Features
Vancouver’s Dramatic New Plan for Broadway: Five Questions
By Patrick Condon
The City of Vancouver’s Broadway Plan has been released for public comment and is full of dramatic proposals. Profusely illustrated... Read More
Deconstructing Visuals 2.0
By Erick Villagomez
It’s been 10 months since I wrote Deconstructing Visuals. Within that piece, I argued that the architectural profession’s dominion... Read More
Vancouver Plan – An Opportunity for Climate Input
By Andrew Cuthbert
The City of Vancouver is in the midst of the next phase of engagement for the Vancouver Plan, a planning process that will ultimately... Read More
Graphic Novella: You Forgot About Me! – Part 3
By scothein
By Scot Hein with illustrations by J.G. This is the final part of a three-part graphic novella, bookending the Zoning Must Evolve... Read More
Zoning Must Evolve – Part 5
By scothein
Demonstrated Resiliency – False Creek South False Creek South (FSC) was borne from Vancouver’s humanist legacy that... Read More
Zoning Must Evolve – Part 4
By scothein
Zoning for Resiliency Zoning regulation in Vancouver is like playing Monopoly. We can purchase the little green pieces (which... Read More
Zoning Must Evolve – Part 3
By scothein
Vancouver’s housing market is obscenely broken. Time has run out for those left behind who have inherited a cruel reality where... Read More
Zoning Must Evolve – Part 1
By scothein
“To Serve and Protect” – The Before Times Our shared affordable housing challenge is becoming a wicked problem... Read More
Zoning Must Evolve – Introduction
By scothein
Vancouver’s Worst Zoning – 4743 Belmont Avenue, Vancouver (recently sold for $42 million). Image Credit: boomerinvancouver.com... Read More
Graphic Novella: You Forgot About Me! – Part 2
By scothein
By Scot Hein with illustrations by J.G. This is the second part of a two-part graphic novella, here offered as a backgrounder that... Read More