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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

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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

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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

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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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Urban planning research: Downtown Guelph, the Ward & the Woods 1 property

The former W.C. Woods Co. No. 1 property on Arthur Street sits quiet along the Speed River, today viewed as a brownfield redevelopment and intensification land use planning case for primarily residential purposes. It forms part of both a Downtown … Continue reading

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