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WHIIDEX? N°2012 THE OFFICIAL SHOW GUIDE OF CANADA’S NATIONAL DESIGN + ARCHITECTURE EXPOSITION & CONFERENCE IDC & RAIC PRESENT: IIDEX CANADA EXPOSITION SEPTEMBER 20 & 21, 2012 9AM–6PM DIRECT ENERGY CENTRE, TORONTO IIDEXCANADA.COM NEW FOR 2012: ARCHITECTURE CANADA EXPO INTERNATIONAL PAVILION CANADA SKETCHES WITH MOLESKINE 18-WHEELERS ON THE SHOW FLOOR TORONTO DESIGN WEEK PLUS, INSPIRED EXPOS ON: HOSPITALITY CANADA, LIGHT CANADA, TEXTILE DESIGN, HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, MATERIAL WORLD, WORKPLACE DESIGN AND RETAIL DESIGN JOIN THE CONVERSATION @IIDEX Produced by: Act Natural. Reaffirm. Reclaim. Renew. Urban Retreat™ combines love of city and nature in one collection. Shown: Pattern UR202 in Stone. 100% Recycled Yarn. To learn more call 800 267 2149 ext 2128 (Canada) or visit us online at www.interface.com. Mission Zero and the Mission Zero logo are registered trademarks of Interface, Inc. IIDEX booth #1215 STIMEX proudly introduces at IIDEX 2012: LEAF chair offers unique comfort due to the New AEROERGONOMIC back support. PK chair features advanced flex back option and breathable mesh seat and back. LEAF and PK use new advanced mesh materials in 25 different colors. Both meet criteria of 100% recyclable office seating. www.stimexboutique.com 2012 IIDEX CANADA OFFICIAL SHOW GUIDE WELCOME TO IIDEX CANADA For some, this will be your first time at the show. For many, this will be your second, eighth, or perhaps even 28th time visiting Canada’s largest trade show for the built environment. This repeat factor is not at all surprising given the hundreds of reasons to attend the show, from discovering countless new products to valuable networking activities. Whether you are a seasoned veteran or an emerging professional, there is programming geared to you. We have had a great time collaborating on this year’s show. The decision for IDC and RAIC to partner as co-presenters was the right decision at the right time – reason number one for WHIIDEX. Now, what’s your WHIIDEX? –Susan Wiggins, Executive Director of IDC, and Jim McKee, Executive Director of Architecture Canada | RAIC 6 9 10 12 14 16 19 CONTENTS THE HEADLINERS Edifying expos and inspiring features on the show floor SITES TO SEE Don’t miss these award winners, pavilions and other hotspots GOINGS-ON On-site and off-site parties, meetings, receptions and tours WISE WORDS Keynotes from industry experts in lighting, design, hospitality and architecture SEMINAR PRESENTER TODD BRACHER, PAGE 16 WHO’S WHO The show partners, sponsors and exhibitors GET SMARTER Seminars and panels to help you stay ahead of the game FROM THE FLOOR The latest furniture, lighting and other launches – plucked right from the show floor FOLLOW @IIDEX AT TWITTER.COM/IIDEX JOIN THE CONVERSATION WITH #IIDEX12 FREE REGISTRATION ONLINE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 10 AT IIDEXCANADA.COM AFTER SEPTEMBER 10, ADMISSION TO THE EXHIBIT HALL IS $25, ONLINE OR AT THE DOOR. +HOUSE, OAA AWARD-WINNING PROJECT BY SUPERKÜL, PAGE 9 MASTHEAD IIDEX CANADA MANAGEMENT TEAM CONFERENCE AND INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR ARCHITECTURE CANADA | RAIC INFORMA CANADA Paige Magarrey PRESIDENT ASSOCIATE EDITOR VICE-PRESIDENT David Craddock Diane Chan Tracy Bowie Betty Vuong SPECIAL PROJECTS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ART DIRECTOR DIRECTOR OF MARKETING Jim McKee Matteo Sgaramella Matthew Searle FACT CHECKER DIRECTOR OF SALES Barry Chong Maria Ropotyn COPY EDITOR SALES AND MARKETING COORDINATOR Nina Eksir Aleksandra Grahovac Stepanie Mariko Heddon Julianna Kaiser Barbora Krsiakova Rahul Seth Nikolas Stello Ivan Vasyliv IIDEX Canada is owned by the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC) and co-presented by Architecture Canada | RAIC and managed by Informa Canada (formerly MMPI Canada). Informa Canada Inc., is one of the largest Canadian producers and marketers of tradeshows, consumer shows and conferences serving the construction, real estate, craft, art and design markets. Under the Informa Exhibitions division, Informa Canada produces and manages over 60 events annually, including the Interior Design Shows in Toronto and Vancouver; the One of a Kind Show in Toronto; Construct Canada; Art Toronto; the Real Estate Forum in Toronto and Vancouver; and Buildex in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton – in total attracting over 4,500 exhibitors and 400,000+ attendees annually. For more information please visit informacanada.com or informaexhibitions.com. EDITOR Kyle Wyatt Mimi Shao PRODUCTION MANAGER Alessandro Cancian COVER PHOTOS BY NAOMI FINLAY PHOTOGRAPHY CONSUMER MARKETING MANAGER Sofiola Papadhimitri DIRECTOR OF LIGHTING Yolande Teillet DIRECTOR OF HOSPITALITY CANADA Hedie Unger 10 Alcorn Ave., Suite 100 Toronto, ON, Canada M4V 3A9 (416) 944-3350 iidexcanada.com IDC DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS Hannah Trumper Jean-Jacques Teillet ACCOUNT MANAGERS CURATOR, THINK:MATERIAL Susan Wiggins Jeffrey Bakazias (416) 203-9674 ext. 238 jeffrey@azureonline.com Jim Salazar IIDEX LIAISON JOIN THE CONVERSATION @IIDEX INFORMA CANADA PRESIDENT Steven Levy informacanada.com AZURE PUBLISHER Sergio Sgaramella PRESIDENT CONSUMER MARKETING ASSISTANT Laura Levy (416) 203-9674 ext. 221 laura@azureonline.com 55 Murray St., Unit 350 Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 5M3 (613) 241-3600 raic.org Donna Assaly Nelda Rodger EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SENIOR OPERATIONS MANAGER Jennifer Ledingham OPERATIONS COORDINATORS Jennifer Head Hannah O’Donovan EDITOR Trevor Kruse 43 Hanna Ave., Unit C-536 Toronto, ON, Canada M6K 1X1 (416) 649-4425 (877) 443-4425 (toll-free) idcanada.org The IIDEX Canada Official Show Guide is published by Azure magazine. Azure is a registered trademark of Azure Publishing Inc. 460 Richmond St. W., Suite 601 Toronto, ON, Canada M5V 1Y1 (416) 203-9674 azuremagazine.com