CanU9 City Making Math: The Art & Science of Urban Design September 13th - 16 th - Winnipeg Manitoba EVENINGWELCOME RECEPTION: WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER Winnipeg City Hall Second Floor Council Building 5:00 pm Welcome from Mayor Brian Bowman and Reception. 7:00 pm Industry Mixer In Partnership with International Downtown Association and Winnipeg Design Festival. Food sponsored by RAW Almond. Tickets: $35.00. The Forks MORNING SESSION: THURSDAY 14 SEPTEMBER The Forks Market The Forks is a historic meeting place and downtown green space located at the confluence of the Red River and Assiniboine River. For most of the last century the site was an urban rail yard, but today it is Winnipeg s number one tourist destination with more than four million visitors annually. The market was originally two adjacent horse stables for competing rail companies that were joined together to create an indoor marketplace. 8:00 am Breakfast 8:30 am Welcome & City-Making Math Theme Introduction Brent Toderian, Toderian UrbanWORKS,CanU President, Vancouver 8:45 am Introduction to Winnipeg Braden Smith, Chief Planner - City of Winnipeg 9:00 am On the Banks of the Red and Assiniboine- Winnipeg City-Building Presentation and dialogue about many Winnipeg city-building best practices and big challenges, as well as a specific presentation on the design and economic challenges of a new urban community to be constructed on publicly owned land at The Forks National Historic Site.Design Charette: Railside Promenade Ideas Competition. Johanna Hurme and Sasa Radulovic - 5468796 Architecture - Winnipeg Tom Janzen Scatliff +Miller + Murrary Landscape Architecture - Winnipeg
10:15 am Break 10:30 am The Math & Design of Urban and Suburban Growth Pamela Blais, Metropole Consultants Lucie Careau, Chef de la division des ProjetsUrbains, Direction de L urbanisme - City of Montreal Dr.JinoDistasio, Director of the Institute of Urban Studies and Associate Vice President of Research and Innovation - University of Winnipeg. 11:30 am Canadian Urbanism Coast to Coast - Pecha Kucha 12:30 pm Lunch- Forks Market David Gordon, Queen s University - Moderator Joyce Drohan, Special Advisor, City Design Studio, City of Vancouver Kalen Anderson, Director of Planning Co-ordination - City of Edmonton Alex Taranu, Senior Advisor, Architectural Design - City of Brampton Alain Miguelez, Program Manager, Community Planning City of Ottawa Pierre St.-Cyr, Urbaniste - Montréal Jacob Ritchie, City of Halifax Urban Design Manager City of Halifax Two more speakers to be confirmed AFTERNOON SESSION: THURSDAY 14 SEPTEMBER Red River College, Roblin Centre, 160 Princess Street Red River College Princess Street Campus is an award-winning design that sawan abandoned city block of late 1880 s buildings transformed into a state-ofthe-art learning centre.it was one of the first significant construction projects in the Exchange District. 1:30 pm Urban Economic Revitalization Strategies in Mid-Sized Cities 2:30 pm Break Presentations and panel discussion about economic strategies for urban revitalizationin Winnipeg and other Canadian mid-sized centres, building on CanU s new Mid-Sized City Caucus. Angela Mathieson, CEO CentreVenture Development Corp - Winnipeg John Fleming, Chief Planner City of London Jacob Ritchie, Urban Design Manager City of Halifax
2:45 pm Keynote Panel: The Value of Great Urban Design Robert Freedman, Director at Freedman Urban Solutions - Toronto Moderator Norm Hotson, Founding Partner, DIALOG - Vancouver Joyce Drohan, Director of Urban Design, Perkins + Will - Vancouver Anne McIllroy, Principal, Brook McIlroy Toronto 4:00 pm Downtown Winnipeg Walking Tours: Two to choose from. Winnipeg Architecture Foundation - Winnipeg Architecture Winnipeg Arts Council - Winnipeg Public Art 5:30 pm AGM Number TEN Architectural Group Offices. 310-115Bannatyne Avenue EVENING SESSION: THURSDAY 14 SEPTEMBER Upper Fort Garry Park, Main Street The historic site of Upper Fort Garry, known as the birthplace of Winnipeg, is now officially designated as a provincial park and is a recently opened interpretive plaza featuring the fort s original gate. 7:00pmWinnipeg Design Festival Opening Third and Bird Market, Art Installations, Tyndal Stone Tour,Music and Beer Gardens MORNING SESSION: FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER Millennium Library Park Millennium Library Park is a redeveloped urban green space that fronts a Governor General Award Winnipeg library addition designed by Patkau Architects. 8:30 am Breakfast Picnic in the Park. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 256 Smith Street The dramatic church was built in 1883 as a result of Winnipeg first architectural design competition. It is one of Canada s finest examples of a 19th century Gothic Revival. 9:15am Infill Growth is Sacred and Smart! A panel discussion about the economic and design opportunities of urban infill. Barbara Myers, Planner, SvN Architects + Planners - Toronto
