A Bottom-Up Approach to a Healthier City- STUDENT | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

 

A Bottom-Up Approach to a Healthier City- STUDENT

SKU: CE2023CONF11

A Bottom-Up Approach to a Healthier City

This webinar is part of the RAIC 2023 Conference on Architecture, now available to stream!

Topics: Housing, Planning and Urbanism

Length: 1 hour | What's Included: Video, Quiz, and Certificate of Completion 

Much of current healthy city planning is from a macro-planning perspective, with objectives pushed down as policies to elicit desired outcomes. While this may be a valid approach, this session hopes to also present a bottom-up approach; where micro-parameters are examined to determine what are the possible/plausible contributors from healthy housing and buildings toward a healthier city. It is noble to set lofty urban goals, but these goals are completely reliant on the buildings and their occupants for any practical measurement of success. A bottom-up approach may prove to be much more relevant for healthier city planning and design.

Learning Objectives:

By the completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Identify current issues impacting the health and wellbeing of occupants in housing and buildings.
  • Define what is healthy housing and buildings in the Canadian context.
  • Discuss what are the factors in healthy housing and buildings that can positively impact a healthier city.
  • Identify what are the desired planning and design principles for a healthier city.

Subject Matter Expert:

Yew-Thong Leong


OAA, FRAIC
Architect / Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University

Yew-Thong Leong is Associate Professor at Ryerson University and Managing Director of ssg architecture inc. A graduate of the Pratt Institute, NYC, he has taught and practiced concurrently for close to 4 decades. He has designed clinical and research labs in the life sciences, healthcare and long-term care facilities and specialized housing.

Pricing A-La-Carte 

$25.00
List price: $75.00
Member Price: 
$25.00