Printed in Canada IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE 5 FEATURES THE HEADLINERS Edifying expos and inspiring features on the show floor WHAT’S YOUR BIG IDEA? ANIMATE YOUR SPACE This year’s Special Delivery exhibit gives designers a real challenge: the interiors of 18-wheelers. Working with the curatorial team of Deborah Wang and Jeremy Vandermeij of Toronto Design Offsite, as well as Shaun Moore and Julie Nicholson of MADE, IIDEX invited local artists and designers to create immersive art installations in trucks owned by leading manufacturers, using the manufacturers’ own products and materials. Participants include Scott Eunson, Christina Zeidler, design studio Fugitive Glue, Jade Rude and Orest Tataryn. The trucks, located throughout the show floor, will relocate to outside the Gladstone Hotel for the Fender Bender closing-night party. BOOTHS 1449, 1835, 1827, 1815 The Light Canada expo of over 100 innovative lighting exhibitors is hosting a new feature this year: Candela, Ottawa’s light art exhibition. The exhibit blurs the line between art and design with an inspired collection of innovative lighting ideas. BOOTH 307 SCOTT EUNSON CHRISTINA ZEIDLER FUGITIVE GLUE OREST TATARYN JADE RUDE DIG INTO DESIGN Head across Canada with Mission Design, a non-profit organization committed to raising awareness of Canadian design excellence. At IIDEX, Mission Design highlights architecture, interior design, graphic and industrial design award winners. BOOTH 349 RÉVERBÈRE BY ARTIST ILANA PICHON PAPRIKA’S BOOTH FOR MISSION DESIGN, AT THE TAIPEI WORLD DESIGN EXPO, FEATURED SAFETY CONES TO CREATE LIGHT BOXES FEATURING CANADIAN DESIGN PROJECTS SPEC THE UNEXPECTED The hottest designs and services for making products fly off the shelves are at the Retail Design expo. Plus, get inspired by the multi-sensory projects of the YSmell Project student retail design competition. The winning student will be announced on Thursday, September 20 (see page 10). The exhibit also includes a scent display created by Tracy Pepe of Nose Knows Design to show how strongly scent affects consumer behaviour. Pepe’s Gen Y scent, designed to inspire the students involved in the competition, will also be on exhibit. BOOTH 1321 Located in the Material World showcase of material suppliers, the THINK:Material exhibit of innovative offerings from around the world is one of the most eagerly-anticipated features at the show. This year, Canada’s Favourite Materials highlights innovative glass, wood, metal, textiles and other materials selected by IDC’s provincial presidents and Canadian design studios. Plus, Material Intelligence will present a selection of innovative materials from its collection. BOOTH 1345 THINK:MATERIAL SPONSORS: PACIFIC STONE GLOSS FROM DECOTONE, BENCORE FROM OCTOPUS AND CRACKLE CLEAR FROM NATHAN ALLAN GLASS 6 IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE PROJECT VELOX, YSMELL CONCEPT SUBMISSION IIDEXCANADA.COM CANDELA PHOTO BY GERARD BRAZIL; MISSION DESIGN PHOTO BY LOUIS GAGNON ORIGINALITY OVER HABIT SKETCH OF BELKIN GALLERY AT UBC BY PETER CARDEW ARCHITECTS FEATURES MARIMEKKO’S SIGNATURE UNIKKO FABRIC AND CO-FOUNDER ARMI RATIA IT’S ALL ABOUT INSPIRATION Moleskine takes IIDEX by storm with three exciting features. Created in collaboration with Milan and Toronto-based architect, Enrico Cleva, the Canada Sketches project includes drawings by designers and architects from across Canada, showcased at the International Pavilion and in an online Flickr gallery. Look for the Design In Action sketchbooks at key event locations, where visitors can doodle their IIDEX-inspired ideas for potential inclusion in Moleskine’s permanent collection. Purchase your own Moleskine at the Swipe bookstore, or keep an eye out for the Sketchbook In-Hand initiative to get your special edition of IIDEX-branded Moleskine notebooks at events throughout the show. NEW / NOW / NEVER BEFORE This year’s Architecture Canada expo features a wide array of architectural products, from finishes and windows to architectural software and sustainable products. Also, the winners of the 2012 National Urban Design Awards – including Toronto’s Sherbourne Common (shown), Thunder Bay’s Gathering Circle and the North Vancouver City Library – will be highlighted at the show with an exhibit and awards ceremony. BOOTH 243 GET IN TOUCH WITH DESIGN The new Textile Design expo presents a diverse selection of suppliers for retail, healthcare, workplace, residential and hospitality projects. Look for the Textile Museum of Canada’s preview of its upcoming exhibition, Marimekko, With Love. The company’s culture and visual identity are explored through a retrospective of its post-World War II origin with co-founders Viljo and Armi Ratia, and its emergence in Toronto through Janis Kravis’s design store, Karelia. BOOTH 1637 DROP IN AND STAY AWHILE The Hospitality Canada Expo, sponsored by NEWH Canada, features the latest finds from over 50 leading hotel and restaurant suppliers and manufacturers. The expo is anchored by show partner Inspire’s hotel-inspired lounge. Inspire is a collaboration among leading hospitality vendors World Wide Iozza, Credible Upholstery, Tappatec, Metro Wallcoverings, CPNA and BL Woodworking & Design. The expo also includes a lounge by Herman Miller, and the launch of the 2013 enRoute Hotel Design Awards competition. CANADA 1 . 8 0 0 . 4 4 0 . 