Final Student Reports on Roundtables. First Annual Convention, Montreal, August 2022. SSHRC Research Partnership (#895-2022-1003). Edited by Jean-Pierre Chupin, 2023, Université de Montréal. 114 pages.

Final Student Reports on Roundtables. First Annual Convention, Montreal, August 2022. SSHRC Research Partnership (#895-2022-1003). Edited by Jean-Pierre Chupin, 2023, Université de Montréal. 114 pages.TABLE OF CONTENTS   Cluster 1: Spatial justice & heightened quality of life           4 Roundtable 1 – TorontoMet & McGillU & DalhousieU & TorontoU – August 25 am 4 Roundtable 2 … Read more

Rapports sur les tables rondes produits par les étudiant·e·s. Première convention annuelle, Montréal, Août 2022. CRSH Partenariat de recherche (#895-2022-1003). Sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Chupin, 2023, Université de Montréal. 121 pages.

Rapports sur les tables rondes produits par les étudiant·e·s. Première convention annuelle, Montréal, Août 2022. CRSH Partenariat de recherche (#895-2022-1003). Sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Chupin, 2023, Université de Montréal. 121 pages.TABLE DES MATIÈRES   Pôle 1 : Justice spatiale et amélioration de la qualité de vie 4 Table ronde 1 – TorontoMet & McGillU … Read more

In the universe of theses, a theoretical compass. An article by Jean-Pierre Chupin published in the cahiers de la recherche architecturale et urbaine

In the universe of theses, a theoretical compass. An article by Jean-Pierre Chupin published in the cahiers de la recherche architecturale et urbaineThis article presents a mode of orientation in the variety of objects and the tumult of definitions of the architecture thesis. A doctoral colloquium on the return of ornament in contemporary practices, in … Read more

This is Not a Nest: Transcultural Metaphors and the Paradoxical Politics of International Competitions, an article by Jean-Pierre Chupin published in the Footprint, Delft Architectural Theory Journal

This is Not a Nest: Transcultural Metaphors and the Paradoxical Politics of International Competitions, an article by Jean-Pierre Chupin published in the Footprint, Delft Architectural Theory JournalAlthough the architecture competition has been analysed through a number of rhetorical lenses, the recurring production of transcultural metaphors, particularly in international competitions, remains to be addressed as a … Read more

Reimagining Waiting for the Bus (Design principles for spaces surrounding bus shelters), an open access book by Carmella Cucuzella, Jean-Pierre Chupin, Emmanuel Rondia and Sherif Goubran

Reimagining Waiting for the Bus (Design principles for spaces surrounding bus shelters), an open access book by Carmella Cucuzella, Jean-Pierre Chupin, Emmanuel Rondia and Sherif GoubranReimagining Waiting for the Bus is an open access book edited by Carmela Cucuzzella, Jean-Pierre Chupin, Emmanuel Rondia and Sherif Goubran published by Potential Architecture Books (Montreal, 2021). This creative … Read more

Three Types of Architectural Educational Strategies (AES) in Sustainable Buildings for Learning Environments in Canada, an article by Jean-Pierre Chupin, Morteza Hazbei and Karl-Antoine Pelchat

Three Types of Architectural Educational Strategies (AES) in Sustainable Buildings for Learning Environments in Canada, an article by Jean-Pierre Chupin, Morteza Hazbei and Karl-Antoine Pelchat This article explores a trend provisionally called “eco-didacticism” observable for nearly 15 years in art, design and architecture. The corpus concentrates on learning centres as buildings meant to diffuse advanced … Read more

“When Boston is not Boston: The useful lies of reconstructive game models” written by Aurélien Catros and Maxime Leblanc, respectively PhD candidates in Architecture at UdeM and McGill

“When Boston is not Boston: The useful lies of reconstructive game models” written by Aurélien Catros and Maxime Leblanc, respectively PhD candidates in Architecture at UdeM and McGill Using qualitative comparative analysis, this article assesses how faithfully the reconstructive game models (RGMs) used in video games simulate historic cities. Employing Kevin Lynch’s concept of imageability, … Read more