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Architecture + Homelessness: Research on Living Environments and Their Design
Architecture Without Borders Quebec

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AWBQ

Architecture + Homelessness: Research on Living Environments and Their Design
Architecture Without Borders Quebec

Carolyne Grimard, professor at the School of Social Work at the University of Montreal, and Sonia Blank, architect and research officer at ASFQ, at the launch of the Architecture + Itinérance: Études sur des espaces de vie et leur conception (Architecture + Homelessness: Studies on Living Spaces and Their Design) catalogue at the Esplanade Tranquille on September 9, 2025.

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Youssef Shoufan

Architecture + Homelessness: Research on Living Environments and Their Design
Architecture Without Borders Quebec

Launch of the catalogue Architecture + Homelessness: Research on Living Environments and Their Design

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Youssef Shoufan

Architecture + Homelessness: Research on Living Environments and Their Design
Architecture Without Borders Quebec

Launch of the catalogue Architecture + Homelessness: Research on Living Environments and Their Design

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Youssef Shoufan

Architecture + Homelessness: Research on Living Environments and Their Design
Architecture Without Borders Quebec

Launch of the catalogue Architecture + Homelessness: Research on Living Environments and Their Design

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Youssef Shoufan

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

The four keynote talks at Human/Nature 2025 will be delivered by Indigenous Canadian architect David Fortin; industrial designers Pearson Lloyd; architects WORKac; and landscape architect Lisa Switkin, of Field Operations.

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AZURE MEDIA

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

Lisa Switkin, partner at New York’s Field Operations – designers of such projects as Domino Park and Presidio Tunnel Tops – will deliver a keynote talk at Human/Nature 2025.

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Field Operations

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

Lisa Switkin, partner at New York’s Field Operations – designers of such projects as Domino Park and Presidio Tunnel Tops – will deliver a keynote talk at Human/Nature 2025.

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Field Operations

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

Lisa Switkin, partner at New York’s Field Operations – designers of such projects as Domino Park and Presidio Tunnel Tops – will deliver a keynote talk at Human/Nature 2025.

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Field Operations

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

The Cross Chair, for Takt, demonstrates Pearson Lloyd’s approach to material minimization and innovation. Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson are keynote speakers at Human/Nature 2025.Profim is a seating system designed for ease of disassembly, capturing Pearson Lloyd’s circular approach to industrial design. Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson are keynote speakers at Human/Nature 2025.

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Pearson Lloyd

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

The Cross Chair, for Takt, demonstrates Pearson Lloyd’s approach to material minimization and innovation. Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson are keynote speakers at Human/Nature 2025.Profim is a seating system designed for ease of disassembly, capturing Pearson Lloyd’s circular approach to industrial design. Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson are keynote speakers at Human/Nature 2025.

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Pearson Lloyd

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

The Cross Chair, for Takt, demonstrates Pearson Lloyd’s approach to material minimization and innovation. Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson are keynote speakers at Human/Nature 2025.Profim is a seating system designed for ease of disassembly, capturing Pearson Lloyd’s circular approach to industrial design. Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson are keynote speakers at Human/Nature 2025.

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Pearson Lloyd

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

The Cross Chair, for Takt, demonstrates Pearson Lloyd’s approach to material minimization and innovation. Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson are keynote speakers at Human/Nature 2025.Profim is a seating system designed for ease of disassembly, capturing Pearson Lloyd’s circular approach to industrial design. Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson are keynote speakers at Human/Nature 2025.

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Pearson Lloyd

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

Sustainable Workspaces is a co-working office project crafted with natural materials and existing infrastructure designed by U.K. firm Material Works Architecture. Co-founder Dickon Hayward is speaking on a panel on the future of interiors at Human/Nature 2025.

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Sustainable Workspaces

AZURE’s Human/Nature Conference Connects the Dots Between Climate Adaptation and Community Engagement
AZURE

Sustainable Workspaces is a co-working office project crafted with natural materials and existing infrastructure designed by U.K. firm Material Works Architecture. Co-founder Dickon Hayward is speaking on a panel on the future of interiors at Human/Nature 2025.

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Sustainable Workspaces

START-Ivry: Form Follows Life
STAR strategies + architecture

A new skyline for Ivry-sur-Seine and the banks of the River Seine. The slenderness of the towers, the modulation of heights and the permeability between volumes provide enhanced views, a multiplicity of orientations, and a rich diversity of housing typologies.

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Nicolas Grosmond

START-Ivry: Form Follows Life
STAR strategies + architecture

Narrative façades: window jambs follow a colour code reflecting the interior functions, while the colours of the loggias highlight the different parts of the tower.

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Nicolas Grosmond

START-Ivry: Form Follows Life
STAR strategies + architecture

With a footprint of 13.5 x 16.5 metres, the social housing tower is the tallest and most slender of the five buildings.

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Kamel Khalfi

START-Ivry: Form Follows Life
STAR strategies + architecture

The façades convey the richness and diversity of the interior typologies.

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Nicolas Trouillard

START-Ivry: Form Follows Life
STAR strategies + architecture

Each tower is structured in three distinct parts, creating three vertical readings to support its integration into three different contexts: the street, the city, and the sky.

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Nicolas Grosmond