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								SPACING presents: PhotogrammetrySpacing is happy to have hooked up with the Harbourfront Centre and Digifest to present a photo installation called Photogrammentry down by the... By Matthew Blackett
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								The Natural CityThe University of Toronto’s Centre for Environment is holding a conference called The Natural City May 31 – June 2, with Stephen Lewis as the... By Matthew Blackett
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								Backstreets of Toronto ToursThe great thing about the internet-o-sphere is it allows for stuff like the “Backstreets of Toronto Tours” that Jamie posts over on JB’s... By Shawn Micallef
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								China to Build Eco-CityIn our “History of our Future” issue of Spacing, we ran several articles about ideal, sustainable city ideas, including an... By Dylan Reid
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								This is horse shit!In late February, when the much beloved police horse Brigadier was killed by a hit-and-run driver, I posted a bit of rant about my feelings towards cops... By Matthew Blackett
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								Who You Gonna Call? Part 2The City of Toronto website is full of useful but hard-to-find information. As a follow-up to the sidewalk-obstacle-busting phone numbers I provided in an... By Dylan Reid
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								Sad day for TorontoAnother bit of Toronto Modern has come down, quickly, before the required permits could be issued to save it. The Inn on the Park rose above Eglinton and... By Shawn Micallef
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								SPACING FICTION: “23 Bay, 23 Bay, 23 Bay…” by Jim MunroeSpacing has a number of articles from our public transit issue that we saved to publish exclusively on Spacing.ca. Last week we posted Robin Rix’s... By Matthew Blackett
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								Greening our citiesFred Kent, director of Project for Public Spaces out of New York, has a great column on how Placemaking can reinvigorate the environmental movement. The... By Matthew Blackett
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								Weekend round-up of linksMurray Whyte of the Star write about orphan spaces: “They are the unloved, invisible and, chances are, right outside your door — dozens of... By Matthew Blackett
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								The suburban urban forestIn Sunday’s Toronto Star, Kenneth Kidd has a great piece about the urban forest in suburbia: …The houses duly go up, some of that topsoil gets... By Matthew Blackett
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								Cleveland and Whitehorse bike racksSince Toronto is about to embark on a massive street furniture project, we should to take a look at other cities for inspiration. The top image is a bike... By Matthew Blackett