Irene Chin, Curator for Contemporary Architecture at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, leads research and development on film and exhibitions. She has been contributing to projects at the CCA since 2015, including Archaeology of the Digital: Complexity and Convention (2016), Our Happy Life: Architecture and Well-Being in the Age of Emotional Capitalism (2019), and The Things Around Us: 51N4E and Rural Urban Framework (2021), and Groundwork (2024–2025). She holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Pratt Institute of New York and a Master of Design Studies from the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Untitled (The Things Around Us)
New product!The video assembly _Untitled (The Things Around Us)_ presents a heterogeneous scenario of constituent elements—environments, conditions, objects, and figures—that play a distinct role in the conceptual processes and design methods of the Brussels-based architecture and urbanism agency 51N4E and the research agency Rural Urban Framework (RUF). Formulated as a catalogue of “things,” in the philos...
Untitled (The Things Around Us)
New product!The video assembly _Untitled (The Things Around Us)_ presents a heterogeneous scenario of constituent elements—environments, conditions, objects, and figures—that play a distinct role in the conceptual processes and design methods of the Brussels-based architecture and urbanism agency 51N4E and the research agency Rural Urban Framework (RUF). Formulated as a catalogue of “things,” in the philos...