Spacing | Canadian Urbanism Uncovered
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Spacing covers Canadian urbansim in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton, Ottawa, & east coast cities. The topics ranges from Architecture, Urban Deisgn, Public Transit, City Hall, Parks, Walking, Bikes, Streetscape, History, Waterfront, Maps, Public Spaces
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By 2050, an estimated one million new individuals are expected to make their home in the Metro Vancouver area. This projected influx of new residents is ..read more
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Over a weekend in late March, teams of high school students gathered a conference centre in Toronto’s new Canary District for Design Jam, where they were ..read more
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The building pictured above — a three storey walk-up with five units — is located at the end of the block where I live. I’ve always thought of it as ..read more
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In 2005, Ontario passed the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), which made accessibility for all public establishments a legal ..read more
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Do landowners own the air space above their properties? “In the 1920s, property lawyers were puzzling over the aeronauts because air travel was just ..read more
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Publications periodically like asking local leaders and celebrities for their advice on how they would improve their city. One good example was a feature ..read more
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Popular culture offers a glimpse into the context of its creator. In the film, repeat viewings reveal that one of the most important elements is the ..read more
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Event Reminder! Registration closes soon Registration closes January 15, 2024 at 5:00pm PST Submission deadline is January 31, 2024 at 5:00pm PST The City ..read more
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During the week of December 2, 2023, the City of Toronto removed a TTC transit shelter at Dundas Street East and Sherbourne Street, in Moss Park. The ..read more
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With the final council session of the year now in the rear-view mirror, Mayor Olivia Chow is spending part of this week powering through year-end ..read more