20 images, 20 seconds, 200 cities, 2,000 presentations, 200,000 people.
In a matter of seconds, thousands of lives and dreams were destroyed in Haiti. Now, the global PechaKucha network is joining with Architecture for Humanity to help rebuild Haiti, 20 seconds at a time.
On February 20th, 2010, the 280 cities that host PechaKucha events worldwide will converge to present one continuous edition of PechaKucha Night. Kicking off in Tokyo, the presentation wave will travel eastward, with cities presenting one after the other. Crossing all times zones and cultures, the event will be streamed live online.
Don't miss Calgary's contribution to this historic global event, which will be centered on the theme of rebuilding. Speakers include Calgary architects, planners, individuals and organizations at the forefront of disaster relief and rebuilding efforts around the world.
Click here to view the event poster.
Speakers include:
- Jim Avery, Vice President, Spring Instant Structures Ltd.
- Dr. Michael Bopp, Four Worlds Centre for Development Learning
- Gary Ellis, Principal, The BridgeTown Works
- Catherine Hamel (with photography by Lawrence Eisler), Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Calgary
- Johann Kyser, Student & Team Alberta 2011 Solar Decathlon Acting Project Manager
- Olivier Mills, Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST)
- Dr. Sasha Tsenkova, Professor of Planning & International Development, University of Calgary
- Anila Umar, Youth Counselor
Click here to read speaker biographies.
About PechaKucha Nights:
Devised and shared by Klein Dytham Architecture in 2003 as a place for designers, developers and architects to meet, network and show their work in public, PechaKucha Nights are now taking place in 280 cities around the world. The format is simple: speakers present 20 slides each, for 20 seconds per slide. Calgary Arts Development has an agreement to host PechaKucha Nights in Calgary and will be hosting several PechaKucha Nights over the course of the year.








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I m in Calgary for a longer time this year, and I will be sure to attend this incredible event , as I missed the opportunity last year.enarmade banditer
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