Barriers to quality
2022 ANNUAL CONVENTION: UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL
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BARRIERS TO QUALITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN CANADA
The first annual convention of partners and representatives of stakeholders across Canada
Montreal, 2022
Principles & Objectives of the 1stannual SSHRC Partnership Convention
The theme of the first convention is:
Barriers to quality in the built environment: How can sustainability and equity be combined to increase the social value of built urban environments?
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
INTRODUCING THE PARTNERSHIP GOVERNANCE
First meeting of Governance Board
Hosted by Carmela Cucuzzella (Concordia University) and Terrance Galvin (Laurentian University)
Nomination of Chair and co-Chair
First meeting of Dissemination and Outreach committee
Hosted by Jean-Pierre Chupin (Université de Montréal) and Brian Sinclair (University of Calgary)
Nomination of Chair and co-Chair
Land acknowledgement.
Welcome by Izabel Amaral, Head of the School of Architecture, Université de Montréal and Partnership director Jean-Pierre Chupin, CRC-ACME, Université de Montréal
INTRODUCING THE 14 RESEARCH SITES AND THEIR PROJECTS
Thursday, August 25, 2022
5 parallel roundtables by thematic clusters on expectations and illustrations of barriers to quality in the built environment by citizen groups across Canada
- Spatial justice & heightened quality of life
- Integrated resilience, material culture & adaptative reuse
- (A) Inclusive design for health, wellness, aging & special needs
- (B) Inclusive design for health, wellness, aging & special needs
- Processes & policies supporting the reinvention of built environments
5 roundtables by thematic clusters on expectations and concerns by professional orgs across Canada
- Spatial justice & heightened quality of life
- Integrated resilience, material culture & adaptative reuse
- (A) Inclusive design for health, wellness, aging & special needs
- (B) Inclusive design for health, wellness, aging & special needs
- Processes & policies supporting the reinvention of built environments
Welcome by the Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Design, Raphaël Fischler.
Networking happy hour (Main Hall), Faculty of Environmental Design, Université de Montréal
Friday, August 26, 2022
5 parallel roundtables by thematic clusters on expectations and illustrations of barriers to quality in the built environment by representatives of cities and public procurement across Canada
- Spatial justice & heightened quality of life
- Integrated resilience, material culture & adaptative reuse
- (A) Inclusive design for health, wellness, aging & special needs
- (B) Inclusive design for health, wellness, aging & special needs
- Processes & policies supporting the reinvention of built environments