Monthly Archives: April 2011
Hot Docs: Battle for Brooklyn
By Brett StoryIt was once said of Robert Moses that, “He loves the public, but not as people.” Moses was of course the modernist “master-builder” of... Read More
What to See at Hot Docs 2011
By Jacqueline Whyte ApplebyHot Docs 2011 began last night, and runs until May 8. In the next week Spacing will be posting reviews of some urbanist-relevant... Read More
Street Stories: Bloor Street
By Eric MutrieSynonymous with both subways and shopping but most recently with streetscaping construction woes, Bloor Street has joined St. Clair as... Read More
Friday’s Headlines
By Eric MutrieTRANSPORTATION • U.S. diplomats interested in TTC contracts, cables show [Globe & Mail] • West Collision Reporting Centre to close... Read More
Keep Toronto Reading: The Tannery
By Jacqueline Whyte ApplebyOnce again Spacing is pleased to be a part of Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading program. This April the library hopes the... Read More
STREET SCENE: Obstacle Course
By Jerry WaeseStreet Scene will appear each week showcasing the illustrations of local artist Jerry Waese. Read More
Headspace: Jane Farrow discusses Jane’s Walk
By Luca De FrancoThis regular online series will feature interviews with fascinating and influential urban thinkers, with a focus on discussing how... Read More
Spacing Satellite: H2 In the Know
By Eric MutrieAfter the wet week that Toronto’s had with all of these April Showers, today’s a good time to turn our attention to our... Read More
Thursday’s Headlines
By Eric MutrieCITY COUNCIL • Centrist councillors wary of trash proposal [National Post] • Council’s ‘mushy middle’ the focus of... Read More
World Wide Wednesday: Pothole gardens and nuclear architecture
By Hilary BestEach week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for... Read More
