Today I talk with one of my closest and oldest friends, Liz. We\u2019ve known each other since we were 2.
\nShe is the Principal Landscape Architect of Public City, is super inspiring and doing some incredible things in Canada.
\nHere, we talk about diversity and inclusion in architecture. And much of what she talks about isn\u2019t what you would expect.
\nWe talk about how people toboggan in Winnipeg, where it\u2019s completely flat. And why they won a prestigious award with this project.
\nA winter game that has become a national (and now international) phenomenon, which was invented by Liz and her team.
\nWe talk about how you walk down the street in Winnipeg in the winter when it\u2019s -40 Celsius (-65 degrees with the wind chill).
\nAnd she\u2019ll get you thinking.
\nHow do we contribute to social change with architecture?
\nWhat does diversity and inclusion look like in architecture?
\nWhat happens if the voice of minority groups aren\u2019t included in big decisions that impact everyone in a city.
\nAnd super interesting architectural solutions that respond to Covid.
\nAnd so much more.
\nGrab a coffee or throw on those running shoes and get stuck in.
\nTo check out more of what Liz is involved with, check out these links:
\nhttps://www.publiccityarchitecture.com/
@publiccityarch
\n\n@beaprairies
\n\n@storefront_mb