Yearly Archives: 2008
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Montage du jour : Une vue du vieux Montréal depuis l’édifice de La Sauvegarde
1947-2008
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du jour: rue Demers in full bloom
Last summer, I discovered this tiny house-lined, flora-filled alley in the Plateau. I ventured back to take photos to write a post about it until I...
By Chris Erb -
Montage du jour : Campagne de sécurité routière au square Philips
1957-2008
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Tree Tuesday: The Old Ash That Was and Why
Despite 17 years of crossing regularly Square St-Louis, it was only last summer when I noticed a glorious old ash among the predominant silver maples...
By Bronwyn Chester -
Event Space / Espace Événements 3 – 10 dec.
Head to the South-West this Friday for an exhibit of Turcot Interchange art, followed by a holiday bash organized by Dare-Dare and 3 other artist...
By Alanah Heffez -
Photo du jour: Take that, Panda!
Chalk graffiti in an alley somewhere in the Plateau. Photo taken July 6, 2008
By Chris Erb -
Montage du jour : Intersection des rues St-Denis et Christin
1944-2008
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du Jour: de Maisonneuve from the 12th floor of the Hall Building
From the urban planning lab in Concordia University’s Hall Building. Click for a larger view. Photo taken October 31, 2007 (the bike path is just...
By Chris Erb -
Toronto Tuesday: Toronto book review, Spacing’s face-lift, Metrolinx plan approved
Each Tuesday, Spacing Montreal will share some posts from our sister blog, Spacing Toronto. We hope it will fuel constructive dialogue on the urban issues...
By Chloe Ellingson -
Montage du jour : Immeuble au coin des rues Logan et Champlain
1975-2008
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Roadsworth’s Street Art To Help Revitalize Saint-Pierre
Most people don’t venture into Saint-Pierre unless they live there, work there, or are truly lost. The neighbourhood is islated between two railway...
By Alanah Heffez -
Photos du Jour – Carrière Lafarge
This quarry in Montreal-Est is the last active quarry on the Island. They’ve got about 20 more years to go before the remaining gravel is scraped...
By Alanah Heffez