Housing Multitudes 2.0: A Bigger Picture for Toronto
An innovative study and exhibition that reimagines the suburban landscape of North American cities, using Toronto as a case study. Through an experimental format that includes films, panoramas, maps, and graphic novel-like stories, the exhibition challenges traditional perceptions of suburbs and explores their potential for a more socially engaged, equitable, and ecologically balanced future. Curated by Michael Piper and Richard Sommer from the Daniels Faculty at U of T, the project aims to engage diverse communities in this transformative dialogue.