On view through October 15, the event partners local design studios with community organizations to conceive and build pop-up shelters during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
Opening today, the new building designed by Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo includes additional exhibition space and dedicated areas for public programming.
The British Columbia–born architect was best known for the Ontario Science Centre, the Canadian War Museum, and other prominent civic and cultural projects.
Arguing that current perspectives fail to adequately engage people with disabilities in shaping the public realm, Gissen challenges disciplinary paradigms.