Posts by: Services éducatifs / Educational Services

17 November, Services éducatifs / Educational Services

Some Ideas on Living in Montréal - Field Notes 3

The last in a series of impressions written by the Educational Services team in relation to the Some Ideas on Living in Montréal workshop for students.

Box House, Saint-Christophe Street, Build architects, 1999

more»

4 November, Services éducatifs / Educational Services

Some Ideas on Living in Montréal - Field Notes 2

The second in a series of impressions written by the Educational Services team in relation to the Some Ideas on Living in Montréal program for students.

À l’ombre de Paris, Coloniale Street, YH2, architects, 2001

more»

28 October, Services éducatifs / Educational Services

Some Ideas on Living in Montréal - Field Notes 1

The first part of a series of impressions written by the Educational Services team about the Some Ideas on Living in Montréal workshop for students.


Maison Coloniale, Jacques Rousseau, architect, 1990


more»

27 October, Services éducatifs / Educational Services

Some Ideas on Living in Montréal- Program for Students

Being nested in the city, intimacy, public and private, interstitial spaces, neighbours, light, nature, openings, doors, sidewalks, thresholds, past and present, materials, street, culture

more»

14 October, Services éducatifs / Educational Services

Visitors’ Words

Since the opening of Some Ideas on Living in May 2008, numerous interested and curious visitors have taken guided tours of the exhibition which aim to offer an in-depth view of its contents and encourage dialogue on the issues addressed. Here’s the first in a series of

more»

1 October, Services éducatifs / Educational Services

Constructing Sugar Houses

Sugar Houses has taken place on a number of occasions during the course of the Some Ideas exhibition. Here’s an insider’s view of the family program from the CCA Educational Services team:

The activity begins with an invitation to children to express their ideas of a house in the city, after which they are led on a discovery of Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo by Stephen Taylor and Ryue Nishizawa.

more»