Jason Thorne, Chief Planner - City of Hamilton Darin Dinsmore, CEO, InfillScore/Crowdbrite 10:30am Break walk to new venue Tom Hendry Warehouse Theatre Lobby, 140 Rupert Ave. The Warehouse Theatre is part of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Canada's first English-speaking regional theatre. It is located in the heart of Winnipeg s Exchange District National Historic Site. 11:00 ammedia & Urbanism Panel Panel discussion focussing on the media s role in the advocacy ofcanadian urbanism and city-building. Matt Blackett, Publisher, Creative Director - Spacing Magazine - Toronto Frances Bula, Urban Affairs Writer, Globe & Mail, BC Business, Vancouver Magazine Alex Bozikovic, Architectural Critic, Globe & Mail - Toronto Bartley Kives, Reporter - CBC- Winnipeg 12:00pm Lunch The Tom Hendry Warehouse Theatre Lobby AFTERNOON SESSION: FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER Location The Tom Hendry Warehouse Theatre, 140 Rupert Ave. 1:30 pm Big Ideas from Big Canadian Urbanists KeyNote Panel 2:45 pm Break Brent Toderian, Toderian UrbanWORKS, CanU President Moderator Lloyd Axworthy, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of University of Winnipeg. http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/president/past-presidents/axworthybiography.html Larry Beasley,Founding Principal of Beasley and Associates - former Director of Planning for the City of Vancouver. https://www.nsb.com/speakers/larry-beasley/ Ken Greenberg, Principal Greenberg Consultants - former Director of Urban Design and Architecture for the City of Toronto. http://greenbergconsultants.com/ 3:00 pm First Nations Community Buildingin an Urban Context Speakers to be confirmed. 4:00 pm The Math on Smarter Mobility and Transportation
Barbara Gray, City of Toronto Transportation Chief Lon Laclaire, City of Vancouver Transportation Chief Malcolm Logan, City of Calgary Transportation Chief (invited) EVENING SESSION: FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER Winnipeg Art Gallery Built in 1971, the Winnipeg Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest latemodernist buildings in the country.the WAGis Canada's oldest civic gallery and the 6th largest in the country, housing the largest collection of Inuit Art in the world. Construction has begun on a new addition, the Inuit Art Centre. 7:00pm 10x20x20 Petcha Kutcha - Collaboration with Winnipeg Design Festival At this Pecha Kucha event, ten speakers present 20 slides, giving 20 seconds to each slide, to bring the local design community together to share ideas, projects, and design in a fun and informative social setting. Prepare to be inspired! Late Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club Local Music MORNING SESSION: SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER To Be Confirmed 9:00am 10:00am Facilitated Summit Brainstorm Session Moving the Canadian Urbanism Movement forward. Young Urbanist Session with the University of Manitoba Content to be Confirmed. 11:00 am Bus Tour (Limited availability - registration will be required) We will board a bus to enjoy Winnipeg beyond the downtown. Visit the legendary North End, the vibrant community of the West End. See the city s densest neighbourhood, trendy Osborne Village, and French speaking St. Boniface, its historic university and cathedral. Tour the city s elm lined streets, the largest collection of elm trees in the world, all the way to Assiniboine Park. Soak in our quirky little city. Optional: Celebrate Design with the Winnipeg Design Festival The final day of the Winnipeg Design Festival will go late into the night, with exhibits, markets, and beer/wine gardens at Upper Fort Garry Park, Union Station, and the Forks Festival Stage. Come experience Winnipeg s design culture.