Strange Bedfellows
A growing number of city-dwellers live in condos – and now high schools, theatres and daycares are taking up residence there, too, creating benefits for everyone
A growing number of city-dwellers live in condos – and now high schools, theatres and daycares are taking up residence there, too, creating benefits for everyone
In Toronto’s transforming waterfront, he sees the beginnings of a more resilient urban form
Kofi Hope wants to add new voices to the conversation about city-building
Four examples of how researchers are harnessing technology to improve urban life and make cities smarter
Owning a home is becoming a fantasy for all but the wealthiest families. Better urban planning is part of the solution. Adjusting our expectations may be another
Global population of seniors will triple by 2050, creating challenges for urban planners, report says
Toronto’s land-use maps are important planning tools but they lack detail and are often out-of-date. Not for much longer
A term for Canada's growing population of senior citizens
Urban centres have a huge impact on their residents’ well-being. So how can we make them better?
Tolls are better than transit for easing traffic gridlock over the long term, researchers say
Will low-income tenants benefit from the neighbourhood's redevelopment?
The City of Toronto is not doing enough to make the streets safe for cyclists
In Unbuilt Toronto, Mark Osbaldeston explores an alternate civic destiny
Students propose a new use for abandoned buildings
Imagining Toronto's future