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SPACING: National Magazine Award nomination
Just a brief post to note that our Spring/Summer 2005 issue, “The History of our Future,” was nominated for Best Editorial Package in the 2006...
By Matthew Blackett -
SPACING: new issue release party Tuesday
Spacing Release Party When: Tuesday, May 2nd, doors 8pm Where: Gladstone Hotel • 1214 Queen Street West Who: DJ Chris Thinn How much: $10 includes...
By Matthew Blackett -
Mumbai Makes Do
In conjunction with Spacing’s new transit-themed issue, we will be publishing transit-related stories on our web site over the upcoming weeks. The...
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Pugly Awards
For the second time, The Pugly Awards let you give the thumbs up, or thumbs down, to Toronto buildings completed in the last year. The Pugly Awards were...
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Toronto’s Festival of Architecture and Design
The City of Toronto’s Festival of Architecture and Design is now underway and will run until the end of May. Spacing has two events during the...
By Matthew Blackett -
Cyclist memorials
(crossposted on the Eye Weekly blog.) Tomorrow (Thursday, April 27), memorials will be held for the two cyclists killed April 20th. The morning memorial...
By Dale Duncan -
SPACING: new issue release party May 2nd
Spacing Release Party When: Tuesday, May 2nd, doors 8pm Where: Gladstone Hotel • 1214 Queen Street West Who: DJ Chris Thinn How much: $10 includes...
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Public space catch-all post
Here are a number of articles from the last few days: Trash: A recommendation that York and Durham regions’ trash be incinerated will likely cause...
By Matthew Blackett -
The Centre Cannot Hold
The future is in Scarborough! Our friend’s at the Toronto Free Gallery are opening an exhibition that “poses the question—Is our future...
By Shawn Micallef -
Goethe Deconstruction Time Again
If you missed the first panel discussion a month or so ago on Urban Deconstructions currently at the Goethe-Institut (it was very good – they...
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A Toronto “What If?”
Today’s Toronto Star has a great section called “What If?” It is very much like our “History of our Future” issue from last...
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New media vs. old media
On most days, the Spacing Wire tracks what is going on in the public realm of this city, linking to articles and columns in the major daily papers, the...
By Matthew Blackett