Voilà! #3
Showcasing CityStudio's Projects
WINTER 2021
Total :
- 5 challenges
- 5 teachers
- 7 City employees
- 147 students
- 43 projects
- 4 jurors
Winning projects
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Benchmark Montreal
Impact Potential AwardOpen Data And Urban InfrastructuresThe goal of our project is to analyze building energy consumption data across cities in North America and apply what we learned to buildings in Montreal. We identified several attributes associated with energy consumption and classified buildings as Low, Medium, or High energy use. -
A Mountain Of Waste
Original Concept AwardPublic Space And Open DataA mountain of waste is a projection installation that will address the issue of food waste in Montreal. It is to be installed at Partenariat du Quartier des Spectacles, Place de Arts in Downtown Montreal, a main cultural district of the city. -
St-Henri
Jury's FavoritesDigital Divide And InclusionOur project consists of offering a space at the CRCS Saint-Zotique for the elderly population of Saint-Henri to have access to computers, wifi, and have the opportunity to learn how to use the internet. Every Monday afternoon, from 1pm to 3pm, we would have workshops for the elderly population around different topics, such as digital literacy or internet safety, that would last for an hour and a half. -
Breaking Down Barriers
Jury's FavoritesActive TransportationThis is an ideation project for our vision of Concordia’s Sir George William Campus with regards to the Grey Nuns Garden and its surrounding areas. By creating a vibrant public space for Concordia students as well as for members of the community, we hope to bring a sense of inclusion, identity and accessibility to our urban campus. -
Hit the Breaks
Jury's FavoritesOpen Data And Urban InfrastructuresLes ruptures de conduites d'eau sont un problème à Montréal depuis un certain temps déjà, et les coûts environnementaux, sociaux et économiques de chaque rupture sont très élevés. Ce projet vise à aider à réduire ces coûts en utilisant l'analyse de données pour prédire les bris de conduites d'eau, ce qui peut ensuite être utilisé pour réduire les inspections en personne, prioriser les stratégies d'entretien et, en fin de compte, mener à des économies. -
Open Kitchen
Jury's FavoritesPublic Space And Open DataUsing the data on vacant buildings in the Ville-Marie borough, Open Kitchen will collect data to quantify homelessness in Montreal in a non-intrusive manner. Creating safe spaces using vacant buildings as designated venues will humanize the experience of a soup kitchen, while collecting quantitative data that will be open for the public and the government to use