'Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture' Exhibition

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The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), Montréal presents Imperfect Health: the Medicalization of Architecture, on view in the main galleries which started on October 15th and is up until April 1, 2012. Photographs, publications, art and design projects and architectural models and drawings reveal some of the uncertainties and contradictions surrounding health issues and considers how architecture acknowledges, incorporates and affects them. The exhibition questions common understandings of “positive” and “negative” outcomes within the flux of research on and cultural conceptions of health. It continues the CCA’s ongoing investigations into how the design and use of urban spaces shapes human well being. More information on the exhibition after the break.

Health is now a primary concern influencing social and political discourse across the globe and is finding increasing resonance in architecture, urban planning and landscape design. As a new agenda for these disciplines, analysis of health issues and all they entail is becoming all the more crucial.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "'Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture' Exhibition" 30 Oct 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/180238/imperfect-health-the-medicalization-of-architecture-exhibition> ISSN 0719-8884

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