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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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Conclusion
September 2011 is filled with relief and restlessness; a long summer of writing has brought me to the end, while the end means thesis defense and pursuit of new beginnings. I’m not quite there yet, but it is all so … Continue reading
Posted in Guelph, Urban Planning
Tagged condofication, conflict management, Downtown Secondary Plan, Fusion Homes, Guelph, thesis conclusion, Woods 1
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Preliminary thesis findings – pragmatic and modernistic
The City of Guelph’s downtown is currently subject to grand planning, modest investment, and a conscientious public eager for change of the good kind. Located in a growing region and offering a distinguishable urban character, where valuing the true ‘smart’ … Continue reading
The Policy Drafting Process – when ideas morph
Sometimes the journey of a conceptual idea (say, Ebenezer Howard’s “Garden City”, Le Corbusier’s “towers in the park”, or Duany & Plater-Zyberk’s “New Urbanism”) morphs in time through policy drafting processes; where planning concepts meet the market praxis and politics, … Continue reading
Blueprint models: from suburbs to high-rises, but nothing in the middle
Please, allow me as a student of Planning to approach this topic from the perspective of being curious about ‘good’ urban planning, with the intent of asking stakeholders to hopefully push the bar for ingenious built form alternatives. A number … Continue reading
Why research Smart Growth implementation in Guelph?
From time to time I get asked why I’ve chosen Guelph for my case study, devoting a year of my academic life to follow the planning and community engagement taking place in a city of which I’m not a resident. … Continue reading
Posted in Guelph, Urban Planning
Tagged challenges and opportunities, Downtown Secondary Plan, Envision Guelph Downtown, Greater Golden Horseshoe, Guelph, Implementation, Karen Farbridge, Kent Hakull, Ontario, Places to Grow, Smart Growth, SmartGuelph, The Civic League, the Ward, Urban Growth Centres, Urban Strategies
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