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Toronto Harbour
Winter ice, Toronto Harbour, Toronto / photo by Greg Stacey Contribute your photos to Spacing’s Flickr pool
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Lessons from smaller Canadian cities: Fredericton’s Trail System
Fredericton is the provincial capital of New Brunswick and a city featuring two universities, an arts college, a rich cultural scene (including the annual...
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Photo: Moncton’s Chocolate River
The Petitcodiac River, also known as the chocolate river for its brown-coloured water, is a distinctive feature of Moncton, New Brunswick. Until recently...
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Book Review: Pools – Aquatic Architecture: Hughes Condon Marler Architects
Vancouver is globally acclaimed for its advanced architecture and urbanism, and Hughes Condon Marler Architects is one of its most respected and...
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Urban Planet: Upcycle House proves one person’s trash is someone else’s stylish home
While some developers are busy building subdivisions filled with throwaway homes, Lendager Arkitekter have built a home out of thrown-away materials. At...
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Toronto Public Library Hours
Reflection of library hours on Pape Ave., Toronto / photo by Dominic Bugatto Contribute your photos to Spacing’s Flickr pool
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Ontario Place
Ontario Place, Toronto / photo by axe+chisel Contribute your photos to Spacing’s Flickr pool
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Class, race, & the underground economy — Venkatesh’s Floating Cities and Lessons for Canadian Cities
A city is more than the towering skyscrapers of its business district, more than its landmarks, a city – in particular one that has attained or aspires to...
By Hassan Arif -
Book Review: 100 Years of Architectural Drawings: 1900-2000
Author: Neil Bingham (Laurence King Publishing, 2013) The late Australian avant-garde artist Brett Whiteley once said “A great drawer is either...
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Urban Planet: New concept is part bike, part air filter, all green
One drawback to cycling in most any city is the constant assault on the senses from smog. Exhaust fumes can be stifling and deleterious, hardly creating a...
By Josh Sherman -
Urban Planet: Extreme skiing in Detroit’s abandoned buildings
There are risks involved with skiing, but falling off the side of an abandoned warehouse typically isn’t one of them. For the thrill-seekers...
By Josh Sherman -
Yonge and St. Joseph Streets
“Saving Face”, Toronto / photo by Ben Roffelsen Contribute your photos to Spacing’s Flickr pool
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