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Montage du jour : Le terrain de la Place des Arts
1948-2008 Le terrain situé au coin des rues Sainte-Catherine et Jeanne-mance était autrefois occupé par l’école les Buissonnets. Construit dans la...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
“My Winnipeg” at the CCA tonight
WHAT? Guy Maddin’s My Winnipeg WHEN? Tonight at 7pm WHERE? Canadian Centre for Architecture 1920 Baile (Guy metro, St. Mathieu exit) HOW MUCH? Free...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Laundry day
Alley in eastern Villeray, near Jean-Talon. May 21, 2007
By Christopher DeWolf -
Strolling through history
It isn’t a blog that is updated very often, but when it is, Histoire du Plateau Mont-Royal is definitely worth reading. Its latest post, an...
By Christopher DeWolf -
St-Michel Smart Center goes to Public Consultation
The pattern is increasingly familiar: undeveloped urban land is a beacon for commercial developers, developers who inevitably demand changes in the urban...
By Alanah Heffez -
The Walking Bike reinvents the wheel
Originally posted by Patricia Simoes on Spacing Toronto. No, it’s not a shoe rack, although it can probably serve as one. This is the Walking Bike, an art...
By Spacing -
Montage du jour : L’orphelinat Notre-Dame de Liesse.
1913-1979-2008 Cet édifice à bureau situé sur le chemin de la Côte de Liesse était autrefois un orphelinat. Construit entre 1912 et 1914, cet immeuble de...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du jour: Advertising versus traffic safety?
This photo was taken on May 6, 2008, on Saint-Laurent and Sherbrooke
By Asa Bergman -
Toronto Tuesday : LRT, Cycling benchmark, and TTC as an essential service
Each Tuesday, Spacing Montreal will share with you some posts from our sister blog, Spacing Toronto. We hope it will enable constructive dialogue on the...
By Thomas-Bernard Kenniff -
Montage du jour : L’hôtel Colonial
1971-2007
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du jour : Demi-dépanneur
Dépanneur sur l’avenue des Pins près de Saint-Urbain, le 3 mai 2008. Ça me fait penser au fameux 7½ étage dans le film Being John Malkovich (v.f. ...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Walking Westmount’s little streets
Westmount is probably the most heavily stereotyped municipality in Quebec. It is the epitome of anglophone privilege and WASP snobbery, a posh district...
By Christopher DeWolf