0 9 1 1 VIGNETTE AT THE INSPIRE SHOWROOM BY II BY IV DESIGN ASSOCIATES SHERBOURNE COMMON’S LIGHT SHOWERS BY ARTIST JILL ANHOLT Be sure to check out these other not-to-be-missed show floor highlights The Workplace Design expo presents products, services and innovations from over 100 exhibitors to help design professionals make the most of every office space. JOIN THE CONVERSATION @IIDEX Learn about the healthcare industry’s new products and trends, and get geared up for the International Union of Architects Global Healthcare symposium, to be held at IIDEX 2013. Plus, see the latest in multi-use furniture, integrated technology and other developments for education/ learning environments. Explore the growing relationship between interior and exterior spaces at the Landscape Architecture expo, which will feature the 2012 OALA award recipients. BOOTH 614 The most exciting phase of the design process – the ideation phase – is celebrated at the ACIDO Industrial Design Experience exhibit, where visitors can try out a new product idea app by Primordial Soup. BOOTH 1621 Ontario Association of Landscape Architects IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE 7 Discover New Products at IIDEX Work Place Expo - Booth #1609 See Keel system by ABCO 2.0 See - Auditorium Seating by Sedia Systems www.sediasystems.com - Task Seating by ABCO 2.0 www.abcofurniture.com - Task Seating by www.adi-artdesign.com - Speciality Seating by www.kfiseating.com - Soft Seating by www.tansformationsfurniture.com - Systems & Tables by www.enwork.com See unique dividers for Living & Work by LOFTwall MDR Associates Contract Furniture Factory Resource 523 The Queensway, Suite #1C Toronto, ON M8Y 1J7 T 1.888.588.8017 T 416.945.9436 F 1.866.493.6212 www.mdrassociates.org SITES TO SEE HOTSPOTS Don’t miss these award winners, pavilions and other hotspots IDC AND RAIC WELCOME YOU TO IIDEX INTERNATIONAL PAVILION Right inside the exhibit hall doors, the Interior Designers of Canada and Architecture Canada | RAIC welcome attendees with an info booth featuring multi-sensory Atmosphere panels from audiovisual entertainment exhibitor, bb Blanc. BOOTH 700 Head around the world in 1,200 square feet at the International Pavilion, designed by Milan and Toronto-based architects Enrico Cleva and Sara Viarengo. The two-storey scaffolding – from Italian manufacturer Metalsistem – showcases images and products from the best companies Europe has to offer, and also houses an espresso lounge, Moleskine’s Canada Sketches project and the Swipe Design Books and Objects bookstore. BOOTH 549 MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDENT CHARRETTE See the next generation of design at IIDEX’s annual charrette program, which brings together multidisciplinary teams of interior design, architecture and landscape architecture students to compete on Thursday, September 20, from 9am to 2pm. The winning teams will be announced at 3pm at the Keilhauer Keynote Theatre. Ontario Association of Landscape Architects ENRICO CLEVA AND SARA VIARENGO’S VISION FOR IIDEX’S 2012 INTERNATIONAL PAVILLION CHAIR CONNECTION EMERGING PROFESSIONALS DAY Exhibited in conjunction with Montreal’s SIDIM design show, the Chair Connection showcase of impressive seating design is on display in the Workplace Design expo. Drop by to test drive the Leaf chair by Rouillard, Very by Haworth, Scooch by Allsteel and the rest of the winning designs, as selected by IDC members across Canada. IDC presents a series of informative seminars and workshops catering to students, young professionals and newcomers to the industry. For more information and schedule details, visit iidexcanada.com. BOOTH 1801 BAR IIDEX OFFICE CHAIR HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Take a break from the action – and meet the industry’s latest movers and shakers – at IIDEX’s gorgeous show floor bar. BOOTH 800 It was such a hit last year that it’s back with more teams and double the rinks. IIDEX’s charity hockey tournament, with proceeds going toward Helmets to Hardhats and the Interior Designers of Canada Foundation, is played on the ergonomic office chairs from leading furniture manufacturers and dealers on rinks located right on the show floor and in the Direct Energy Centre’s galleria. Industry pros are pitted against each other over two days with the finale taking place across from the Gladstone Hotel (see page 10 for more info). HELMETS TO HARDHATS DU REGIMENT AUX BATIMENTS THE WINNERS’ CIRCLE The best of the best can be found on the IIDEX show floor. Check out these architecture and design award winners: Air Canada’s enRoute magazine is launching the second enRoute Hotel Design Awards at IIDEX. Judged by international industry experts – including Matali Crasset and Adam D. Tihany – the awards celebrate the best Canadian-designed hotels around the world. Find out how to enter your project at BOOTH 1131B. See the future of the industry with the Top 5 Under 5 awards, celebrating IDC’s most promising intern and provisional members in the first five years of their careers. Discover the potential of cities with the National Urban Design Awards, which celebrates firms contributing to the sustainability and overall quality of Canadian cities. BOOTH 243. Go local with the Ontario Association of Architects 2012 Excellence Awards, with projects from Superkül, KPMB, Paul Raff and others. BOOTH 431B See envelope-pushing emerging Canadian designers at Twenty + Change, the juried exhibit of projects and studios that are changing the face of architecture. BOOTH 425B TWENTY + CHANGE RECIPIENT MAISON GLISSADE BY AKB JOIN THE CONVERSATION @IIDEX IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE 9 EVENTS GOINGS-ON On-site and off-site parties, meetings, receptions and tours ON-SITE HAPPENINGS TORONTO DESIGN WEEK IIDEX moves beyond the show floor with exciting events all over the city Wednesday, September 19 ARIDO and IDC Innovation Awards Gala 6:30PM, LIBERTY GRAND Thursday, September 20 Top 5 Under 5 Panel Discussion 9AM, KEILHAUER KEYNOTE THEATRE This year’s recipients and their employers take part in a panel discussion on the keys to success in the workplace. Multidisciplinary Student Charrette Awards Fete the interior projects and products that everyone has been buzzing about all year at the 28th annual ARIDO and Innovation Awards Gala. Purchase tickets at arido.ca. 3PM, KEILHAUER KEYNOTE THEATRE 6:30PM, OUTSIDE THE GLADSTONE HOTEL IIDEX announces the winners of the design, landscape design and architecture charrette competitions. IIDEX’s on-site two-day tournament