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Canadian Urbanism Uncovered

  • The potential of a wall: 3D murals

    I’m not sure where these murals are located, but I like them a lot. UPDATE: A commenter discovered that the murals are from Chinco and Los Gatos...

  • Park your tent

    We’ve previously written about Park(ing), a fun project out of Los Angeles San Francisco that reclaims parking spots by placing sods of grass and a...

  • Graffiti Portraits: June 12th

    Spacing photo intern Susheela Nirmalan-Nathan documents the faces in Toronto’s graffiti murals on our photoblog Spacing Photos. See it larger here.

  • Toxic secrets in your neighborhood

    The Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) has announced a unique outreach program called Secrecy is Toxic which encourages you to photograph your toxic...

  • Bike Polo returns every Tuesday

    Bike Polo returns! The Royal Society of Adventurology and Streets are for People! invite all those souls interested in an evening of Velocipedic...

  • Guerrilla photography

    When Dufferin hits Queen the road ends briefly. On the north side of the three-way intersection is a retaining wall holding earth in place that supports...

  • Graffiti Portraits: Friday, June 8th

    Spacing photo intern Susheela Nirmalan-Nathan documents the faces in Toronto’s graffiti murals on our photoblog Spacing Photos. See it larger on...

  • Helsinski’s GPS bus map

    Helsinki has a great, real-time map that tracks the location of each bus.

  • Graffiti Portraits: Thursday, June 7th

    Spacing photo intern Susheela Nirmalan-Nathan documents the faces in Toronto’s graffiti murals on our photoblog Spacing Photos. See it larger on...

  • Graffiti Portraits: Wednesday, June 6th

    See it larger on Spacing Photos. Photo by Susheela Nirmalan-Nathan

  • Graffiti Portraits: Tuesday, June 5th

    See it larger on Spacing Photos. Photo by Susheela Nirmalan-Nathan

  • Crosstown traffic: in Toronto and China

    As I mentioned back in March, I’ve been in possession of a car for the last few months and I’ve been using it for out-of-town trips, errands...