What comes after the environment?

With Naomi Klein, Toronto and Mirko Zardini, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal

George Baird Lecture presented by the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto in collaboration with the Canadian Centre for Architecture

Monday, October 17/16 – 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Convocation Hall, 31 King's College Circle

George Baird Lecture

This is a ticketed event, all attendees are required to present their printed ticket to gain admission to the event.

The celebration of Canada’s anniversary in 2017 is also a moment for reflection: “What comes after the environment?” will feature a discussion between award-winning author, filmmaker, and climate-change activist Naomi Klein and architect, curator, and director of the Canadian Centre for Architecture Mirko Zardini, whose forthcoming book and exhibition It’s all happening so fast – A Counter-History of the Modern Canadian Environment explores Canada’s conflicted and conflicting views of what we call the “natural environment”.

The Daniels Faculty

The University of Toronto’s Daniels Faculty is an internationally recognized school of design offering professional and other programs in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, and visual/curatorial studies, and is at the forefront of research in these fields.