Archive for category: Street furniture
Postings on the 2006–2007 street-furniture selloff by the City of Toronto
- Worst typography article (2016.10.04)
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Isabelle Docto writes the worst typography article of the year. (Did you know fonts come in certain specific sizes?)
- It didn’t happen till a newspaper reported it (2009.10.11)
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The Globe’s architecture critic arrives two years late to the street-furniture party. Where’s your Smart parked, Lisa Rochon?
- Unexpected recognition (2007.05.31)
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Actually commended in a newspaper editorial
- The limits of public space (2007.05.07)
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In which the Spacers lost
- What’s in the street-furniture contract? (2007.04.25)
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Most of it has been published
- Street-furniture design critique (2007.04.14)
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A review of the proposals from three conglomerates for Toronto’s street furniture
- Street-furniture renderings (2007.03.28)
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The city of Toronto has released ‘renderings’ of the candidate designs for street furniture
- What happens when you expose the TTC’s flaws (2007.03.20)
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They ignore you and try to push through a proposal to make the situation worse
- Levé(e)(s) (2007.01.01)
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What I said to the mayor at his New Year’s levee