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Living: Our Tribe: Horace Lai

April 22nd, 2009
Horace was one of the first purchasers at the Terminus building.

Horace was one of the first purchasers at the Terminus building.

Meet a member of our tribe – Horace Lai: Horace is an Architect and one of the first purchasers at The Terminus. He was also one of the first new homeowners to move in.

Q:  Why did you end up purchasing in Terminus?
A:  I like things that are well designed, my clothes, my shoes, my furniture. The dynamic energy between ‘yesterday’ and ‘tomorrow’ inspire me everyday.

Q: How do you like living in Gastown?
A: I love Gastown, its surrounded by many new developments including the Carrall Street Greenway, the new Convention & Exhibition Centre and the future Waterfront Transit Hub. People in Gastown are friendly, creative and open-minded and I love that I can find many avant-garde stores and restaurants in this part of town.

Tell us about your home.
I really like my pad. It’s a 2-level loft in Terminus, clever designed to be both dramatic and playful. Materials like walnut flooring, concrete stairs and glass railings are nicely put together. You can find many innovative living spaces behind the historical facade.

 

Horace is a fan of the Terminus on Facebook. Catch up with him at www.facebook.com/pages/terminus/50841027486


Events: Pecha Kucha Night

April 22nd, 2009

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In a town where sometimes cool can be hard to find, Pecha Kucha Night (PKN) over-delivers the goods. In short: 12-speakers; 20-slides each; 20-seconds per slide; any topic goes. It’s a great format with no time to die on the vine as a speaker. For PKN#4 in October 08, Salient showed up as joint sponsor with Bing Thom Architects. Robert also presented that night. His topic was (surprise) the importance of not losing our architectural heritage, and the amazing spaces that can be created when we save the buildings properly.

However, it was all the other presenters that blew us away. More than anything, the other presenters showed a diversity and talent in our cultural landscape that was hugely refreshing. It led us to the sponsorship of PKN5 in April.

We’ll be back there again, if they’ll have us. PKN#6 is May 21, 2009click here for more info (event will sell out, buy your tickets early).

The event series is organized by Cause+Affect and was a huge success with a sold out crowd and inspirational talks from all sorts of Vancouverites.

Belatedly, we’d like to thank the presenters from the evenings that we sponsored.

For PKN#3 on October 23, 2008, we’d like to thank and congratulate:

Graeme Berglund (Curator/Creator) > The Cheaper Show
Natalie Purschwitz (Designer) > Hunt & Gather
Robert Fung (Developer) > The Salient Group
Josh Dunford (Director) >Burnkit
Alicia Grunert (Fashion Designer) > Alicia Grunert
Bob Kronbauer (Art Director) > Mumble
Ross MacMillian (Designer/Founder) > Industrial Artifacts Inc.
Clinton Cuddington & Matthew Woodruff, principals, (Measured. Architecture. Inc.)
Kierstin De West (Conscientious Innovation)
Chris Allen (Graphic Designer)
Dick Hardt (Sxip Inc)

For PKN#5, on March 26, 2009, we’d like to thank and congratulate:

Kris Krüg (President) > Raincity Studios, Founder: Static Photography
Kelly Deck (Director) > Kelly Deck Design
Duane Elverum (Assistant Professor, Design) > Emily Carr University
1. Matthew Miyagawa (Founder) > Finale Design / VancouverSlop.com
2. Vince Chan (Founder, Graphic Designer) > Finale Design
Dolly Hopkins  (Creative Architect) > Dolly Hopkins
Jeff Topham (Photographer, Writer, Documentary producer) > Jeff Topham
Alex Beim  (CEO/Creative Director) > Tangible Interaction
Campbell McDougall (Owner/Art Director) > Komakino/ Darklands
Rex Weyler (Independent Author, Journalist, TV and Film writer, Researcher) > Rex Weyler
Dinka Pignon (Operations & Education Coordinator) > VIVO Media Arts Centre
Shawna Cox (Producer, Director, Writer, Editor, Actor, Independent Filmmaker) > iDream Films / CFilmGirl
Oliver Lang (Architect) > LWPAC

To learn more about Pecha Kucha, see their sitewww.pecha-kucha.org/cities/vancouver


Community: Gallery Gachet

April 22nd, 2009
Gallery Gachet’s Out of the Rain

Gallery Gachet’s Out of the Rain

Salient is pleased to announce our support of Gallery Gachet’s ‘Out of the Rain’ program.

As artists’ work space is at an all time low in Vancouver, we were pleased to support the program with subsidized work space at street level of our newly completed Flack Block at the corner of Hastings and Cambie. Participants will now have a consistent, dedicated space in which to create artwork for exhibition at Gallery Gachet June 5-28.

Initiated in 2005, the Out of the Rain program is an evolving unique initiative that brings together professional and marginalized artists to promote genuine solutions to homelessness, as well as develop new methods of art production, sustainable art practice, life stability planning, and dissemination. Special emphasis is working closely with those artists who face significant challenges (mental health, housing, addiction, poverty) to maintaining and sustaining a regular art practice but who, in the face of these challenges, persevere to make art as a means of survival and self-expression.

The Coordinators are also working to identify potential retail and internet art sales 

opportunities, and researching and exploring alternative funding sources and potential partnerships to support the program’s sustainability.

 

Visit the Gallery Gachet online here.


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