19 December, Alexandra McIntosh
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One of the first posts on this microsite was a view into the
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18 December, CCA
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Nate Archer, an editor at designboom, wrote a review of the Some Ideas
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17 November, Services éducatifs / Educational Services
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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
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4 November, Services éducatifs / Educational Services
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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
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28 October, Services éducatifs / Educational Services
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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
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27 October, Services éducatifs / Educational Services
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Being nested in the city, intimacy, public and private, interstitial spaces, neighbours, light, nature, openings, doors, sidewalks, thresholds, past and present, materials, street, culture
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23 October, CCA
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We’re pleased to announce that the catalogue accompanying the Some Ideas exhibition is now
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14 October, Services éducatifs / Educational Services
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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
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