Features
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Pakistan Floods in British Columbia
We are constantly bombarded by all forms of media and information. Within this cacophonous blitz, we are – somewhat unfairly – asked to...
By Erick Villagomez -
Mountain and Ocean Tax: The Vancouver Standard from a Winnipeg Perspective
A look at Vancouver through the eyes of a fellow Winnipeg resident. By Lisa Ewasko, re:place Magazine
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The Canada Line – One year, 36 Million Boardings
Has it been only a year since the Canada Line opened? Indeed, it was just last August that this major infrastructure project was completed, connecting...
By John Calimente -
Policy, Density and Population Distribution
To most users of the urban landscape, cities are cacophonous and chaotic entities that somehow manage to hold their daily lives together in a relatively...
By Erick Villagomez -
Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland: A comparison of real estate and economic strength
Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver are three cities linked geographically, climatically, and culturally. It often seems that we have more in common with...
By John Calimente -
Homeless Voyeurism
Perhaps the fascination is the difference from our normal day-to-day lives. We’re repulsed, but we feel sorry for them. We don’t want them around, but...
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Freeways, funding, and a flawed 1962 rail plan for Vancouver
This week we look at another transit plan for Vancouver in the context of the freeway debates of the 1960s. Created by the British Columbia Research...
By John Calimente -
Making Space for a Kiosk/Cart Culture from Portland to Accra
Kiosks are an opportunity to increase richness in our urban fabric, promote experimentation and deliver goods/services in walkable locations while...
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Notes from Barcelona
Having recently returned from Barcelona, Sean Ruthen of re:place magazine presents a monograph of architecture from that city, and ponders how we in the...
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Vancouver Police Museum a bloody good time
An arresting affair indeed. Housed in Vancouver’s original city morgue, the city’s Police Museum is as much about modern forensics as it is...
By Liam Lahey -
Personalizing Space
City spaces are at once permanent and ephemeral. This photo essay looks at the how our spaces are used in unexpected ways. Images and Statement by Lisa Parker
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Transit flies high post-Olympics
Well I spoke too soon! At the end of my last column I said “…life has returned to ‘normal’ in the region…” after the...
By John Calimente