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World Wide Wednesday: Swings, Shifts and Copycat Towns
Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside...
By Hilary Best -
Le MTQ peut-il s’inspirer de la gestion des entraves dans le Quartier des spectacles?
Le projet du Quartier des spectacles jouit d’une très grande visibilité, ce qui fait sorte que le moindre problème de gestion, de coordination ou de...
By Joel Thibert -
Montage du jour : La maison de James Ferrier, rue St-Alexandre, coin René-Lévesque
Vers 1860-2011 Source : Musée McCord
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Montage du jour : La rue de Bullion près de St-Norbert
1979-2011 Source : © Direction des bibliothèques, Université de Montréal, PB27933
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du Jour: Hula hooping
Ah, summer in the city: that glorious combination of togetherness and wtf?
By Alanah Heffez -
Montréal Lit: Starnino’s poetic stompers
by La Belle Province By Gregory McCormick, Director of English Programming for the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival. I have this friend who...
By Gregory McCormick -
ROAD SHOW: In Saskatoon tonight, Edmonton & Calgary this week
To coincide with the launch of Spacing’s first national issue, the magazine is hosting events in 10 Canadian cities this summer. The Spacing Road...
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A new exhibit celebrates Montreal, UNESCO City of Design
You wake up and pour yourself a glass of Ovopur filtered water. Then, you don your new Philippe Dubuc shirt and trousers. An Aribus STM shelter protects...
By Natascia Lypny -
“I wish this was” in St-Raymond
Looking for an innovative way to get people dreaming about their neighbourhood, McGill researchers took a hint from a whimsical artist and urban designer...
By Alanah Heffez -
Spacing Saturday: Greenbelts, Historic Markets and Festival Space
Spacing Saturday highlights posts from across Spacing’s blog network in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Atlantic region. Jay Baltz takes a fascinating...
By Marcus Bowman -
Photo du jour : Le transport actif
Grafitti in the laneway between Fairmount and Clermont, in Mile-End.
By Devin Alfaro -
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