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CAFÉ 2026 Exhibition: Learning from the Land: Indigenous-Led Design at DAS

Date
March 09, 2026 - March 13, 2026
Time
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET

Learning from the Land: Indigenous-Led Design at DAS
Presented as part of CAFÉ 2026

Learning from the Land features student work from Indigenous-led courses at DAS. Presented by the Canadian Architecture Students Association (CASA-ACÉA), the exhibition showcases selected student work from ARC920 Advanced Architecture Design Studio (Fall 2024, Fall 2025), led by Erik Skouris (Two Row Architect), and AR8106 Current Topics in Architectural Praxis: Indigenous Form Making (Fall 2025), led by James Bird (Massey College / Moriyama Teshima Architects), along with other Indigenous curriculum development initiatives in DAS.

Installed in the DAS Upper Atrium, the exhibition highlights architectural inquiry grounded in land-based perspectives and community knowledge, reflecting diverse approaches to investigation and research within the Department of Architectural Science. The exhibition forms part of the Canadian Architecture Forums on Education (CAFÉ 2026) programming taking place across Canada, including a keynote panel on March 20 at the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto - details coming soon.

A casual launch of CAFÉ Toronto 2026, with brief remarks, will take place to open the exhibition on Monday, March 9, at 12:00 PM, DAS, Upper Atrium.

Find out more about the extended CAFÉ Toronto 2026 events and register to join here (external link) .