KS to present urban strategies for climate change in Toronto
KS has been invited to participate in the ’International Architectural Roundtable’ on 30th November in Toronto, Canada. Titled ‘Designing for a Lower Carbon City and Society’, the discussion will focus on how architects and urban planners could lead the way forward toward a more sustainable, inspiring and resilient cities and communities. To combat climate change will require dramatic shifts in how we live, how we get around, and how we build. Denser, more walkable cities can help us achieve environmental and social goals. But getting there needs political capital and a strong design vision for the physical environment. How are we planning and designing for denser cities with higher quality of life? How are architects and planners balancing the needs for resilient and sustainable structures with creating accessible and inspirational urban spaces?
Stefan Sjöberg will present KS’s expertise and methods for designing coherent, inclusive urban environments and neighbourhoods with a distinct character and identity. The presentation will feature the Meridian Water project in London, an emerging masterplan based on the 15-minute city principles for the London Borough of Enfield. The event will conclude with a joint panel discussion.
’International Architectural Roundtable’ is a part of ‘The Buildings Show’ organized by Buildings Canada, an annual three-day event with prominent, expert-led seminars and thought-provoking panel discussion about design, architecture, construction and property management.
Panel guests
Stefan Sjöberg, Founding Partner, Kjellander Sjöberg
Alex Bozikovic, Architecture Critic, The Globe and Mail
Michael Eliason, Founder, Larch Lab
Veronica Madonna, Principal Architect, Studio VMA, Assistant Professor, RAIC Centre for Architecture at Athabasca University
Time and place
30th November
8:00- 10:00 AM (GMT-5)
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South
Toronto, Kanada