Architecturally Speaking
In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz sits down with Les Klein of BDP Quadrangle and Matthew Hickey of Two Row Architect to explore the intersection of culture, history, and modern design, and how architecture can serve as a powerful tool for community healing and connection. Using the recently completed Indigenous Hub in Toronto's Canary District as a backdrop, Les and Matthew explain that culturally significant buildings are born from humility and mutual respect rather than conventional construction norms. They highlight unique design choices, like replacing traditional brick with a "woven blanket" facade to symbolize healing and protection. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how architecture can go beyond mere functionality to foster reconciliation and deeply honor the community it serves. Subscribe now to Architecturally Speaking on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.
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