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- Thesis completed!
- The cost of urban intensification
- Conclusion
- Preliminary thesis findings – pragmatic and modernistic
- Urban intensification – a challenge and an opportunity
- After thinking and writing comes the talking – on the radio
- Statistically Speaking – different characteristics require different planning approaches
- Putting Downtown Guelph On the Map – optimistic, pragmatic, critical, collaborative and/or technocratic
- The Policy Drafting Process – when ideas morph
- Blueprint models: from suburbs to high-rises, but nothing in the middle
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Thesis slow
The thesis work is still moving along in a slow gear. That’s not a problem…yet. It is alive and well in my head, which is a good place for it to be. But putting pen to paper require time, which … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brownfields Conference, Canadian Institute of Planners, CAPS conference, CAPS-ACEAU, City Staff, Concordia, condominium development, graduate thesis, Guelph, Kilmer, Leith Moore, Montreal, Ontario, OPPI Symposium, Paul Bedford, Places to Grow, planning students, Ryerson students, Sorbara, the Ward, Toronto, TWRA, UDM, Urban Growth Centre, Wade Davis, Woods 1
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Week 11 – Urbanism
It’s all about getting the ideas on the paper as well as presenting them orally, making sense of it all and allowing others to make sense of it as well. This is no little challenge. And I love it! Uptown … Continue reading →
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Tagged BarrelYards, brownfield development, CAPS conference, February 3 - 5 2001, future city, future development, Greater Golden Horseshoe, Jeb Brugmann, Kent Hakull thesis, keynote speaker?, Places to Grow, Praxis, public consultation, public participation, redevelopment, resilience, Shopping Malls, silver bullet city building, Toronto, underground parking, Uptown Waterloo, Urban Growth Centre, urban renewal, urbanism, values, values-rational planning, Welcome to the Urban Revolution
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Week 10 – and towards the end
Not quite finished with this semester, but it feels like it. That’s a dangerous place to be, but King Confidence is holding down Cousin Stress. Virtual city Turns out there is a virtual city that only exists online. It’s a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brick Brewery Tour, CAPS conference, CIP conference, Guelph, Masters Thesis, model town, Niagara Falls, planning, public participation, resilience, spatial decision software, University of Waterloo, Uptown Waterloo BarrelYards, virtual city, web 2.0
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