in support of the Interior Designers of Canada Foundation and Helmets to Hardhats ends with the finale across the street from the Gladstone Hotel. IIDEX Canada Innovation Awards for Booths 3:30PM, KEILHAUER KEYNOTE THEATRE YSmell RDI Student Awards Ceremony HELMETS TO HARDHATS IDC celebrates the most creative booths on the expo floor. DU REGIMENT AUX BATIMENTS Fender Bender Party 11AM, KEILHAUER KEYNOTE THEATRE The Retail Design Institute’s Toronto chapter announces the winner of the YSmell student competition. NEWH Canada Scholarships 11AM, KEILHAUER KEYNOTE THEATRE Hospitality industry network NEWH presents its annual scholarships to students entering the hospitality industry. CANADA 2nd Annual Charity fundraiser chair hockey finale 7PM, GLADSTONE HOTEL Showfloor Cocktail Party 5PM Enjoy a well-deserved drink from host bars at IIDEX partners’ booths while exploring the show floor. Friday, September 21 Thursday, September 20 Showroom parties 6PM, CITYWIDE Select trade showrooms, including Eliile, Humanscale, Lightform, Klaus and others, invite show-goers to drop by for a toast. National Urban Design Awards Ceremony Dine by Design 3:30PM, KEILHAUER KEYNOTE THEATRE 7:30PM, CITYWIDE The recipients of this year’s Urban Design Awards are honoured with a ceremony and cocktail reception. Test drive seven of Toronto’s best-designed restaurants with fixed-price menus. Tickets can be purchased online at iidexcanada.com. Friday, September 21 IDC Annual Meeting 4:30PM, KEILHAUER KEYNOTE THEATRE President Donna Assaly welcomes in 2012–13 president David Gibbons and updates members on IDC’s activities this year. Sons of Architecture Speaker Series: Tomas Koolhaas 6:30PM, DESIGN EXCHANGE Filmmaker Tomas Koolhaas discusses his documentary about his father Rem Koolhaas. Plus, enjoy free admission to DX exhibitions from September 17 to 21 by presenting your IIDEX badge. Visit dx.org. Follow the Special Delivery trucks to the Gladstone for IIDEX’s annual closing-night party. Don’t miss a special second-floor installation by artist duo Robert Hengeveld and Marcia Huyer. Saturday, September 22 Films by Design 1:30PM, BLOOR CINEMA IIDEX architecture keynotes, with Hot Docs programmer Robin Smith, present screenings of architecture-focused films that have influenced their work personally and professionally. At 1:30pm, John Peterson presents Wings of Desire; at 5pm, Janna Levitt presents Les enfants du paradis; and at 9pm, Ian Chodikoff presents A Serious Man. Tickets are available in advance at bloorcinema.com, or at the door. The keynotes will introduce their film and stay for a Q&A afterward. TOURS IIDEX offers exclusive peeks into the city’s most exciting projects. Register at iidexcanada.com. Bridgepoint Hospital (ST01) Trump Tower (ST02) Ryerson Image Centre (ST03) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 4PM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 10AM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 10AM Greg Colucci and Antra Roze, of Diamond Schmitt Architects, lead a hard-hat tour through the 10-storey, 63,000 square metre health facility, currently under construction in Toronto’s Riverdale community. Dan Menchions and Keith Rushbrook, partners of II By IV Associates, lead a walk through the striking interiors of the Trump International Hotel and Tower, located in the heart of the Financial District. Join Peggy Theodore and Doina Popescu in the first-ever tour through Ryerson University’s new glass and LED-clad expansion of its School of Image Arts, designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects. 10 IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE Historic Church Conversion 510 College Street (ST04) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 10AM Developer and designer Joe Brennan presents his conversion of a Portuguese Seventh-day Adventist church into luxury freehold homes. IIDEXCANADA.COM WISE WORDS KEYNOTES Expert advice from Disney’s lighting guru, the king of restaurant design, a French product designer turned interior designer and the industry’s top practitioners of socially-responsible architecture ALL KEYNOTES ARE FREE AND WILL BE PRESENTED IN THE KEILHAUER KEYNOTE THEATRE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 HOSPITALITY KEYNOTE LIGHTING KEYNOTE Adam D. Tihany, Tihany Design with Ilana Weitzman, Air Canada’s enRoute magazine Will Hastings, Walt Disney Imagineering THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 3:30PM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 11AM Sponsored By Sponsored By HASTINGS’ LIGHTING FOR THE JASMINE’S FLYING CARPETS RIDE AT TOKYO DISNEYSEA CANADA ADAM D. TIHANY ILANA WEITZMAN YOU ARE HOW YOU EAT (AND SLEEP): GREAT TRAVEL EXPERIENCES BY DESIGN If there’s one thing that top hotels across the globe have in common, it’s an unmistakable sense of drama – often thanks to designer Adam D. Tihany. Tihany has worked with chefs and hoteliers in Las Vegas, Cape Town, Seoul and other hotspots to create extraordinary spaces, like Dinner at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park. With Air Canada’s enRoute magazine editor-inchief Ilana Weitzman, Tihany will discuss the methods behind his evocative designs, including how his relationships with his clients – like celeb chefs Thomas Keller, Wolfgang Puck and Heston Blumenthal – play a crucial role in his process. WILL HASTINGS SOLVING WITH STORY: A THEATRICAL APPROACH TO LIGHTING DESIGN Not many companies know magic better than Disney. And no designer knows how to use lighting to its dizzyingly spectacular capabilities as well as Will Hastings. The senior designer with Walt Disney Imagineering has mastered the art of juggling every factor imaginable – from budget, schedule and maintenance to efficiency and even cultural considerations – to create truly innovative light displays. Hastings will present his past projects as proof of how lighting designers are simply storytellers in disguise. