The Artful City: A Year in Review
By: Jeff Biggar and Ilana Altman The Artful City was formed in 2015 with a simple mission to investigate public art in Toronto and spark a dialogue about its limitations and opportunities. The City’s...
View ArticleHow Planning Institute Fees are Holding Us Back
Students conducting an active transportation audit. From @APA_Planning/Twitter Some believe that Canada’s provincial and national urban planning institutes are increasingly moving towards principles of...
View ArticleSPACING release party: March 15th at our store!
WHAT: Spacing issue #42 release party WHEN: Wednesday, March 15th, 7:30-11pm WHERE: 401 Richmond St West, Spacing Store entrance (east end of building, ground floor) COST: $5 (for mag), cash bar RSVP:...
View ArticleWWW: Unique ideas for navigating the city
Tricking traffic in Cambridge, England Does creating an artificial roundabout to confuse drivers slow traffic or simply cause an existential crisis? A German app that allows users to watch adds in...
View ArticleWhy city issues are women’s issues
The 2016 Toronto International Film Festival hosted the world premiere of Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, a documentary about the emergence of Jane Jacobs as a civic activist in New York City. In...
View ArticleSex on Yonge: Examining the decade when Yonge Street was the city’s sin strip
“I take a walk down Yonge Street, where good times are bought and sold.” When folk music great Ian Tyson penned those lines in 1970, he knew his audience would understand. The idea of Yonge Street as...
View ArticleLORINC: Bombardier’s bribery problems in Europe hurt Toronto
To all the tornado chasers who spot the twisters whipping destructively across Toronto’s forlorn transit geography, add this storm system to your list of dark clouds. On the weekend, media reports...
View ArticleWWW: Stories of urban infrastructure
Learning from the mistakes of the High Line Planners rethink and reassess how the design of New York City’s High Line park could have better served the community it was constructed within and combat...
View ArticleYonge Street Mall: The fun and failure of pedestrianizing Toronto’s iconic...
On June 3, 1971, there was a party on downtown Yonge Street. Around 8pm, following the news that Ontario Premier Bill Davis had cancelled the Spadina Expressway, jubilant opponents of the project...
View ArticleBook Review: POG – Pod Off-Grid
Author: Jason Pomeroy (ORO Editions, 2016) When people hear about the oceans rising due to climate change, their response is usually to shrug it off because it isn’t something that is immediately...
View ArticleWWW: Transit Transitions
Innovative on-demand bus service implemented in India The new service has faced legal and operational challenges but presents an interesting new alternative to traditional bus service in dense urban...
View ArticleUnpacking Kellie Leitch’s phony threat to sanctuary cities
In an echo of President Donald Trump’s policy-by-Twitter, MP Kellie Leitch has turned her attention to sanctuary cities. In a March 9, 2017 tweet, the Conservative leadership candidate wrote, “One law...
View ArticleUnpacking Kellie Leitch’s Phony Threat
By Alexandra Flynn Spacing In an echo of President Donald Trump’s policy-by-twitter, MP Kellie Leitch has turned her attention to sanctuary cities. In a March 9, 2017 tweet, the Conservative...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: It’s time to stop the Scarborough Subway
This is an editorial from the Spacing magazine team Make no mistake: the current Scarborough subway extension (SSE) plan has become this generation’s version of the 1970s Spadina Expressway battle — a...
View ArticleTHE ARTFUL CITY: An Interview with Sean Martindale
Interview by: Melanie Fasche Sean Martindale is a Canadian artist and designer currently based in Toronto. He holds a Master of Fine Art from OCAD University, Toronto, and a Bachelor of Design from...
View ArticleJohn Tory is serving up a platform for Doug Ford 2018
Say you’re Doug Ford. Say you’re tuning in to Episode 237 of the Scarborough Subway Extension Netflix mini-series. Say you’re listening, in your predatory way, to Mayor John Tory, the Scarborough...
View ArticleBook Review: Brodsky and Utkin
Authors: Alexander Brodsky and Ilya Utkin (Princeton Architectural Press, 2015) Speaking to his wonderful book Imaginary Cities, author Darran Anderson once stated that, “The ideas that architects came...
View ArticleWWW: Changing transportation to adapt to the technological age
How are ride sharing apps affecting public transit? While the effects ride share apps such as Uber on the taxi industry are evident, what have the impacts been on public transit systems and how will...
View ArticleREID: Look to backyard housing too when talking laneway housing
Last week saw another of the regular surges of interest in laneway houses in Toronto. But we should also look to backyards without lanes, often in suburban lots, when thinking about this kind of...
View ArticlePODCAST: Spacing Radio 010, City Stories Live
Spacing Radio partners with Pressgang Theatre to bring you an evening of live storytelling. Co-hosted by Glyn Bowerman and Graham Isador (Vice/Hard Times), and featuring stories from Shawn Hogan...
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