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Riding in style: 15 of the coolest bikes in the world
Imagine a bicycle carved from walnut, ash or cherry wood. Or one totally customized and shipped in fewer than two days. This list of 15 of the coolest...
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Greenwood Yard
Trains rolling into duty before rush hour at TTC’s Greenwood Yard, Toronto / By Vik Pahwa Contribute your photos to Spacing’s Flickr pool
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Biker’s paradise: America’s most bikeable neighbourhoods
A new study has collected data from more than 7000 neighbourhoods to find the most bikeable streets in America. Six of the top 10 neighbourhoods scored a...
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Masdar City: eco-friendly city of the future
Sitting like a mirage in the desert, Masdar City might just be on the frontier of a new – environmental friendly – urban life. The city is an...
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Yonge & Dundas Square
Shadows gathering at Yonge & Dundas Square, Toronto / By Jason Cook Contribute your photos to Spacing’s Flickr pool
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Visual Thoughts #27
Last VT image: Grouse Mountain at night, Vancouver. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing Vancouver. He is also an educator...
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London looks to burn off fat and generate power for city lights
Believe it or not there’s a ton of fat in the sewers of London, England and it’s a real problem. In what might just be the worst job ever...
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Inside BCE Place
The interior structure of the BCE Place in Toronto / By Freaktography Contribute your photos to Spacing’s Flickr pool
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Cycling Think & Do Tank: strategies get more people on a bike
This post, by researcher Emma Cohlmeyer, is part of Spacing‘s partnership with the Toronto Cycling Think and Do Tank at the University of Toronto...
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Book Review – Creating Green Roadways: Integrating, Cultural Natural and Visual Resources into Transportation
Author: James L. Sipes, Matthew L. Sipes (Island Press, 2012) When presented with anything marketed as “green” it is easy to glaze over, having grown...
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Miami Beach Convention Center goes green with massive overhaul
As it stands, the Miami Beach Convention Center is nowhere near being the standard for green sustainable architecture, but that’s about to change...
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New York City subway commuters trip going up these stairs
Is there a set of stairs on your way to work that you always trip on? In New York, Dean Peterson decided to explore why everyone trips on a certain set of...
By Jonathan Zettel