Richelle Sibolboro

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  • Working as a Team

    Over the last week, I’ve seen multiple ways individuals have come together to work as a team to get a job done in different industries. At work, I’ve watched the “take-over” maneuver where the principles just take control of a project leaving the rest of the team to ponder what they are doing and how to…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 8, 2018
    Lifestyle
    leadership, thought-leadership
  • Roselawn Lawn Bowling Club

    Doors Open Hamilton took place May 4th and 5th. One of the newest editions was the Roselawn Lawn Bowling Clubs. The Roselawn Lawn Bowling Club started in 1925. Situated at the base of the Niagara Escarpment, it has two regulation-sized greens in Gage Park. Lawn Bowling is often compared to curling in that the idea…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 7, 2018
    Lifestyle
    Hamilton, lawn bowling, sports
  • Lessons from The Wizard of Oz

    In a recent SuperSoul Conversations, Oprah sits down with renowned philosopher and visionary Jean Houston has traversed the global teaching and consulting world leaders. She has devoted her life to pushing the boundaries of human potential. When asked why she looks so young for her age she tells Oprah that it’s “a passion for the possible.…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 4, 2018
    Lifestyle
    heroes journey, inspiratio, jean houston, oprah, wizard of us
  • A Quiet Place

    So the only reason I saw this movie is that Avengers Infinity War is sold out till next Thursday. I had seen a lot of the previews and watched a lot of the interviews with Emily Blunt and John Krasinski but really had no intention on seeing a horror/thriller because it’s not my type of jam.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 3, 2018
    Lifestyle
    a quiet place, movie, review
  • Get Out, life imitating art

    I finally watched this modern contemporary portrayal of race in America set within a horror movie. Maybe because I’m neither black or white, some of the innuendos I may have been missed, but being an Asian female, I have lived through many racial profiled moment. And, will admit that I have either used it to my…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 2, 2018
    Lifestyle
    get out, movie, racial, review
  • Best installations at Milan Design Week 2018

    Going to Milan Design Week is all about innovation in the industry. Introducing new products to the market and doing it in a BIG way. This year, I could attend by scrolling through the many projects that artists and influencers felt were Instagram worthy.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    May 1, 2018
    design
    Milan design week
  • Designing for Terrorism

    It’s been a week since the brutal vehicular massacre that has clouded our city. Since then, I’ve noticed more barricades located around high traffic areas, one, for example, is Union Station. LIke, it wasn’t crowded enough coming from the GO and then jockeying for position to cross the street. Now, we have to maneuver around these…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 30, 2018
    Architecture, Public Space
    urban design
  • Dezeen and Instagram team up for @design

    In a world where influencers rule the day on social media. Two of the biggest influencers in architecture and design have joined forces to outsource the content. They recently did a call for contributors to be one of the founding members to be featured during Milan Design Week. One of the caveats, you actually have to…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 18, 2018
    Architecture, Art, Interior Design, Product Design
    dezeen, Instagram, Milan design week
  • Fighting Child Marriage

    It’s so exciting when you see a campaign that your teammates have been working day and night to launch. One of our clients, Plan Canada is fighting child marriage in developing countries. Our sister company Bleublancrouge (BBR) is making Canadians imagine that this awful reality is happening in Canada – and impacting our own daughters.…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 17, 2018
    Portfolio
    advertising, campaign, plan canada, video
  • Salone del Mobile – The Manifesto

    As another Salone del Mobile approaches, one interesting development is to see how exhibitors and the rest of the industry will respond to a new manifesto that was published ahead of the event. The manifesto calls upon the industry to up its innovation and sustainability, citing specifically the need to embrace the “circular economy” and…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 16, 2018
    design, Interior Design, Product Design
    Furniture, Milan design week, salone, Salone del Mobile
  • Navigating the Airport Process

    Today, after driving through the worst ice storm recorded in April, I dropped my mother and her friends at the airport for their Biennale “Jesus Tour” Trip. Because of work, I’ve been clocking a lot of frequent flyer miles and have become completely accustomed to the “do-it-yourself” digital atmosphere at Terminal 1.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 15, 2018
    Architecture, design, Lifestyle
    Airport, tips, travel
  • The Baby Shower

    A lot of my friends are skipping the wedding and are going straight to motherhood. This made me think of where the idea of a baby shower came from, and it’s real purpose other than presents and food.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 14, 2018
    Lifestyle
    baby shower
  • Friday the 13th

    Friday the 13th is known for being the most unlucky day of the year, with many people fearing what the day entails. Here are some fun facts about the day.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 13, 2018
    Lifestyle
  • Pier 8 West Harbour Development

    Five multidisciplinary development teams have been shortlisted to imagine transformative concepts for the Pier 8 lands in Hamilton. The group of architects and builders are now presenting their detail proposals for the 5.24-hectare waterfront site that the City is banking on turning into a mixed-use community overflowing with residential, commercial and institutional space.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 12, 2018
    Architecture
    development, Hamilton, pier 8, waterfront
  • Branding gone wrong

    Some competitions make sense. But when they don’t, boy does the community have an opinion about it. The Sony Centre for the Performing Arts; the Toronto Centre for the Arts; and the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, currently called Civic Theatres Toronto have opened up a “national public naming competition” − with a “great prize…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 11, 2018
    Art, design
    branding, civic theatres, competition, identity, Toronto
  • Design Canada

