In the intricate machinery of urban governance, one figure looms large but largely out of sight: the City Manager. Appointed ...
This year has been one of major change. But what doesn’t change here is talking about transit. It’s the return of Tricia Wood ...
See our Launch and Introduction about the launch of the © Urban Cartoon Syndicate and the announcement by CityHallWatch. *** ...
ADFF "Big Brutal Quiz" on Brutalist architecture in film, won by Derek DeLand, Kim Glennie, Martin Knowles. Satirical post-match interview with BBC Sport.
In a widely read, shared and commented upon column in Saturday’s Globe and Mail, columnist Robyn Urback asked a question that ...
After more than two decades tucked away as an idea simply not worth the cost, Highway 413 is finally kicking into gear as ...
In 1864, Fydor Dostoevsky wrote his seminal Notes from Underground, a novella exploring existentialism and alienation in a large city – in his case, St. Petersburg – the premise of which in many ways ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The University of Toronto’s School of Cities will be screening a re-mastered print of the film, “The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces, provided by NYC’s Project for Public Spaces, on ...
What does Indigenous housing look like? Are there special forms of housing needed by Indigenous communities in particular to address specific health and community needs? And what kind of housing can ...
Arthur Erickson often referred to the workplace as an ‘atelier’, and many of the distinguished architects who worked with him over the years remember it that way: an open space without hierarchy, ...