The Legacy of Claude Cormier: Screening & Panel Discussion
Jan 30 2025
event: film screening in-person
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1 Spadina Crescent, Toronto
6:00pm 8:30pm

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, 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 January 30,  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.

Schedule

6:00 PM – Doors Open + Refreshments
6:30 PM – Introduction
6:40 PM – Oral History Project Screening
7:25 PM – Panel Discussion
8:10 PM – Closing Remarks

Participants

This event is done in partnership by the Toronto Society of Architects, The Cultural Landscape Foundation, and the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design.

Acknowledgements

Toronto Society of Architects logo
The Cultural Landscape Foundation logo
University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design logo

Accessibility

Who should visitors contact with questions regarding accessibility?
Is this venue accessible by wheelchair or similar mobility devices? This includes access to washrooms and all aspects of programming/events.
Yes
Can people get to the venue using accessible transit?
Yes