CanU6 Summit: “Cities at the Edge: Urbanizing Suburbia in the Regional City” Conclusions After three whirlwind days of walking/bus tours, presentations, panel discussions, working sessions and debate, CanU6 echoes are still lingering in many participants’ minds. It is also time to draw some conclusions, think about the lessons learned, and look ahead at the work […]
CanU6: Cities at the Edge “Urbanizing Suburbia” Conclusions
CanU6: Cities at the Edge “Urbanizing Suburbia” Foreword
CanU6 Summit: “Cities at the Edge: Urbanizing Suburbia in the Regional City” Foreword The Council for Canadian Urbanism (CanU) has held its Summits since 2009, bringing together the country’s top urbanists in active discussion around key issues and topics in urbanism. The presence of extensive suburban areas in Canadian cities, their retrofit and urbanization was […]
CanU6 Presentations
CanU6 National Summit: Cities at the Edge – Urbanizing Suburbia in the Regional City Greater Toronto Area, Sep 18th-20th, 2014 Please check back for daily updates and postings (Last Updated: October 15, 2014). Presentations not linked below are too large to upload. Please contact info@canu.ca for these presentations. Jump to: Day One | Day Two | Day Three DAY ONE – Thursday, Sep. […]
CanU6: Cities at the Edge – Urbanizing Suburbia in the Regional City – Resources
Updated: September 18, 2014 Conference Materials CanU6: Cities at the Edge – Urbanizing Suburbia in the Regional City – Tour Book (HiRes PDF 31.7mb) (LowRes PDF 3.6mb) CanU6: Cities at the Edge – Urbanizing Suburbia in the Regional City – Venue Information (PDF 1,8mb) Presentations North York District: Don Mills Centre (PDF 20.1mb)
CanU6: Cities at the Edge – Conclusions
CanU6 National Summit Cities at the Edge: Urbanizing Suburbia in the Regional City CanU6 Summit took place in the Greater Toronto Area between 18-20th of September, 2014 gathering prominent professionals from across Canada and abroad. These are some conclusions following the success of the event: CanU6 “Urbanizing Suburbia” Summit: Some Conclusions After three whirlwind days of walking/bus […]