    Canada’s heritage of graphic design. Through the lens of graphic design, Design Canada follows the transformation of a nation from a colonial outpost to a vibrant and multicultural society.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 10, 2018
    Art, graphic design
  • The Captain Class – 7 Core Qualities of True Leaders

    In a recent Tony Robbins Podcast, “Are you part of the Captain Class?” Sam Walker gives us insight into what drove him into writing his book “The Captain Class”. It all started with a question. What makes teams so great.? Was there some foundational DNA to a winning team. Next, once a team became great,…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 9, 2018
    Lifestyle
    captain, leadership, podcast, sports
  • Only rugby players really like rugby

    This is what my friend says to me as we begin our hour drive to Buffalo to play in a Rugby Seven’s tournament. She participated in it last year and really liked it and managed to convince me to play this year with her. In preparation for the upcoming rugby season, I have been on…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 8, 2018
    Lifestyle
    Buffalo, Canada, health, niagara, ontario, rugby, women
  • The Carnivore Diet

    I definitely consider myself a carnivore. I really don’t like vegetables unless it’s fresh from the garden or in a stir-fry, with meat. I saw a holistic practitioner to learn more about my diet and there was a moment when my body didn’t reject meat but was ok with it. She didn’t like the results…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 7, 2018
    Lifestyle
    carnivore diet
  • You’re job will be replaced with robots in 10 years

    When did customer service mean that only those with major attitudes, who essentially hate their job get these positions? I just came back from a luxury vacation, but because of forces out of our control (a snowstorm in New York), our flight was delayed 3 hours, which meant that we were going to miss our…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 6, 2018
    Lifestyle
    customer service
  • The Current State of Architecture

    In the recently published book On Seen, Zoe Ryan presents the eleven most influential design and architecture exhibitions in the last 50 years. From This is Tomorrow to Massive Change: The Future of Global Design she identifies the key drivers such as expressive antidotes, new materials and conceptual work that made these exhibitions so important.…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 5, 2018
    Architecture
    curation, exhibition, ideas, installation, Venice Biennale, Zoe Ryan
  • Born a Crime

    Trevor Noah a South African comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central since September 2015. In Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations he sits down with her at the famed Apollo Theater in New York City to promote his best-selling book “Born a Crime”. In the interview, he discusses his childhood in South Africa, his mother who…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 4, 2018
    Lifestyle
    Born a Crme, conversation, interview, oprah, podcast, trevor noah
  • Architecture Matters by Aaron Betsky

    Architecture Matters by Aaron Betsky

    My review of Aaron Betsky’s book Architecture Matters

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 3, 2018
    Architecture
    Aaron Betsky, architecture, book, book review, Bricolage, Bricoleur, philosophy, purpose
  • Architecture Matters

    While doing my research for my Masters I came across the book Architecture Matters by Aaron Betsky. When I was in London, after taking a pause from the Serpentine Pavilion I went into their bookstore. And guess what book was on the shelf? I took it as a sign and bought it. It was such an…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 3, 2018
    Architecture
    Bricolage, Bricoleur, philosophy, purpose
  • The Glass Cliff

    The glass ceiling is a metaphor was first coined by feminists in reference to barriers in the careers of high-achieving women. Now, that we’ve essentially shattered that believe there’s a new term on the rise. The glass cliff. A supposed phenomenon of women in leadership roles, such as executives in the corporate world and female political election candidates, being likelier than men…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 2, 2018
    Lifestyle
    business, glass ceiling, glass cliff, women
  • Sacred Spaces by Meredith Jay

    Meredith Jay is a multidisciplinary artist who received a BFA in studio art from Concordia University. Located in Toronto, she makes sculptural installations that merge the digital and physical, as well as, sound, drawing, video and film. Through ritual and devotion Jay invokes and questions human behaviour and the collective memory. 

    Richelle Sibolboro

    April 1, 2018
    Art
    art, artist, exhibition, installation, intermedia, media, multidisciplinary
  • Can flying make you sick?

    In a recent article by Gizmodo, “How a Virus Spreads Through an Airplane Cabin” looks at the misconception that traveling b plane increased our chances of getting sick. What the latest research suggests is it really depends on where we sit.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 31, 2018
    Lifestyle
    travel, virus
  • Fontainebleau Miami Beach

    This Easter I’m going to be celebrating it by the pool of a 5-star resort. The Fontainebleau is one of the most historically and architecturally significant hotels in Miami Beach, Florida. Opened in 1954 and designed by Morris Lapidus, it was arguably the most luxurious hotel in Miami Beach, and is thought to be the most significant building of…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 30, 2018
    Architecture
    architecture, Fontainebleau, hollywood, hotel, Lapidus, miami beach, movie, restaurants, set
  • The Secret to a Bigger Life

    I’m a little late to the game when it comes to podcasts. But I have found several channels that I just can’t get enough of. And one of them is Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations. This one was an interview she did with Brian Grazer who has produced some of the most famous movies such as A…

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 29, 2018
    Art
    brian gazer, conversations, interview, oprah, podcast, supersoul
  • Derek Jenkins: E6 Process

    Derek Jenkins is a multidisciplinary artist based in Hamilton, ON. His practice is handmade, personal, and documentary, with an interest in labour and the domestic. In his current exhibition the E6 Process, he showcases the invisible labour beneath moving images. It is a work about work: the unseen beneath the seen, the heard beneath the unheard. It is subterranean.

    Richelle Sibolboro

    March 28, 2018
    Art
    art, artist, E6 process, film, media, multidisciplinary
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