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Calgary At A Crossroads
Young architects are making Calgary the hotspot for residential design.
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Ontario's Smart Growth Knight
David Young, Ontario's new Municipal Affairs Minister, stands out as an advocate for measured urban growth.
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Interactive Architecture: Buildings That Change Shape
The future of architecture includes interactive structures that change shape.
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Commuter Chaos In Ontario
Continued growth will lengthen time travelling to work, chew up farmland.
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Shanghai Sours On Skyscrapers
Civic leaders sweeten up to more human-scale urban form.
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Ottawa Urged To Invest In Public Transit
Advisory panel recommends $1-billion a year in federal budget for fund to promote public transportation in cities.
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Why Can't We Be Clever About Planning?
A columnist for the Globe and News wonders why human ingenuity so often doesn't extend to urban planning problems.
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Urban Insanity: How To Mess Up Urban Transport
Here is a surefire way to mess up urban transport -- ignore trains and build downtown airports.
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New Toronto Subway Line Launches
Critics question the economics behind the new Sheppard Avenue subway line in Toronto.
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Five Ideas For Waterfront Revitalization
Experts critique a water revitalization plan for Toronto and suggest five "fundamental" ideas.
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Toronto Needs Federal Spending
Federal spending is needed to help cities like Toronto that are experiencing urban problems.
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Toronto's Vision
The Globe and Mail calls Toronto's new official city plan "utterly sensible."
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'Sweeping' Redesign To Revitalize Toronto Neighborhood.
The City of Toronto, Canada, is proposing to revitalize a multicultural neighborhoood.
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Creative Ideas From Latin America
Canadian cities are feeling the strains of social polarization and growing ranks of very poor. Federico Burone says Latin American cities have some creative answers.
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