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Sports and Spaces
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Sports and Spaces

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Perry King writes about the public spaces utilized for sports in urban cities such as the multi-purpose sports courts housed beneath highways in Navi, Mumbai. 6 $0.60 Add
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The Ballet of the Parking Lot
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The Ballet of the Parking Lot

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Brendan Stewart and Daniel Rotsztain write about the plazaPOPS initiative in Etobicoke North to illustrate the vibrancy of community life that strip malls generate and how these plazas can be … 9 $0.90 Add
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The Case Against Controlling Infrastructure
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The Case Against Controlling Infrastructure

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Andrés Borthagaray writes that a combination of messy and orderly urbanism produces beneficial interaction, and uses examples of mobility infrastructure to illustrate their point. 5 $0.50 Add
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The Collective Effervescence of Messy Parks
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The Collective Effervescence of Messy Parks

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Jake Tobin Garrett writes about how the pandemic broke previous understandings of public space for Canadians, specifically examining parks. 7 $0.70 Add
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The Readable City
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The Readable City

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Shawn Micallef explores how visually messy cities are easily understood by walking the streets themselves, and draws on examples from Berlin, Toronto, and other major cities across the world. 6 $0.60 Add
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These Walls, These Roads
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These Walls, These Roads

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Ameer Idreis chronicles the hardship of Palestinians living under Israeli control, but reminisces about his connections with the land. 12 $1.20 Add
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Thinking Twice About Consultation
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Thinking Twice About Consultation

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Lorne Cappe writes about his experience as a consultant on a supportive house project within Toronto, and the intense pushback he received in public engagement. 8 $0.80 Add
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Tower Communities Are What We Make Them
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Tower Communities Are What We Make Them

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Ajeev Bhatia explores the apartment tower communities in and around Toronto. 3 $0.30 Add
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We Can Live With That
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We Can Live With That

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Leslie Woo writes about the plan to evolve the Greater Golden Horseshoe region within Canada in the early 2000’s, and how bureaucratic short-sightedness eroded the plan’s potential and original … 7 $0.70 Add
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What Is Safety?
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What Is Safety?

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Kimahli Powell uses their experience with the Toronto-based charity, Rainbow Railroad, to explore what it means to provide a safe community for LGBTQIA+ individuals amidst a housing crisis. 7 $0.70 Add
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Why Can’t We Sell Stuff Anyplace?
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Why Can’t We Sell Stuff Anyplace?

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John Lorinc discusses zoning rules that govern commercial activity, and the history of urban retail in cities around the world. 8 $0.80 Add