To Build Law
Overview
Much of what we build (and how we build it) is actually shaped by laws and public policy. From building codes to zoning and heritage by-laws, these frameworks have an enormous impact on what gets built and what is lost along the way. Buildings are held as assets, torn down, and redeveloped, with limited consideration of community and environmental impacts. Evidently, a systemic shift in the way we build and value our built environment is urgently needed.
Join us on Monday, January 19th, for a special screening of To Build Law, the documentary produced by the Canadian Centre for Architecture that follows the work of the German collective of architects Bplus through the making of their latest project HouseEurope!. This project is a European initiative to propose a new set of laws at the European Parliament, meant to incentivize renovation over demolition and new construction.
The screening will be followed by a conversation reflecting on the film's themes in the local Vancouver and BC context, focusing on the role of legislation and legal frameworks in shaping the value of existing buildings and on how they could and should be changed.
2024 | 49 min
Digital film
Directed by Joshua Frank. In German and English, with French and English subtitles
Panel discussion to follow. Panelists will be announced soon.
6:00PM Doors
6:30PM Screening
7:30PM Panel Discussion
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
VIFF Centre
1181 Seymour Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 3M7 Canada
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Organized by
Urbanarium & The Canadian Centre for Architecture
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