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Anders Sandberg quoted in Globe and Mail article, “The need for aggregate puts the GTA between a rock and a hard place”

Anders Sandberg (Faculty of Environmental Studies) was quoted in a December 10th Globe and Mail article, “The need for aggregate puts the GTA between a rock and a hard place”. The article discusses the growing demand for aggregate use in the Greater Toronto Area and the controversy surrounding where quarries should be located. Read the full […]

Shelley Hornstein presents new book, Losing Site: Architecture, Memory and Place.

Shelley Hornstein, a faculty member with CITY, will be promoting her new book Losing Site: Architecture, Memory and Place. The launch will be held on Sunday,  December 18th from 6-8pm at the Gladstone Gallery in the Gladstone Hotel (1214 Queen Street West). This event is presented by Swipe Design and Ashgate Publishers.

Wolfgang Andexlinger wins “Österreichischer Baupreis 2011” prize as part of YEAN_Network for Spatial Research Studies.

Wolfgang Andexlinger, a visiting scholar with CITY from the Institute for Urban Design and Spatial Planning, University Innsbruck, Austria, is one of the winners of the ‘Österreichischer Baupreis 2011’, a prestigious Austrian prize. Wolfgang won this award as part of the group YEAN_Network for Spatial Research Studies and in the category for Organisations & Networks.  […]

CITY Talks: Christian Mettke To Speak on Public Transit in Toronto

On Wednesday, November 30, please join us to hear Christian Mettke, PhD candidate at the Darmstadt University of Technology and current Visiting Scholar at the CITY Institute, present “It’s Time to Stop the War on Cars: Public Transit in Toronto.” Christian’s doctoral thesis examines the changing urban, institutional and political context of public transit provision […]

CITY Pleased to Announce New Global Suburbanisms Website

The City Institute is pleased to announce the launch of the new website for the Global Suburbanisms project. Visit Global Suburbanisms to keep up with our ongoing research, find out about the seminars, workshops or conferences we will host, read our “Suburbanicity” blog and share news and ideas through Twitter.

November 15, 2011: Marianna Valverde presents “Exclusion, Expulsion and Extraction.”

Marianna Valverde (Director, Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto) presents “Exclusion, Expulsion and Extraction: The death of planning? A critical look at some current governance issues.” Valverde argues that it is time to consider new city-wide mechanisms for democratic planning that address geographic, economic and cultural inequalities, and that are forward looking rather […]