We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” — Albert Einstein Across cities like ...
This piece seeks to answer a simple question by a community member: how could the City decision-making about the Broadway Plan be so different than the community at large? And although Christina ...
Like Toronto’s winding ravine system, the Toronto waterfront is a significant and defining geographical feature. Before the ...
Brigitte Pellerin is a writer and newspaper columnist living in Ottawa. This memoir introduces the new issue of Spacing focused on Yonge Street, available shortly at the Spacing Store and other ...
Vancouver unveils plan to change view protections, unlock housing.
“The means for the design professions to advance an architecture of urbanity are clear – architecture practices should strive to build an infrastructure of opportunity that expands urban affordability ...
Albert Koehl is an environmental lawyer and a founder and coordinator of Toronto Community Bikeways Coalition. Spacing’s cycling columnist Sabat Ismail did a Q&A with him about his new book, Wheeling ...
Pender Street in Chinatown in 1972, which was now part of a designated historic area. Item # CVA 780-447. Photo courtesy of Vancouver Archives. In 1971 ...
For years, Toronto’s finance officials have dutifully added an annual footnote to their budget documents, cautioning readers that a portion of the City’s revenues — namely the municipal land transfer ...
Old City Hall council chambers, 1951 The independent fiscal review panel that Mayor David Miller put together to provide the city with advice on how to ...
I was forwarded this image of Metropolis posted on the Urban Toronto Forum. The complex will occupy the northeast corner of Yonge and Dundas, completing ...