September 2009
36 posts
Vancouver wants your views →
VIEWS ON VIEWS: Perspectives on view corridors in Vancouver
October 5, 7 pm
Venue: SFU Segal Business School, 500 Granville Street (at corner of Granville and Pender), Vancouver.
Last…
Gaining Ground – Register Now →
This is shaping up to be the sustainability summit of the year.
You can find out more and register here.
Editorial Notes: The September, "End of Summer"... →
CIT PROJECT SUMMARY: Healthy Water, Healthy... →
CIT Projects: Summer 2008-Summer 2009 →
What's Driving Settlement Change in the... →
Thoughts on Regional Food Security & Self-Reliance →
A Conference in Rome →
Diane Archibald sends along this announcement of a conference in Rome at the British School that brings together a rather fascinating mix of architecture, planning and archeology.
A Great Ride: Bikennale of the Biennale →
Celebrate the Vancouver Biennale – Art in Public Spaces with a day of cycling the city – along the beaches, streets and park areas on a specially designed cycling route.
The Vancouver…
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Gaining Ground: in Conversation with Gene Miller →
Resilient Cities (Vancouver, Oct): Gaining Ground... →
Working on the next post for CITinfoResource at www.communitytransition.blogspot.com … posts by Tim Pringle, George Penfold, + more
Help Define ‘Vancouverism’ →
Andrew Pask of the Vancouver Public Space Network writes:
I’m currently working on a story for the Vancouver Public Space Network’s bi-monthly publication. The subject is “Vancouverism” –…
Profile: Toby Barazzuol →
The first in a series of SFU City profiles, featuring instructors, lecturers and panelists in our certificate programs.
Toby Barazzuol, owner of Eclipse Awards, makers of…
August 2009
5 posts
reBlog from citinforesource.tumblr.com:... →
Thanks to Gordon Price at SFU's City Program..
A Kennedy Moment at the B.C. Land Summit
July 2, 2009
Hans Peter Meyer at the Real Estate Foundation is putting out a blog (and the tweets to go with it) on Communities in Transition. He was reporting on last month’s B.C. Land Summit, including interviews with the Foundation’s past executive director Tim Pringle.
Here’s an excerpt from Tim’s observations that captures some of the most...