The Legacy of Claude Cormier: Screening & Panel Discussion

The Legacy of Claude Cormier: Screening & Panel Discussion

A director’s cut of the Claude Cormier Oral History Project followed by a panel discussion reflecting on Claude’s legacy in Toronto.

By Toronto Society of Architects

Date and time

Thu, Jan 30, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST

Location

Main Hall, Daniels Building

1 Spadina Crescent Toronto, ON M5S 2J5 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Nothing can cheer you up more on a cold, grey winter’s day than to visit a space designed by Claude Cormier and his firm CCxA. His joie de vivre is embodied in landscapes that bring joy and whimsy to all those who visit, encouraging interaction and engagement. Even more than that, his spaces are deeply rooted in rigorous historical, cultural, and ecological analysis that provide them an unparalleled sense of place. In Toronto, many of our most iconic landscapes—Sugar Beach, Berczy Park, Love Park, and the recently opened Leslie Lookout Park just to name a few—are part of Claude’s legacy.

Shortly before Claude’s passing in September of 2023, The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF) held a series of interviews with him about his life, design philosophy, and projects—the resulting 28 short clips make up a remarkable 115-minute-long oral history encompassing much of Claude’s legacy and spirit.

On Thursday, January 30, we invite you to join the Toronto Society of Architects, the TCLF, and the University of Toronto John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design for a special screening of a 45-minute director’s cut of the TCLF’s Claude Cormier Oral History Project, specifically highlighting Claude’s Toronto projects. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion reflecting on his legacy and how we can carry it forward when shaping our future public spaces.

More info about our speakers can be found on our website.


Schedule

6:00 PM - Doors Open

6:30 PM - Introduction

6:40 PM - Oral History Project Screening

7:25 PM - Panel Discussion

8:10 PM - Closing Remarks


_________________


OAA MEMBERS: This event is eligible for 1.5 OAA Structured Learning Hours. When registering, please include your full name as registered with the OAA to ensure your certificate of participation is credited properly. Please also include an email address you check frequently to ensure you receive our certificate in a timely manner.


Above photo by Kurtis Chen.

Organized by

Established in 1887, the Toronto Society of Architects (TSA) is a non-profit volunteer-led organization dedicated to bringing people together to discuss, learn and explore around our shared passion for the built environment. We are committed to the betterment of our city and have played an important advocacy role throughout Toronto’s history. We do this through a wide range of programs which foster welcoming and inclusive forums for debate and the exchange of ideas, stimulating critical thinking about the design and building issues of our time.

Free