POP CAN CRIT 2019 | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

POP CAN CRIT 2019

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POP // CAN // CRIT 2019: Education and Emergence of Architects in Canada is a day-long symposium that brings together leading architects, academics and advocacy organizations to discuss architectural education, internship and practice in Canada.

SAVE $25 OFF REGISTRATION OF POP // CAN // CRIT 2019! 

Special pricing now available! Don't delay, register for POP // CAN // CRIT 2019 and participate in this full-day event and lively discussion! Discounts will be automatically applied at check out. Please see pricing below. 

POP // CAN // CRIT is an excellent opportunity to:

  • Build your Network with peers and learn from leaders in the field,
  • Receive relevant and exciting information on the practice of architecture,
  • Discover new ways to make an impact to the profession and society,
  • Learn about critical issues facing Canadian architects,
  • Receive continuing education learning hours,
  • Support the future of architecture and share your voice,
  • Have Fun! POP // CAN // CRIT is a lively event - come participate! 

POP // CAN // CRIT 2019: Education and Emergence of Architects in Canada is a day-long symposium that brings together leading architects, academics and advocacy organizations to discuss architectural education and internship in Canada.

POP // CAN // CRIT 2019 will explore the topic of education and emergence of architects in Canada. The first panel, the Student/ the Intern, will look at the student and intern experience, including professional practice in education, mentorship, exam support and the disconnects between architectural education and practice. Panel Two, the Architect, will shift the discussion to the professional practice of architecture, beginning with a look at the first five years of emergence. It will also look at the role and opportunities for continuing education in Canada, and the needs of the emerging practitioner in building an architectural practice. The final panel, the Alternative, explores the other opportunities available to those with a professional degree in architecture. This will include the alternative paths to licensure, alternative types of practice and careers, and the role of the PhD in supporting architectural research and practice. The day will close with a roundtable focused on the future of architectural practice and education in Canada.

Attendees are eligible to receive structured continuing education learning hours. Continuing Education Certificates of Attendance will be issued by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Please consult your provincial association for the specific con ed requirements of your regulator. 

Panel Topics

Panel 1: The Student / The Intern

The first panel, The Student // The Intern, will look at their respective experiences. This will include current pedagogies of architectural education related to practice, the role of design studios, the importance of professional practice and practice-based learning at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, the importance of mentorship in the intern experience, the need for exam support, and ultimately the potential disconnects between architectural education, the internship process, and professional practice.

Panel 2: The Architect

Panel Two, The Architect, will shift the discussion from the student or intern to the professional practice of architecture, beginning with a look at the first five years of emergence. This discussion will include advice for newly licensed interns on shaping a career path, the areas of support currently available for building a career and/or practice in architecture, and the need for established practitioners to support emerging architects, with an eye to the future of the profession. It will also look at the role and opportunities for continuing education in Canada, the needs of the emerging practitioners in pursuit of building an architectural practice, and the growing concerns over succession planning.  

Panel 3: The Alternate

The final panel, The Alternate, will explore other opportunities available to those with a professional degree or background / experience in architecture. This will include alternative paths to licensure, alternative types of practice including critical and art-based, alternative or tangential careers related to architecture, and the role of the PhD in supporting architectural research and the practice. The panel will also look at the role of communications and advocacy as allied supports for the profession.

Roundtable: Future of Architecture Practice and Education in Canada

The day will close with a roundtable focused on the future of architectural practice and education in Canada.   

Speakers + Guests

Ksenia Eic, MRAIC, Architect, RAIC Emerging Practitioners Committee
Lisa Landrum, MRAIC, PhD, Associate Dean (Research), Associate Head, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, University of Manitoba
Omar Gandhi, MRAIC, Architect + Owner, Omar Gandhi Architecture
Ana Maria Llanos, Architect + Principle, Diamond Schmitt Architects
John Stephenson, FRAIC, Architect, OAA President
Toon Dreessen, OAA, FRAIC, AIA, LEED AP, President and Architect, Architects DCA
Sergio Morales, MRAIC, architecte-associé, Chevalier Morales Architectes
Stephan Chevalier, architecte-associé, Chevalier Morales Architectes
Elsa Lam, FRAIC, PhD, Editor, Canadian Architect
Heather Dubbeldam, FRAIC, OAA, LEED AP
Richard Sommer, Dean, Professor of Architecture and Urbanism, University of Toronto, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
Zahra Ebrahim, BA, MDes, Executive Advisor, Cities, Design and Governance. Doblin, Toronto
Andrew King, FRAIC, Senior Partner and Design Principal at Lemay, Adjunct Professor at McGill School of Architecture
Sascha Hastings, BA, MA, Director of Dissemination and Communications at Philip Beesley Architect Inc./Living Architecture Systems Group
Ivan Martinovic, OAA, FRAIC, Archdesign Group Limited, Architects

Meals: Lunch, as well as morning and afternoon snacks are included.* 

*Please note that while every effort will be made to provide delegates with a full lunch, for any registrations after October 12 we may not be able to accomodate. 

Learning Units: 7 hours

For more information visit: www.popcancrit.ca

POP // CAN // CRIT Pricing - Receive $25 off registration prices below 

  Non-member   Member        Student/Intern
Festival Attendee $150.00 $125.00 $75.00
Non-Festival Attendee $175.00 $150.00 $100.00
When
2019-10-26 08:30 through  4:30 PM
Location
234 Bay St
Toronto, ON M5K 1B2
Canada
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