To Build Law
Canadian Centre for Architecture
1920 Baile Street, Montreal
On view through May 25
What do architects do? At the risk of eliding the many other forms of labor involved, the easy answer is to say that they “make” buildings. Whether through physical or intellectual effort, the production of new buildings has been at the center of architecture’s disciplinary focus for centuries. Given the burning need to address climate change and other matters of pressing ecological concern, the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal has commissioned Groundwork, a series of three film-based exhibitions presenting the work of architects whose modes of practice shift their focus from completed buildings onto
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