Winnipeg’s Warming Huts: a how-to guide to pop-up urbanism
This webinar was part of the RAIC 2021 Virtual Conference on Architecture
Topics: Housing, Planning and Urbanism
Length: 1 hour | What's Included: Video, Quiz, and Certificate of Completion
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Winnipeg’s Warming Huts are intriguing lessons in the design and construction of pop-up architecture – between art and urbanism. Peter presents several Huts as case-studies of the process of turning ideas (winners of an international design competition) into built form. Often skipping between digital and analogue realizations in a very tight time frame, some Huts have been very successful – and some less so. In 2020 the project was awarded a National Urban Design Award of Excellence for revitalizing urban spaces in a most inhospitable time of year; the talk will also review the civic impact of the Huts as microscale urbanism.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identify several fabrication techniques and their application in constructing temporary creative projects;
- Describe the design and rapid-construction process of specific small architectural works;
- Explain processes and resources useful in initiating and sustaining an international competition for design of public art;
- Discuss the impacts of pop-up art and architecture on urban space and public behavior.
Subject Matter Experts
Peter Hargraves, MAA, OAA, MRAIC, M.Arch., B. E / Architect, Sputnik Architecture Inc.
Available Until: December 31, 2022
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