381R_Directions for new urban neighbourhoods: Learning from St. Lawrence

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Are you interested in creating mixed-housing communities?


Debate of the article titled Directions for new urban neighbourhoods: Learning from St. Lawrence, by Joseph DeLeo and David L.A. Gordon, published Canadian Institute of Planners and Association of Canadian University Planning Programs Case Study Series.

This is a great preparation to our next interview with Carolyn Whitzman in episode 382 talking about the opportunities in mixed housing and communities in St Lawrence.

Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see an example of mixed-housing communities and its context. This article presents the key elements of the neighbourhood, establishing its future success, such as finances, political context, and design principles.

Find the article through this link.

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3 responses to “381R_Directions for new urban neighbourhoods: Learning from St. Lawrence”

  1. […] successful urban regeneration projects in North America: Toronto’s St. Lawrence neighbourhood. Episode 381R replayed the still-raging academic debate on DeLeo & Gordon’s case study on Directions for […]

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