Design For Diversity
Kim-Marie Degenkolb | Nov 6, 2020 Image via The Globe And Mail Many parts of our beautiful city are unfortunately not designed for people with…
Kim-Marie Degenkolb | Nov 6, 2020 Image via The Globe And Mail Many parts of our beautiful city are unfortunately not designed for people with…
Hannah Spasov | Sept 9, 2021 2020 has been an upheaval where the presence of COVID-19, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the ever growing…
Kim M Degenkolb + Aisha M Hassan | Sept 4, 2020 To say that this year has forced us to reexamine our habits would be…
Kim-Marie Degenkolb | Jul 31, 2020 Modular design - also known as prefabricated design - is most commonly found in small, residential homes. While modular…
Kim-Marie Degenkolb | Jul 31, 2020 As Toronto’s population and housing prices both continue to skyrocket, laneway housing is becoming a popular option for Toronto’s…
External Author | May 29, 2020 Photo courtesy of pembina.org. A new paper from the Pembina Institute proposes four guiding principles and a suite of recommendations that support…
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Daniel Hall | Jun 24, 2019 SPACING'S SCHOOL OF URBANISMDAY-LONG WORKSHOPS ON EMERGING TRENDS Spacing magazine is proud to announce the launch of the Spacing School…
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Daniel Hall | Jul 17, 2019 Every homeowner aspires to have a home that is a reflection of themselves. Unfortunately, it’s not always possible to…
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External Author | Jul 4, 2019 They are not your granny’s flats. When Toronto approved the rules for building homes on the city’s more than…
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