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 ARCHITECTURE KEYNOTE DESIGN KEYNOTE Janna Levitt, Levitt Goodman Architects Michael Murphy, MASS Design Group John Peterson, Public Architecture with Ian Chodikoff, Canadian Architect Patrick Norguet, Studio Norguet FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2:30PM Sponsored By NORGUET’S BEND CHAIR FOR FASEM INTERNATIONAL FROM ATELIER TO MASS MARKET: AN ATYPICAL TRAJECTORY IAN CHODIKOFF JANNA LEVITT MICHAEL MURPHY JOHN PETERSON IN THE PUBLIC’S INTEREST The era of socially sustainable architecture has arrived, and three of its leading practitioners are Janna Levitt, of Toronto firm Levitt Goodman Architects; Michael Murphy, of Boston studio MASS Design Group; and John Peterson, of national non-profit design initiative Public Architecture. Canadian Architect editor-in-chief Ian Chodikoff will lead the panellists through a discussion of what it means to design public-interest architecture, and how their experiences in the non-profit and private sectors have helped them address their clients’ needs. 12 IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE PATRICK NORGUET The French have a knack for merging timeless detail with space-age silhouettes, and Patrick Norguet is no exception. The Parisian designer has been producing fresh, innovative furniture and lighting designs since 2000, when he was discovered by Giulio Cappellini at the Salon du Meuble and his first piece, the Plexiglas Rainbow Chair, went into production. Norguet will discuss his recent foray into interior design – notably his series of McDonald’s restaurants across France – and how his industrial design process informs his spectacular spaces. Norguet’s keynote is part of the Vis-à-Vis Architecture cycle coordinated by the Embassy of France and the Institut Français. IIDEXCANADA.COM ILANA WEITZMAN PHOTO BY MALINA CORPADEAN; WILL HASTINGS PHOTOS ©DISNEY Sponsored By FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 11AM EXHIBITORS SHOW PARTNERS, EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS IIDEX CANADA SHOW PARTNERS: SHOW HOURS Thursday, September 20, 9AM–6PM Friday, September 21, 9AM–6PM # 3M Canada Company A A&A Optoelectronics Ltd. ABCO Office Furniture ACIDO, Association of Chartered Industrial Designers of Ontario Actiu Acuity Brands Lighting Adele-C ADI, Art Design International AGA Marvel Allsteel Alpi S.p.A. Altro Floor and Wall Systems Amala Carpets Andreu World Anima e ferro APDIQ, Association professionnelle des designers d’intérieur du Québec APG Displays Arani Systems Corp. Arborite Architizer Arconas Ares Line ARIDNB, Association of Registered Interior Designers of New Brunswick ARIDO, Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario Armodilo Display Solutions Arold Artopex ArtVPS ASID, American Society of Interior Designers ASOBI d.o.o. Atmosphere Aurora Experience Inc. Avant Garde Award magazine AWMAC, Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada Azure magazine B bb Blanc Beaufurn Beghelli Canada Behler (2011) Inc. Beijing Solarone Energy Technology Co. Ltd. Bentley Prince Street Bernhardt Fabrics BetaLED Beta-Calco Inc. Bethel International Beyond Digital Imaging BL Innovative Lighting BLN, Burton Lighting Network Bloom Lighting Group BLWD, BL Woodworking and Design Borgo Contract Seating Borroughs Corporation Bouty Boxworx Brenlo BTD Wood Powder Coating Building magazine BUM Contract Indoor and Outdoor Furniture C CaGBC, Canada Green Building Council Cambria Camira Fabrics Ltd. Canada GL Lighting Technology Canadian Architect Canadian Builders Quarterly 14 IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE Canadian Consulting Engineer Canadian Interiors magazine Candela Ottawa Light Art Exhibition Carnegie / Xorel CCR Solutions CDECA, Canadian Decorators’ Association CDI, Commercial Design Interiors CEDIA, Custom Electronic Design Installation Association Century Industries Century Wood Products CFM&D, Canadian Facility Management and Design magazine Chair Connection Classic Woodwork Inc. CN International Concrete Elegance Coni-marble Manufacturing Construction Canada Construction Links Consulate General de France à Toronto Contract magazine Contrast Lighting Convenience Group Inc. CoreNet Global, Toronto Chapter Corflex Partitions Inc. Coveright Coverings magazine CPA, Composite Panel Association CPNA, Contract Partners of North America Inc. Creative Mornings Credible Upholstery Cree Canada CRIC, Construction Resources Initiative Council Crozier D D4 Displays Inc. Dainolite Limited Dauphin David Trubridge Davidson Furniture Specialties Davis Day and Campbell Decotone Surfaces Design 2 Spec Design and Architecture Student Charrette Design Calendar Design Source Guide Design Trade Resource Directory Designer Pages Designlines magazine DFAIT, Department of Foreign Affairs International Trade Canada DIAC, Design Industry Advisory Committee Dine by Design Dinoflex Group LP DIRTT Doellken-Woodtape Dongguan Xinju Optoelectronics Technology Co. Ltd. Dowco Technology Durock Alfacing International E Eastern Hotelier Ecomaterials Edison Lighting Group Ltd. Edison Price Lighting Ee Stairs North America Inc. Electrical Line Magazine eliile Elite Living EMU Eney Studio Enrico Cleva and Co. Architetti enRoute Hotel Design Awards Entire Imaging Eomac Equiparc Ergonomic Accessories Eureka Lighting Eurofase Inc. European Flooring Eventscape Inc. Everhii Lighting (Anhui) Co. Ltd. Evonik Exact Furniture Limited F Fabric Architecture Fabricut Contract Finium Firestone Building Products First Vision Flakeboard Focal Point Folia Formica Canada Funder America Furniture by Asti Inc. G Gallery 133 Gaylord Hardwood Flooring GE Lighting Grand Rapids Chair Company Grohe Canada Inc. Grosfillex Groupe Lacasse GTW Filter GVA Lighting Inc. H HAC, Hotel Association of Canada Häfele Canada Inc. Han Star Co. Ltd. Hangzhou Kulon Electronics Co. Ltd. Haworth Healthcare Design magazine Helmets for Hardhats Canada Henderson Resource Group Heritage Casting and Iron Works Herman