Features
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Bring back the #14 Hastings bus route!
New banners hanging from South Granville’s streetposts show a bus route that no longer exists.
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A perfect streetcar stop in Tokyo
In a visit to Tokyo last month, I encountered what has to be the most amenity-rich streetcar stop that I’ve ever seen.
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Vancouver’s deviant grids
Many Vancouverites think of this fine metropolis as a “grid city” – with straight north-south/east-west streets that intersect primarily at right...
By Erick Villagomez -
Vancouver’s park structure
Parks are an important part of any city. Given Vancouver’s predisposition for all things natural, parks play a significant role in the perception and use...
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Good design elements from Vancouver’s bus stops
Photo courtesy of Brandon Yan This column highlights a few good design elements from bus stops in Vancouver to start the discussion on how to build a...
By John Calimente -
Rethinking our bus stops
Photograph courtesy of Aaron Hirschfeld . One of the reasons why SkyTrain is so popular is that you can wait in relative comfort. But there are many more...
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Vancouver’s Laneway Structure
The alleys and lanes of Vancouver are a hidden aspect of the city. Yet they play a significant role in how the city works, looks and feels. Eliminated...
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Reduce bus waits using an ordinary cellphone
Photo courtesy of Richard Eriksson So you’re out fairly late at night and you want to take the bus home. You see a bus stop but there’s no schedule on it...
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Vancouver – relief & block map hybrid
Upon publishing the relief map, a little while back, I was approached by many people who wanted to be able orient themselves relative to the topography...
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Vancouver extruded density map
Since publishing my first EcoDensity article (that was subsequently posted on The Tyee), this map seems to have reached all corners of the Vancouver...
By Erick Villagomez -
Vancouver’s Block Structure
Blocks are a part of a city that most of us take for granted. Yet they play a critical part in how we experience the city – the distances we walk...
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Vancouver Relief
It seems fitting to inaugurate the new re:place website with an image of one of the most influential factors determining local city life and character ...
By Erick Villagomez