Work Worth Doing, Toronto

Part of: Insights Design lecture Series

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Location
Cinema

Date
March 11, 2008

When
7:00 PM

Genre
Architecture / Design

Type
Lecture

Duration
2 hrs

People
Alejandro Quinto, Lorraine Gauthier



Description

Inspired by their shared experience as part of the inaugural team of designers at Bruce Maus Institute without Boundaries program and its Massive Change project, Lorraine Gauthier and Alejandro Quinto formed their interdisciplinary studio, Work Worth Doing, in 2004 with the simple yet complicated goal of creating positive social and environmental actions for corporations, governments, and communities. Recent projects include: Now House, a demonstration project for green housing, which will turn a postWorld War II house into a near-zero energy home; an installation and research project that asks the question What if Greenland was Africas water fountain?; a proposal for civic participation in discussing democratic solutions to terrorism in Madrid involving text messaging and public projection; and Hyperborder, a research and book project about the U.S.-Mexico border in collaboration with architect Fernando Romero. Prior to Work Worth Doing, Gauthier operated her own successful communications design studio for more than 10 years, and Quinto studied new media and design at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and at the University of Brighton, England, and recently served as designer-in-residence at North Carolina State University.

Part of Reinventions: Insights 2008 Design Lecture Series.


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