Miller Hermes Supplies Inc. Hewlett Packard Canada Holsag Canada Homes Publishing Group Hotelier magazine HP Canada LP Hubbell Canada LP Humanscale Hunter Douglas Canada LP I IDA, Interior Designers of Alberta IDAS, Interior Design Association of Saskatchewan IDC, Interior Designers of Canada IDCF, Interior Designers of Canada Foundation IDIBC, Interior Designers Institute of British Columbia IDNS, Interior Designers of Nova Scotia IDRC, Interior Decor Resources Canada IES, Illuminating Engineering Society, Toronto Section IFMA, International Facility Management Association, Toronto Chapter IIDA, International Interior Design Association Illusion LED Ltd. Imperial Coffee and Services Inc. Independent NRG Corp. Index Design Info-Link Inktronic Inspire Institut Francais Interface Interieurs Interior Design magazine International Pavilion IZZY+ J J+J Invision Jaga Canada Climate Systems Inc. Johnsonite Julien Inc. Juno Associates / Smart Waste Canada K Keilhauer Kobe Interior Products Komandor Kostuch Publications L Lamin-Art Lamitech Decorative Laminates Landscape Forms Leland International Levey Industries LHD Tapis Lightform Liss Gallery Liteline Corporation Loaring Construction Co. Ltd. LSI Floors Luminergie Luminis Canada Lumo Advanced Lighting Lunar Master Lutron Electronics Co. Inc. M Maglin Site Furniture Manchee Leather Mandy Li Collection Manning Lighting Marvin Windows and Doors Canada Material Intelligence McRae Imaging MDR Associates Meltdown Glass Art and Design Mercury Wood Products Metalsistem Canada Metalumen Metl-Span LLC Metro Wallcoverings Metropolis magazine Metrosphere Light Corp. Meuble El Chark Factory S.A.E. Mission Design MMQB, Monday Morning Quarterback Modern Flames Moleskine MP Lighting MTS Seating Mumby Associates Mustang Visual N Nadurra Wood Corp. Nardi Nathan Allan Glass New Wall Inc. NCIDQ, National Council for Interior Design Qualification NEWH Canada Nienkämper Northland Art Company NRCAN, Natural Resources Canada Nuline Nuvo magazine O OAA, Ontario Association of Architects OALA, Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Objekt Octopus Products Ltd. Office Chair Hockey Game Officeinsight Ombrages Omnova Solutions OneTouch Automation Ontario Design Trade Sourcebook Ontario Wood WORKS! / Canada Wood Council Onyx Specialty Papers Osram Sylvania Ltd. P Palazzetti Palliser Furniture Ltd. Panolite Pathway Lighting Products PCL Graphics Peerless Electric Petroff Gallery Philips Day-Brite Canada Philips Ledalite Philips Lighting Philips Lumec Philips Canlyte PI Fine Art PIDIM, Professional Interior Designers Institute of Manitoba Plan L Primewall Professional Lighting & Production magazine Q Quartz Master R RAB Design Lighting Inc. RAIC, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada RDI, Retail Design Institute Renaissance Fireplaces Revlite Technologies Inc. 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ENTRY DOOR ISO 9001 REGIS RED C O M WINDOW SURROUNDS TRIM BOARDS R ED C O M TE ISO 14001 Y PAN TE Y PAN REGIS VI-FRAMES ® Products for Sustainable Design Style: Breakout Color: Black Metallic Hybrid Resilient Modular Broadloom Woven 800.655.1075 tandus.com QUALITY. SERVICE. VALUE. THE RELIABLE CHOICE. Visit us online at www.vi-lux.com or call 1-866-281-6743 JOIN THE CONVERSATION @IIDEX IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE 15 SEMINARS GET SMARTER Seminars and panels to help you stay ahead of the game Selected highlights below. For the full list, complete information on the CEU-accredited seminars and to register, visit iidexcanada.com Thursday, September 20 The Best Managed Luxury Hotel Brands (T01) 8:30–10:30AM Brand expert Mary Newman leads a panel discussion of the bestmanaged hotel brands in North America, and how hotel design affects customer satisfaction. Bridgepoint – Built by Design with Patients in Mind (T04) 8:30–9:30AM Gregory Colucci of Diamond Schmitt Architects reveals the potential of a health facility to transform the surrounding community, and the industry as a whole. Phone Booths and Mailboxes: The Way We Work Now (T08) 9–11AM Beyond Green Claims: How Transparency Gets Us to What Matters for Sustainability (T23) 1–2PM Heather Gadonniex, of sustainability consultancy UL Environment, designer Helen Kerr, Beth Stroshane, of Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects, and Interface’s Nadine Gudz discuss the importance of sustainable products and green manufacturing practices. “Lightfalls Virtual LED” Installation Case Study: Physics Meets Design (T24) 1–2PM Lightfalls designer Todd Bracher talks about his studio, his collaboration with 3M, and merging lighting, science and technology. The explosion of technology, and how it is affecting the workplace, is discussed by B+H Architects’ Heidi Painchaud, Francis Cauffman’s John Campbell, Staffelbach’s Jo Staffelbach Heinz, KKS’s Katrina Kostic Samen and moderator Kay Sargent of Teknion. 1–2PM Designing Right-Brained Stores in a High-Tech, Socially Networked World (T13) Making Commercial Interiors Accessible for All Ontarians 10–11AM Retail design consultant David Kepron explores how technology is changing the retail world and influencing the future of product design. Fast Forward – A Future View of Interior Trends for 2014 (T18) 1–2PM Interior designer Greg Dunlop, of WGSN-Homebuildlife, presents the colour, material and product trends forecasted to affect the interior design industry two years from now. Get Noticed Using Social and Traditional Media to your Advantage (T19) 1–2PM PR specialist Annette Borger and marketing expert Kirsten Mogg show small design and architecture firms how to get results from social media and traditional marketing. Lean Project Delivery: Time + $ + Quality (T20) 1–3PM Architect Brian Watkinson and Dick Bayer, of ReAlignment Group, present a project management model designed to streamline schedules, costs and design quality. 