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Open Forum: From Connecting to Collecting: Post-Custodialism or How We Might Fill Gaps in Architectural Knowledge

Monday, March 3rd, 2025 at 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

  • In-person event
  • The Pit, Architecture Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6

2024-2025 Open Forum Lecture Series

Speaker: Martien de Vletter, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Que.

Free and open to the public

Presented by the Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism at Carleton University

How to decolonize a collection or an institution? What does that mean? Martien de Vletter is the Associate Director, Collection at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. In this lecture, she will offer alternatives to collecting and making resources available to the public.

This represents a shift from the custodial tradition, where archives are maintained by collecting institutions, to an alternative model where they are retained by their creator with institutions providing support.

With this lecture, de Vletter wants to share the experience of when we connect rather than collect. She proposes other ways of learning, which contribute to a shift in museum culture in general, informing CCA’s collaborations going forward.

About Martien de Vletter

Martien de Vletter joined the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in 2012 as Associate Director, Collection. She is responsible for acquisitions, collection care, and management, descriptions of, and access to the collection.

De Vletter currently works on projects related to Critical Cataloguing and Reparative Descriptions as well as new models of non-extractive collaborations.

She studied architecture history in Amsterdam, worked as a Chief Curator at the Netherlands Architecture Institute (2001-2008), and was publisher of SUN Architecture Publishers Amsterdam (2008-2012).

The Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism gratefully acknowledges the support of the Forum Lecture Founding Sponsors: 

  • Arcadis | IBI Group
  • Charlesfort Developments
  • GRC Architects | A Provencher Roy Company
  • Hobin Architecture
  • Merkley Supply
  • Trinity Group