Risky Business: Financing the City

Toronto, Ontario

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On October 18th, The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design will present Risky Business: Financing the City. Part of the Daniels Fora series, this event will explore the role that financial actors and designers play in the cycles of boom and bust that characterize our cities, and how these actors conceptualize risk and speculation as a city-building tool.
 
Throughout history, the fortunes of cities, great and small, have been tied to the way they gain access to resources and manage risk. In the western tradition, church, state, and market forces have all, at one time, conspired to effect what gets built, how its gets built, and for whom. In the modern industrial city, this process has accelerated, with private capital increasingly driving the building of cities within a global network of competition and investment.
 
If our goal of managing risk in cities is to create resilient places that are ecologically, socially, and economically sustainable, what questions and criteria might we bring to bear to achieve this end? With collaboration between real estate developers and architects/urban designers playing an ever-increasing role in both defining markets and city building, it is time to take a closer look at how these issues are playing out today in Toronto and beyond.
 
Risky Business: Financing the City will feature a highly distinguished group of speakers with experience in risk assessment, financial investment, and city building. Each panelist will bring a different perspective to the table, contributing to a lively — and timely — discussion, moderated by Richard Sommer, Dean of the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design.

RISKY BUSINESS: FINANCING THE CITY
Thursday, October 18, 2012
6:30 -8:00 PM
Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles Street West

Speakers:
David Arthur, Managing Partner, North American Real Estate Investments, Brookfield Asset Management
Peter Clewes, Principal, architectsAlliance
Ron Dembo, Founder and CEO of Zerofootprint, and founder and former CEO of Algorithmics Incorporated
Ira Gluskin, President and Chief Investment Officer at Gluskin Sheff + Associates Inc.

Stage furnishings provided by Herman Miller.

For more information, please visit: http://www.daniels.utoronto.ca/events/2012/09/risky_business_financing_city

***please note: Due to the popularity of our Fora series, we ask that all ticket holders arrive by 6:20 PM to claim their seats. There will be a rush line for non-ticket holders. After 6:20, unclaimed seats will be made available to those in the rush line.***