16 IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE The Green Revolution of the Central Business District of Toronto (T25) B+H designer Douglas Birkenshaw discusses greening downtown cores and techniques for creating sustainable tall buildings. (T26) 1–3PM Interior designer Amy Pothier and Quadrangle principal Susan Ruptash discuss the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Accessible Built Environment Standard. Capturing the Student Voice (T28) 2:30–3:30PM Herman Miller Education director Jeff Vredevoogd discusses the company’s recent initiative inviting students to create videos about what makes their campuses green. Health and the Built Environment (T30) 2:30–3:30PM Environmental psychologist Dak Kopec addresses physical health in relation to indoor air quality, atmosphere, allergens, privacy, disease transmission and space planning. Friday, September 21 Specifying Rapidly Renewable Natural Textiles (F01) impact and high-performance qualities of raw material textiles. Globalized Delivery: Scalable Application and BIM’s Influence on the Architect (F03) 9–11AM Brent Mauti, of global engineering and construction company CH2M Hill, reveals the benefits and applications of Building Information Modelling for any type of project – big or small. Class ‘A’ Lighting: A Colour Workshop for Lighting (F09) and Danish Architecture Centre’s Ellen Kathrine Hansen present two case studies that demonstrate high-quality solar architecture. Delta by Design – The Next Generation (F19) 12:30–2:30PM HOK’s Randa Tukan and Daniela Barbon walk through the design process of the latest Delta Hotel. Northern Sustainability: The Development of Super Energy Efficient Housing in Canada (F20) 9–11AM 12:30–2:30PM Jean Paul Freyssinier, of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Lighting Research Center, introduces the colour rendering index (CRI) and correlated colour temperature (CCT), and discusses how to use them when talking about colour-related properties of architectural lighting. Bill Semple and Thomas Green of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation discuss strategies for energy efficient, culturally-appropriate housing in northern Canada. Designing for Diversity (F12) JT Kostman, Darryl Balaski, Rick Galbraith and IFI president Shashi Caan, with Canadian Facility Management & Design magazine editor Pamela Young, discuss how workplace behavioural trends relate to design. 10–11AM Psychologist Dak Kopec discusses diversity and how the built environment can be developed to support a community’s core values. The World of Entertainment Design (F13) 10–11AM Gordon Dorrett, of Toronto design and planning firm Forrec Ltd., presents an overview of how his firm creates theme parks, resorts and other leisure developments that make up this subcategory of entertainment design. Architecture and the Brain (F15) IFI CID Dialogues: Emotion, Health and Human Sustainability in the Workplace (F21) 12:30–2:30PM The Importance of Being a Socially-Sustainable Architect (F23) 1–2PM Janna Levitt, of Levitt Goodman, Michael Murphy, of MASS Design Group, John Peterson, of Public Architecture, and Canadian Architect editor Ian Chodikoff offer an in-depth workshop of socially sustainable architecture. 10–11AM Oshin Vartanian, of U of T’s psychology department and Defence R&D Canada, presents the results of a study looking at how architectural features impact the user’s appreciation of a space. Mitigating Risk: A Research Study on How to Reduce Environmental Impact Through Adaptable Hospital Design (F25) Body Language – How to Decode What Others Are Really Thinking and Feeling (F17) Herman Miller’s Julie Sless and Scott Charon discuss how healthcare facilities can benefit from adaptable solutions and sustainable design. 12:30–2:30PM Body language expert Eliot Hoppe shows how body movements, facial expressions and other gestures play a crucial role in communication with clients and customers. 8:30–9:30AM Architectural Potentials in Solar Design (F18) Camira’s Paul Bennotti and Simon Whittaker discuss the environmental Ryerson professor Miljana Horvat 12:30–3:30PM 1–2PM Greener Lighting New Energy Efficiency Requirements (F26) 1–2PM Andrew Parker, of Salex, and David Edgson, of Acuity Brands Canada, discuss how new requirements for lighting power density and mandatory control strategies impact designers and clients. 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BOOTH 919 TON, oldest producer of bentwood furniture in the world, established by Michael Thonet, presenting Red Dot Award winners: MERANO arm chair and PETALO nightvalet, as well as TEE coatstand, prestigious Interior Innovation Award 2012 winner. www.toncanada.com (416) 841-4087 WORK ENERGY PRODUCTS Exciting desks, chairs and soft seating, from the Workplace Design expo, that get the most out of ever-changing work environments 3 2 1 4 5 6 1 Talk by Keilhauer This soft seating system optimizes face-toface meetings by angling sitters in natural conversational positions. The expansive backrest on these one- and two-seaters doubles as a privacy screen and sound barrier in open spaces. keilhauer.com BOOTH 749 2 Float by Humanscale True to its name, this height-adjustable stand/sit worksurface effortlessly rises and drops at the touch of a hand, thanks to a unique counterbalance mechanism. humanscale.com BOOTH 815 JOIN THE CONVERSATION @IIDEX 3 Sedan by Nienkämper 5 inPower Bar by Arconas Personal space meets public setting in this wingback lounge chair by Evan Bare and Aaron Duke, designed for meeting spaces, lobbies and lounges. Plus, its generous deep cushioned seat and backrest are surprisingly supportive. nienkamper.com BOOTH 1109 Arconas’s highly adaptable work surface is integrated with power outlets, making recharging electronic devices a breeze. It’s designed to adapt to a variety of environments, including schools, libraries, healthcare centres and passenger terminals. arconas.com BOOTH 1209 4 Sidewise by Teknion 6 Nex by Groupe Lacasse IIDEX SHOW PARTNER Height-adjustable surfaces and screens, modular modesty