretient avec Irene Chin sur la façon dont la mode raconte des histoires autochtones et occupe l'espace
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juin 2020 au août 2020
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Kahnawà:ke, autochtone, colonisation, colonialisme, espaces médians, Voie maritime du Saint-Laurent
16 août 2021
4 juin 2023, 13h à 16h
PH1981:1286:001-036
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Album PH1981:1286:001-036 and its component photographs by Richard Broadbridge were taken after 1911 when the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (C.P.R.) decided to supplement the Vancouver terminus with a second terminus in Coquitlam. Eleven of the photographs are related to the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and many show structures under construction, including: five views of the freight yards, one of which also shows the Roundhouse; two views of the Roundhouse; two views of bridges; and one view each of the Terminal office and the construction camp. Also included are views of the district of Coquitlam's rapid development into the city of Port Coquitlam in 1913, including: four views of roads; three views of houses; two views of the First Division and one view of the Second Division; two views of a commerical building; two views of the Agricultural Hall; two views of the Provincial Government Farm (also known as the Colony Farm); two views of roads to housing developments; and one view each of the Old Business Center, the Provincial Asylum, the Pitt River Dyke, the Pitt River with Coquitlam in background, a hotel, a factory, and the original Indigenous village.
architecture, ingénierie, urbanisme
1912-1914
Album of views compiled by the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company (C.P.R.) showing the construction of the new Operating Terminus and the development of the district of Coquitlam (now Port Coquitlam), British Columbia, Canada
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PH1981:1286:001-036
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Album PH1981:1286:001-036 and its component photographs by Richard Broadbridge were taken after 1911 when the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (C.P.R.) decided to supplement the Vancouver terminus with a second terminus in Coquitlam. Eleven of the photographs are related to the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and many show structures under construction, including: five views of the freight yards, one of which also shows the Roundhouse; two views of the Roundhouse; two views of bridges; and one view each of the Terminal office and the construction camp. Also included are views of the district of Coquitlam's rapid development into the city of Port Coquitlam in 1913, including: four views of roads; three views of houses; two views of the First Division and one view of the Second Division; two views of a commerical building; two views of the Agricultural Hall; two views of the Provincial Government Farm (also known as the Colony Farm); two views of roads to housing developments; and one view each of the Old Business Center, the Provincial Asylum, the Pitt River Dyke, the Pitt River with Coquitlam in background, a hotel, a factory, and the original Indigenous village.
1912-1914
architecture, ingénierie, urbanisme
Le modernisme entre préservation et progrès : Van Ginkel Associates, direction Nord
Jordan B. Kinder
salle d'étude Mot(s)-clé(s):
Jordan Kinder; séminaire; pipeline; Van Ginkel Associates
3 août 2023, 18h à 19h30
salle d'étude Mot(s)-clé(s):
Jordan Kinder; séminaire; pipeline; Van Ginkel Associates
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Narration en images
Narration en images
Warebi Gabriel Brisibe et Ramota Obagah-Stephen proposent d’« autre » méthodes de recherche sur l’habitat colonial
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Barriere Lake, Lac Barrière, programme pour les étudiants à la maîtrise, centre de guérison, autochtone, Algonquin, Première nation
19 décembre 2022
Keekagin, la chose que vous cherchez pour vous orienter quand vous êtes perdu
Leslie Beedell, Sarah Chin et Madeleine Reinhart explorent la guérison et la construction au Lac Barrière
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19 décembre 2022
À bas les parcs?
Les parcs sont-ils néfastes ? Ces bouts de terrain et maigres plans d’eau que nous séquestrons répondent à un besoin confus de « nature ». Ils contribuent sans doute à notre bonne santé, mais ne servent-ils pas aussi à excuser nos mauvaises habitudes? Les parcs ne sont pas anodins. Dans les villes, les parcs sont des actifs immobiliers et des « commodités » urbaines(...)
25 mai 2017
À bas les parcs?
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Les parcs sont-ils néfastes ? Ces bouts de terrain et maigres plans d’eau que nous séquestrons répondent à un besoin confus de « nature ». Ils contribuent sans doute à notre bonne santé, mais ne servent-ils pas aussi à excuser nos mauvaises habitudes? Les parcs ne sont pas anodins. Dans les villes, les parcs sont des actifs immobiliers et des « commodités » urbaines(...)
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autochtone, colonisation, colonialisme, espaces médians, pgl, oberlander, rafico ruiz, ella den elzen, camille saade-traboulsi
31 janvier 2021