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I PUBLICATIONS + PERIODICALS

  • Tower proposed above future Toronto subway station but people want it to be taller (BlogTO)
  • Urban and regional planning undergrads create concepts for affordable housing project in Scarborough (FSC News and Events)
  • A No Frills swallowed by the Ontario line metro (CBC)
  • A push to add retail to Toronto’s alleyways (Globe and Mail)
  • The laneway love continues (Brandon Donnelly)
  • Someone is documenting all the fun businesses operating out of Toronto laneways (BlogTO)
  • Toronto’s laneways should be mixed-use (Brandon Donnelly)
  • Why living on top of the shop is making a comeback (Substack)
  • It’s been a gas: The end of methane in homes (Designlines Magazine)
  • Tory presents sweeping new housing plan (Global News)
  • Accommodating the space between (Novae Res Urbis)
  • Why the age of the ‘Mayan-pyramid’ tower could be coming to an end in Toronto (CBC)
  • Not easy being green (Novae Res Urbis)
  • Detailed site analysis breaks new ground for SURP students (City Building TMU)
  • Bringing it all back home (Novae Res Urbis)
  • Mayan Pyramids or affordable housing (CBC)
  • What Happens when you cut the gas line (Globe and Mail)
  • Pushback on effort to preserve old storefronts (Globe and Mail)
  • The case for bottom-up planning (Brandon Donnelly)
  • Civic leaders have more data than ever to guide their decisions, but the tech is not in charge (Toronto Star)
  • Distributing Density (Novae Res Urbis)
  • The case for density transition zones (Brandon Donnelly)
  • Facing the Challenges of the Housing Crisis (Y Magazine)
  • The missing middle and the case for density transition zones (Spacing Magazine)
  • Re-Imagining Cities (Novae Res Urbis)
  • Preserving Character (Novae Res Urbis)
  • Conquering the Yellowbelt (Novae Res Urbis)
  • What’s the big idea behind Housing Now (Spacing Magazine)
  • The missing middle in Toronto’s housing debate (Globe and Mail)

I RESEARCH PAPERS, REPORTS + BOOKS

  • The House is on Fire (SvN Architects + Planners Inc.)
  • House Divided: How the Missing Middle can Solve Toronto's Affordability Crisis (Coach House Books)
  • Density Done Right (City Building TMU)
  • Market Year in Review and Outlook Report (Toronto Real Estate Board)
  • A Strategy for Significantly Increasing the Supply of "Missing Middle" Housing in the City of Toronto (Centre for Urban Research and Land Development)
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