Publications

Becoming Visible 

A series of 63 essays on the topic of what they would like to become more visible in 2011. Topics range from social change, finance, and policy, to community engagement, health, and happiness. Credits include authorship of an essay on “Entitlement”, document production including layout, formatting, and preparation for distribution by Stefan Lorimer.
Family Talks promotional video 

A promotional video promoting a province wide survey of families who have relatives with a disability about the challenges they face and the opportunity for change by sharing their knowledge and experience. Music used under permission by Organik. www.familytalks.ca
Simon Fraser University International Guide 

Aerial Photo “West at 3000″ published to feature the vista of Vancouver and the majestic setting of Simon Fraser University to prospective students.
Northern Reflections 

A photo documentary shot in Iqaluit and Pangnirtung in Nunavut during the 9th annual LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium for the Institute for Canadian Citizenship

Includes:

  • A foreword by John Ralston Saul
  • An essay entitled “A piece of my identity” by Stefan Lorimer
  • Essays entitled “Iqaluit Experience”, “L’Arctique et les communautés Inuits : un fondement essentiel du tissu canadien”, and “How Canada Should Respond to the North:FIVE STRATEGIC ACTIONS FOR A VIBRANT NORTH” by Maxim Jean Louis.
  • With photographs, layout and design by Stefan Lorimer

More information via the Institute for Canadian Citizenship

 

Model data collected from architectural files, aerial photography, engineering files and other sources to produce the first 3d model of SFU for the university’s 40th anniversary open house. The project was selected by the geography department to represent undergraduates at the event. Available via the Keyhole bulletin board

Simon Fraser University, 3D model for Google Earth

ECOLOGICAL SITE DEVELOPMENT : Regional Strategies for Design, Construction and Maintenance 

Metro Vancouver Aerial Photo “West at 3000″ published to show a walkable village concept.

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