Late Summer and Fall Speaking Engagements and Events

Late Summer and Fall Speaking Engagements and Events

Fall is just around the corner and we have a number of events, symposia, and talks lined up. We look forward to having you join us as we share our ideas and projects.


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Cabin Days

Alongside non-profit Two Steps Home, we are showcasing our prototype cabin that forms part of our regenerative solution to our city’s ongoing homeless crisis. This ambitious pilot program can supply transitional and temporary housing designed to be low-cost, rapidly built, and deployed on vacant lots. You'll be able to visit a fully realized cabin in the lot next to our studio.

July 22, 2024 – 5pm to 7pm EDT
July 27, 2024 – 11am to 3pm EDT
August 14, 2024 – 5pm to 7pm EDT
August 23, 2024 – 6pm to 9pm EDT
SvN Architects + Planners
110 Adelaide Street East, Parking Lot
Toronto, Ontario




Buone Nuove: Good News from Italy Exhibition

Associate Camille Mitchell participated in the inaugural North American showing of the internationally acclaimed architecture exhibition Buone Nuove: Good News from Italy. Free to the public, this traveling exhibition celebrates the transformative work of women architects from Italy and across the globe. Buone Nuove features contributions from female architects and women-led collectives, highlighting their impact on modern and contemporary design.

Thursday, September 5 – Thursday, October 10, 2024
Paul H. Cocker Gallery
Department of Architectural Science
Toronto Metropolitan University
325 Church Street, Toronto, ON
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CityTalk | Live — Nature knows best: How can we unify natural assets with Canada's housing supply?

Join Principal Jonathan Tinney for a lively conversation organized by the Natural Assets Initiative and Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) based on a recent CUI report: "Both/And: Integrating Natural Asset Management into Federal Housing Supply Policymaking," The expert panel will dive into Canada's needs for more homes, but at the same time, the needs to preserve and enhance natural assets, which keep those homes safe, resilient and well-served with vital functions like storm water management and flood management for their lifetime. A critical current issue not just for community resilience to climate change, but to elevate the quality of life for all Canadians.

Thursday, September 12, 2024 – 12pm EDT
Online
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Timber Fever

We will be sponsoring TimberFever 2024, marking the 10th anniversary of this renowned design-build competition. Organized by Moses Structural Engineers in partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University's Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, TimberFever brings together architecture and civil engineering students each September to create innovative and resilient timber structures.

Our sponsorship reflects our commitment to supporting the next generation of civil engineers and architects as they prepare to shape the future of our built environment.

Friday, September 13 – Sunday, September 15, 2024
Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto, Ontario
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Park(ing) Day

Park(ing) Day is a global event that takes place annually on the third weekend of September. Around the world, people temporarily repurpose parking spaces to create pop-up parks and other public spaces for art, play, and activism. The event draws attention to the need for improving access and quantity of public open spaces in densely populated urban areas as well as the need for these spaces to provide social and environmental engagement. The goal of Park(ing) Day is to celebrate the use of urban public space for people and challenge the dominance of the automobile in cities.

You can visit various sites throughout Toronto that will be mapped on the global Park(ing) Day website including SvN created activations (stay tuned as we reveal those locations.)

You can also participate by creating your own Park(ing) Day activation. This year, we have partnered with Dubbeldam Architecture + Design, Arup Canada, DTAH, and MASSIVart to create the Park(ing)Day Grants Program to encourage more activations throughout the city. We are offering financial support to community groups, non-profit organizations, and individuals interested in transforming parking spaces into temporary public places on Park(ing)Day.

Friday, September 20 – Sunday, September 22, 2024
Various Locations
Toronto, Ontario
Information on Park(ing) Day Toronto and how to participate
Information on the grant program
Map of Toronto Park(ing) Day sites Map of Global Park(ing) Day sites



Transportation Association of Canada Conference & Exhibition

Principal Gerardo Paez Alonso will be presenting our Durham Meadoway project at the 2024 Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) Conference & Exhibition. This visionary project aims to create a 30-kilometre active transportation corridor and linear park, connecting communities across Durham Region, from Pickering to Oshawa.

The Durham Meadoway is designed to be more than just a trail—it will become a destination for both residents and visitors, featuring spaces for recreation, social interaction, public art, and nature immersion. The preferred alignment of the multi-use path will integrate existing and planned active transportation networks, enhancing connectivity and accessibility across the region.

Tuesday, September 24, 2024 – 3:45 PM PDT
Vancouver Convention Centre East Building
999 Canada Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
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Citymakers

Principal Shonda Wang will be participating at Citymakers 2024, an international event hosted by Allies and Morrison that explores how transportation can drive the creation of sustainable, people-centered communities. Now in its sixth year, Citymakers brings together urban design experts from London and Toronto to discuss the role of transport in shaping future cities.

As one of the fastest-growing cities in North America, Toronto is rapidly evolving, and with several major projects around key transport nodes, we are discovering how infrastructure can anchor great placemaking. What can Toronto learn from London’s integrated transport system, and how can these cities collaborate to build resilient, connected urban spaces?

Wednesday, September 25, 2024 – 6:00pm EDT
Spaces Queen West
Toronto, Ontario
Click here to register for the in-person event or to tune in via livestream.




