Construction on Port Lands Flood Protection will create 10,829 person years of employment. In the long term, this project will add $5.1 billion in value to the Canadian economy. Glad to mark a milestone in this important project with our partners today. https://t.co/6mFNh2UaiE
The overbuild of surface parking in cities across NA shouldn't surprise us. Most cities have at least 4 per car: at home, work, at a place of worship and at least one mall. Imagine if we took housing people as seriously as we take providing space for cars. https://t.co/WIWVnrasVS
On Nov. 23, we will host our first in a series of Civic Lab discussions to ensure that decisions related to the digital future of Quayside include a solid understanding of the current policy landscape for digitally enabled city building. Learn more: https://t.co/aBC9GZQgAT 1/3
A few city planners ran in the civic election this year. They ran on ideas to make #Toronto a better place to live and work for everyone. They deserve our immense gratitude for stepping up.
No one can save the world on their own (not even you). Climate Ventures lets you join forces with some of the top entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders working on climate solutions and climate justice. Book a tour today. https://t.co/U6VANOYz3x
Congratulations to @nmlister on recently being selected as a finalist in the the @CaGBCGTC Ontario Green Building Excellence and Leadership Awards (Inspired Educator Award), see more here; https://t.co/8a4JuoWtWl
Visit us this October to see how the Port Lands will be transformed by 2024! Share your ideas with our project team, explore our giant model and learn about the river valley, parks, roads and bridges we’re building https://t.co/YRKligzokD
Missed @ShelaghMcCart present her research at #WEDayToronto? In this video, learn how the @rysurp prof is listening, learning & sharing with Indigenous communities to address their housing needs: https://t.co/8CMkHYEi8n … #FCSinAction@togetherlab
“Where architecture is object-oriented, with a single photograph able to convey a building's identity, landscape architecture is about a narrative that defies easy visual representation.” So many good points in this article. @wlandscapearch https://t.co/fU80ltAhJX
From me: A new study shows that almost all urban growth in Canada over the past decade took place in suburbs on the edge of cities. The political implications are momentous.
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