Citizen Jane: Battle for the City

On November 6, join the Toronto Society of Architects for our second movie night of 2018 with a free screening of Citizen Jane: Battle for the City.

About Citizen Jane: Battle for the City 

In 1960 Jane Jacobs’s book The Death and Life of Great American Cities sent shockwaves through the architecture and planning worlds, with its exploration of the consequences of modern planners’ and architects’ reconfiguration of cities. Jacobs was also an activist, who was involved in many fights in mid-century New York, to stop “master builder” Robert Moses from running roughshod over the city. This film retraces the battles for the city as personified by Jacobs and Moses, as urbanization moves to the very front of the global agenda. Many of the clues for formulating solutions to the dizzying array of urban issues can be found in Jacobs’s prescient text, and a close second look at her thinking and writing about cities is very much in order. This film sets out to examine the city of today through the lens of one of its greatest champions.

Please note, while this event is free you MUST have a ticket in order to gain entry to the screening room. Make sure to rsvp for your free ticket! Those without a ticket will be granted entry based on seat availability 10 minutes after movie start time.



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