Vancouver’s City Market built on piers at what is today Main & East 1st Avenue. Opened in 1908 on what was then Westminster Avenue (and what became Main Street after roughly 1910), this market was on False Creet just west of what was then the False Creek Bridge.
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- “The city represents, in the most delicate and disquieting way the ambiguous domain between the natural and the artificial, suggesting that there may be some third entity.”
- Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram: site map for a series of linked project spaces & archives
- rebuilding communities: sketches + studies + analyses + reviews + references + debates + strategies + plans + proposals + policy + planning + designs
- The origins of ‘The Terminal City’
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- Artist Live Work Studios Class B (City of Vancouver)
- critical theory
- heritage and history
- policy analysis & activism
- public art
- public space
- queer space
- Railtown Studios (321 Railway Street Vancouver)
- reviews of designs & other contemporary culture
- sustainability
- The Terminal City (Vancouver Canada)
- urban designs