Green Space / Espace vert
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What’s wrong with this picture?
It’s amazing what a few hours poking around the Ministry of Transport’s website can reveal. What does this province spend on new highway...
By Jacob Larsen -
Photo du jour: Chateaubriand championne de l’émondage
C’est nécessaire pour éviter les interruptions dans la distribution d’électricité mais pour l’allure de la rue on repassera...
By Jean Desjardins -
EVENT: Strip-tease QDS
Spacing Montreal is excited to work with the Trudeau Foundation, l’Université de Montréal, and the Maison de l’architecture du Québec to...
By Alanah Heffez -
Corruption, Cartels and Crumbling Infrastructure
Images all Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of MPD01605, lestudio1, mechanikat & theseoduke With allegations of corruption and collusion in the...
By Jacob Larsen -
Pourquoi ce n’est pas chic de cadenasser son vélo à un arbre.
Un cycliste, qui peut pédaler la moitié de la ville pour se rendre à un lieu, devient parfois paresseux lorsqu’il est question de stationner son vélo...
By Alexandre Campeau-Vallée -
Densité urbaine, consommation et nouvelles technologies. Ou comment faire du kayak pour pas cher.
Aux nombreux avantages connus liés à la densité urbaine, ajoutez maintenant celui-ci: ce qui est à toi est à moi. Et inversement. Prenons un exemple...
By Jonathan Lapalme -
The Regionalist: Recreation Beyond Degradation
I recently came upon a fascinating book titled “The ecological basis of planning”, which is basically a series of essays about the...
By Joel Thibert -
The Regionalist: Does Montreal Need a Belt?
The analogy of the “belt” which is used to describe the way in which cities around the round have tried to contain and/or manage urban growth...
By Joel Thibert -
Photo du jour : John Spencer
Maybe the best lost cat poster ever. Seen all over Mile-End.
By Devin Alfaro -
A Rather Blustery Day
I spent part of yesterday trying to snap a picture of the wind with very little succes. You could see it in the posture of the cyclists hunched over their...
By Alanah Heffez -
Is urban agriculture a fad?
Based on the history of urban agriculture in North America, it would be appear not. Although it has only recently started to make headlines, urban...
By Joel Thibert -
Saint-Pierre River Site to Become Montreal’s first Woonerf
The alleyway in Saint-Henri between Saint-Ambroise and Sainte-Marie streets, and between Côte Saint-Paul and de Courcelle, is somwhat of an anomaly...
By Alanah Heffez