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LORINC: The case for adaptive re-use of Ontario Science Centre
The Tories seem determined to let the Science Centre fall apart, but there's another future both the City and Ford Nation should be considering
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The urban photography of Arthur Goss, Part 3: Parks and Recreation, 1913-1940
As Toronto's parks and recreation programs expanded, Arthur Goss captured athletes in action and new facilities
By Peter MacCallum -
LORINC: The public space miracle of the moveable chair (redux)
It's summer and, yet again, there's nowhere to sit in Toronto's parks
By John Lorinc -
PODCAST: Spacing Radio 078, Bike Month
In this episode: The Bicycle Mayor, and psychogeography
By Spacing Radio -
Saving an oak forest – from bylaw enforcement
Eric Davies has been ordered to cut down the heritage oak seedlings he has been cultivating and giving away in his front yard
By Lorraine Johnson -
Op-Ed: Can green infrastructure thrive in high-density urban development?
Carolyn Whitzman and Roy Brooke say their new report makes the case for linking the housing and climate change agendas
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LORINC: Toronto’s transit agenda has gone missing
Even a transit-friendly mayor doesn't have much appetite for altering the status quo
By John Lorinc -
‘I remember where I was when I read that book…’
"Book-besotted troubadour" Corin Raymond explores the books he's loved, lost, and lent in cities all over the world
By Joseph Wilson -
Op-Ed: Why is there so little rental construction?
A developer unpacks the math that makes purpose-built rental so challenging to build
By Jonathan Diamond -
LORINC: Major planning change for Toronto’s major streets
Council is debating a transformational plan to allow small scale apartments on every main artery in Toronto
By John Lorinc -
Clearcutting in the Don Valley
Giant machines have felled every tree and scraped all vegetation through great swaths of the Don Valley to make way for the Ontario Line subway. Photographer Steven Evans captures stunning images of the impact, accompanied by text by Ian Darragh.
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OP-ED: Addressing Toronto’s congestion will take more than technology
We first have to recognize that congestion is an intractable problem whose solution requires the meaningful participation of diverse stakeholders, say Mahtot Gebresselassie and Tricia Wood
By Mahtot Gebresselassie and Tricia Wood