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Montage du jour : L’hôtel Dorchester, boulevard René-Lévesque angle Stanley
Vers 1910-2012 Source : BANQ
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Quel avenir pour l’ancienne coopérative d’habitation de Saint-Léonard ?
Vue aérienne de Saint-Léonard prise en 1958 montrant la coopérative d’habitation en construction au milieu d’un champ. Source : Bibliothèque de...
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Montage du jour : Le square Phillips
Vers 1910-2012 Source : Vixie Robinson
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Montage du jour : La maison de Le Moyne de Maricourt, intersection des rues de Lagauchetière et Côté
Vers 1910-2012 Cette maison de pierres construite au XVIIe siècle, qui avait autrefois servi de résidence de campagne pour un gouverneur de Montréal et...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Montage du jour : La gare Viger
Vers 1900-2012 Source : BANQ
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du jour : À nous la rue
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Urban Planet: New York’s Subway Map, Vancouver’s Parking Garages
Urban Planet is a daily roundup of blogs from around the world dealing specifically with urban environments. We’ll be on the lookout for websites outside...
By Hilary Best -
Sim City: City Slums
Like we mentioned a few weeks ago, Spacington has developed a bit of a slum. As displayed above, this once thriving neighborhood has become an area of...
By Dylan Collie -
Creative Mapping Contest deadline extended to May 31
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 31st Spacing magazine presents the CREATIVE MAPPING CONTEST Do you love maps? Are you an illustrator, graphic designer, or visual...
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The Forest, a Fortress, and the Future of Participation
Between the tree trunks, I can spot the traffic light at the corner of Cote-Saint-Catherine road. The outline of apartment buildings half a block away is...
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Fine Art in the Back Alley
Guest contribution by Michael O’Shea, adapted from Parks and Excavation blog. Last month, I spent a couple of hours in an alley with three circus...
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Takers and Breakers of Public Space
#manifencours. The students are on the march again tonight, as they have been on the march every night for the past two weeks. This is how we live now...
By Alanah Heffez