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Museum of Vancouver explores city's future

New exhibition at the Museum of Vancouver has urban planners, architects and visionaries depict various thought-provoking scenarios of the city's future

Urban planner hopes series will spark conversations about the city's future

"Your Future Home" a new museum exhibit

9 years ago
Duration 4:34
Urban planner Andrew Yan on the Museum of Vancouver's new show

A new exhibition is giving the public a chance to explore what Vancouver couldlook like in the future.

The exhibition,Your Future Home: Creating the New Vancouver,runs at the Museum of Vancouver until May 15.

The exhibit features more than20multimedia scenarios created by a group of local architects, urban planners and visionaries

"It's meant to invoke and provoke thoughts about howissues of density, affordability, public space and transportation might look like," said Andrew Yan, an urban plannerinvolved in the project, which was createdin partnership with the non-profitVancouver Urbanarium Society,

Some of the envisioned scenarios include a model for760-metre tall tower suggested for downtown Vancouver, anda post-disaster public transportation network. Yan said the project shifts the conversation from real estate to the state of the city.

"What I see in the future of Vancouver is a real deep discussion about densification but particularly densification for families with children," Yan said. "I think it's a discussion of a sustainable public transit system that is not only connected within the city of Vancouver but throughout the region."

Yan hopes the exhibit will provoke discussion from local residents.

"What does the future look like? How should it look like? That's really the opportunity that this exhibition really hopes to facilitate. That these are not just statements and the end of the conversation, but just the beginning."

In the video above, Yan tellsOur Vancouver hostGloria Macarenko what visitors can expect to see at the exhibition.