Interior Design Show Vancouver

Micro-Hood — Breaking, Bending and Rewriting the Building Rules

Join us at the Future Neighbourhood immersive feature space at IDS Vancouver 2024, where we will showcase Micro-Hood, a forward-thinking project designed to redefine neighborhood development. Awarded an Honourable Mention at the Urbanarium: Decoding Density Competition, Micro-Hood advocates for breaking away from conventional norms of housing and fostering community ownership through innovative initiatives like Community Land Trusts. To tackle the labor crisis, Micro-Hood champions prefabricated construction—a solution that, when scaled, can lower costs and accelerate the construction timeline. This project presents a comprehensive vision for neighbourhood development, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, community engagement, and affordability, responding to the pressing challenges of urban growth.

Thursday, September 26 – Sunday, September 29, 2024
Vancouver Convention Centre West
1055 Canada Place
Vancouver, British Columbia

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Paths to Practice: Architecture's Co-Op Employer Job Fair

This fall, we will be participating in the Paths to Practice: Architecture's Co-Op Employer Job Fair hosted by the University of Waterloo’s School of Architecture and the Co-Operative Education Department. Representing SvN will be Carolyn Fearman, Senior Associate, Architecture, and Joseph Kan, Associate, Architecture.

We look forward to meeting and engaging with the next generation of architects and discussing potential opportunities at SvN!

Thursday, October 3, 2024
University of Waterloo
Cambridge Architecture Campus
Cambridge, Ontario
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Evergreen Conference

Living Streets: Making Room for Life Within Our Cities

When we think about urban public space, we typically imagine parks, plazas or greenways. But by size, a city's most significant category of public space is actually its streets, meaning that they contain the potential to truly define a city’s identity and to forge relationships between our many citizens, businesses, and cultures. Toronto has a vast network of over 5600 km of streets; this seminar will discuss the potential to use these as a platform for action, as an incredible asset that can be used to improve our City. The design of place-based streets can allow us to address deeper social engagement within and across communities, build climate resilience and improving our public health.

as part of the 2024 Evergreen Conference, Senior Associate Dennis Rijkhoff as he outlines how to set a practical agenda for improved street design through a greater understanding of bringing together policy, planning and urban design, architecture and landscape architecture, and public engagement to strengthen the resiliency of our urban environment. He will also be taking us through various Park(ing) Day activations that will be remounted as part of the conference.

Wednesday, October 9 – Thursday, October 10, 2024
Evergreen Brick Works
550 Bayview Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
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mPact Transit + Community Conference

Community-Led Urban Design: Implementing in Sync with Transit Projects

Klaudia Biala, Senior Associate, Architecture and Urban Design, will discuss how to successfully integrate community-led urban design into transit projects. Klaudia will highlight innovative approaches that align placemaking with the stringent demands of infrastructure development.

Tuesday, October 22 –4:00 pm EDT
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What Could We Do with this Land? Agency Assets and Community Needs

Transit agencies have the potential to go beyond mobility services and create lasting community assets. Michael Matthys, Planning Lead, will share insights on how public land can be used for urban and social well-being, including food security, art, and cultural identity.

Wednesday, October 23 –8:30 am EDT
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Regenerative Design in Transit-Oriented Communities

Aaron Budd, Principal and Director, Regenerative Practice, will join a discussion on how regenerative design can go beyond net-zero goals to enhance both environmental sustainability and community well-being in transit-oriented projects.

Wednesday, October 23 –10:30 am EDT
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Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown
201 North 17th Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tickets and Registration



Azure Human/Nature Conference

Environmental Stewardship and Indigenous Reconciliation: a Regenerative Approach to Campus Planning

The Trent Lands and Nature Areas Plan has a foundation of deep engagement with First Nations, Indigenous communities, and campus and local communities. Together, they created a campus plan that embraces regenerative and nature-inclusive practices, mirroring Trent University’s teachings – as a leader in environmental and Indigenous studies – in their space.

Join Senior Associate and Urban Design Lead Lina Al-Dajani alongside Bob Goulais, President & Senior Principal at Nbisiing Consulting Inc as they examine how they worked to build trust, promote enduring relationships, and integrate traditional Indigenous wisdom, knowledge, and values into a new campus plan for the University in Peterborough, Ontario. The creation of the Trent Lands and Nature Areas Plan was a significant opportunity for the University to learn how to engage respectfully and collaboratively with First Nations, specifically to increase cultural capacity when engaging with First Nations; develop best practices and a protocol guide for future projects; to incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing in a meaningful way; and approach this as a demonstration project for advancing broader goals of Reconciliation.


Cabin Communities: Housing the Unhoused

Alongside non-profit Two Steps Home, we are showcasing our prototype cabin that forms part of our regenerative solution to our city’s ongoing homeless crisis. This ambitious pilot program can supply transitional and temporary housing designed to be low-cost, rapidly built, and deployed on vacant lots. You'll be able to visit a fully realized cabin in the lot next to our studio.

Friday, October 25, 2024
George Brown College - Waterfront Campus
51 Dockside Drive
Toronto, Ontario
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ONPHA Conference

This fall, we are participating at the 2024 ONPHA (Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association) Conference. We will be showcasing our work in affordable housing from Thursday, November 7 to Friday, November 8 at the Ottawa Shaw Centre.

Visit us at our physical exhibitor booth or connect with us virtually on the ONPHA Events Platform to explore our projects and discuss how we are shaping the future of affordable housing.

Thursday, November 7 – Friday, November 8, 2024
Ottawa Shaw Centre
55 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
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