PITCH-AND-JUDGE

FINAL TEAM PRESENTATIONS

Parallel jury sessions were held with Principle 3 teams and Principle 8 teams pitching their ideas to two separate judging panels. Each team had 7 minutes to present, followed by reaction commentary from the judges. The pitch-and-judge activity provided an opportunity to further engage City staff as well as tap on the network of external subject matter experts — in this way, leveraging on the combined knowledge and experience of the panel to solicit constructive feedback and critique on the projects.

Principle 3: historic neighbourhood character — Jury Members

    • Cory Dobson (Senior Planner, City of Vancouver)
    • Lys Divine Ndemeye (Podcast host: Design unmuted | Founder: Black + Indigenous Design Collective | Landscape Designer at space2place)
    • Richard Evans (Chair, RePlan Leadership Group)

Principle 8: access to/engaging with water — Jury Members

    • Thomas Daley (Planner, City of Vancouver)
    • Debbie Yeh (Coordinator, Community Programs and Outreach, UBC Campus + Community Planning)
    • Graham McGarva (Member, RePlan Leadership Group)

 

Principle 8 Jury Members (left to right): Graham McGarva, Debbie Yeh, Thomas Daley. Student members from the team ‘False Creek Tomorrow’ in the background / Nov-25-2022. Photographed by Su-Jan Yeo.

 

Student members from the teams ‘Junior Vancouver (JV) Planners’ and ‘False Creek Characteristic Captivators’ / Nov-25-2022. Photographed by Su-Jan Yeo.

 

Principle 3 Jury Members (left to right): Cory Dobson, Lys Divine Ndemeye, Richard Evans. Student members from the teams ‘False Geeks’ and ‘A Better Community (ABC) False Creek South’ in the background with PLAN 211 Teaching Assistant (Hayfaa Abou Ibrahim) / Nov-25-2022. Photographed by Su-Jan Yeo.

 

Student members from the team ‘False Geeks’ / Nov-25-2022. Photographed by Su-Jan Yeo.

 

Richard Evans sharing the judges’ choice project on behalf of the jury for Principle 3 // Nov-25-2022. Photographed by Su-Jan Yeo.

 

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