Flemingdon Pavilion | Collab with TCAT & Dalla Llana School of Public Health with Steve Campos (2016) The temporary pavilion explored participatory design for public landmarks in mid-century apartment neighbourhoods lacking 'centres.' It was a multidisciplinary collab between The Centre for Active Transportation (TCAT, Nancy Smith Lea) and Dalla Llana School of Public Health, with Car Martin as a co-design consultant, and action-research led by Dr. Suzanne Jackson. With Flemingdon Park being a popular first home for many new Canadians, the pavilion co-design participants drew on their memories of public landmarks from many past homes (the colors, materials, form) while the large Flemingdon sign and combined seating borrowed from the popular ‘Toronto’ sign at Nathan Phillips Square in Downtown Toronto. Image Description: 1. Photo of two people sitting in plastic chairs in front of a colorful wooden pavilion on the grass with parts that look like green tropical leaves and with metal hardware. #cyanstation #torontopublicart #torontoartinstallation #carmartin #temporaryart #modularart #modularartworks #artcollab #artcollaboration #torontoart #torontoartistsoninstagram #torontoarchitects #torontodesigner #interactiveart #communityspaces #modularworks #interactiveartinstallation #collaborativeart #pavilion #publiclandmarks #torontopavilion #flemingdonpark #flemingdonpavilion #citycouncillor #supportlocalbusiness #codesign #participatorydesign @car_martin @markhamcycles @uoft_dlsph @otsi.projects (at Flemingdon Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cja2dFCgREg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=













