The Architectural Matters series continues with an engaging film screening

The Architectural Matters series continues with an engaging film screening: To Build Law, a collaborative documentary by director Joshua Frank and curator Francesco Garutti, created for an exhibition of the same name at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Quebec, running until May.
The film explores the intersection of architecture and law by following the work of bplus.xyz and station.plus in Berlin. As part of the HouseEurope! initiative, they advocate for renovation over demolition, taking a stand against gentrification and real estate speculation. The screening is free and sponsored by the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
More information on the subject: https://www.cca.qc.ca/en/events/95968/to-build-law
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