panels, overlapping surfaces and scores of unique storage components make up the Nex casegoods system, made of wood grain laminates with high-gloss finishes. groupelacasse.com BOOTH 737 Figure3’s Christopher Wright created Sidewise for those seeking a space to think or recharge during the work day. This casegoods system carves out a workplace in-between more open settings. teknion.com BOOTH 801 IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE 19 PRODUCTS BUILDING BLOCKS Architectural materials, flooring and other components for crafting truly unique spaces, from the Architecture Canada expo 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Allure Brilliant by Grohe Inspired by Shanghai’s World Financial Center, this slick faceted faucet lends a decidedly architectural feel to sinks and basins. For an added flair, the water flow can be seen via a cut-out detail on the top of the spout. grohe.com BOOTH 437 2 Aquarius by Altro 3 Urban Retreat by Interface IIDEX SHOW PARTNER This collection of textures designed to evoke organic forms (shown here in Flax/Grass) is Interface’s first product to be locally manufactured and distributed all over the world. interface.com BOOTH 829 IIDEX SHOW PARTNER 4 Curved Wall by Seeyond This safety flooring – ideal for such wet/dry areas as locker rooms, changing areas and patient-assisted bathrooms – features Altro’s proprietary anti-stain, anti-bacterial coating that allows for easy cleaning and maintenance. altrofloors.com BOOTH 733 Part of Seeyond’s Thought Starters library of design concepts for unique commercial interiors, this freestanding partition comes in solid resin, metal composite or cellular resin with no visible hardware and an almost endless list of custom options. seeyond.com BOOTH 333 20 IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE 5 DI-NOC by 3M, Exhibited by Levey Industries IIDEX SHOW PARTNER 3M’s highly versatile architectural film can mimic virtually any natural material, like wood (shown), and self-adheres to even the curviest of surfaces. leveyindustries.com BOOTH 923, 921, 823 6 Regus by Soelberg Part of the Textur 3D collection of highly geometric wall panels and room dividers, the Forbici divider is made with 3D thermoplastic laminates, recycled MDF and water-based adhesives. soelbergi.com BOOTH 331 IIDEXCANADA.COM BRIGHT LIGHTS PRODUCTS Illuminating decorative and technical fixtures for the indoors and out, from the Light Canada expo 2 1 3 4 5 6 5 Carbon Light by Tokio 3 Lightfalls by 3M Todd Bracher’s innovative lighting line for 3M uses the laws of physics to distribute light from a single LED over a large space, thanks to a reflective film that directs the light from module to module. 3m.com BOOTH 921 This light-as-a-feather modular LED system by a new Slovenian manufacturer can be anything, from a simple pendant to a wall-sized art statement. The carbon-fibre fixture comes in matte or glossy, in four, six and 12-LED standard versions. tokiotokio.com BOOTH 549 4 CS18 LED by Cree 6 SoleCity by Philips Lighting IIDEX SHOW PARTNER IIDEX SHOW PARTNER Designed to optimize the use of energy-efficient T5HO lamps, this suspended aluminium luminaire lends architectural spaces a feeling of industrial chic. stanproarchitectural.com Cree’s highly efficient low bay lighting is lightweight and simple to install, with a streamlined look that even integrates the heat sink into the stylish aesthetic. cree.com BOOTH 331 BOOTH 701 Created for urban environments, this collection of outdoor public LED lighting – including the aluminum-clad Vertical Straight Light Post, shown – is customizable to any city. lighting.philips.com BOOTH 501 1 Micro by Eurofase The bulbous diffusers in this chrome pendant have an almost anatomical feel. The 24-LED fixture also comes in one, three, nine and 18-light versions. eurofase.com BOOTH 100 2 Laluna Mix by Stanpro Architectural JOIN THE CONVERSATION @IIDEX IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE 21 PRODUCTS BE OUR GUEST Sophisticated products and furniture from the Hospitality Canada expo 1 3 2 5 6 4 1 Simone Micheli by Omexco, exhibited by Metro Wallcoverings Italian architect Simone Micheli calls his 25 geometric wallcoverings “soberly eclectic.” The collection was designed for the Belgian manufacturer to be the perfect “garment” for walls. metrowallcoverings.com BOOTH 1531, 1815 3 Atmosphere by bb Blanc The audiovisual entertainment company’s Atmosphere features large-scale, digital cinema installations of picture and sound designed specifically for hospitality environments, trade shows and commercial events. bbblanc.com 5 Agora by Brunoffice, Exhibited by Stimex Silvano Barsacchi’s line of desks, defined by its sleek U-shaped leg and extremely thin worktop, is part of a larger collection of stylish shelving, tables and chairs. stimexinc.com BOOTH 1419 BOOTH 549 4 Up Chair by Tusch 6 Aspetta Ottoman by Dauphin Martin Ballendat’s flexible foam seat took an Interior Innovation Award at this year’s IMM Cologne. It comes in eight shades, with a metal base finished in either matte or polished chrome. tuschseating.com BOOTH 1311 Available in a wide variety of upholstery choices, this footstool accompanies the Aspetta chair or holds its own as flexible occasional seating in hospitality and office settings. dauphin.com 2 She Said stool by Herman Miller Munich’s Nitzan Cohen created this stool to assimilate easily into any restaurant or café. It is available in black anilin beech, white lacquered beech and natural ash, with an optional upholstered seat and back in 28 shades. hermanmiller.com BOOTH 311 22 IIDEX CANADA 2012 SHOW GUIDE BOOTH 1009 IIDEXCANADA.COM N ideas products styles ER IIDE X visit booths 2012 PART technology #823 # 921 # 923 Photo courtesy of 3M ™ leading innovation in the service of design LeveyIndustries.com LeveyWallcoverings.com LeveyUpholstery.com Loon is a new stacking chair designed by Tom Deacon and inspired by nature. 24 models. 13 colors. 1 800 724 5665 keilhauer.com