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Where in the world is…
a monthly compilation of public space around the world by Brittany Morris ENGAGED CITIES Seattle’s Chinatown International District is a historic area where you cannot only enjoy Dim Sum and marvel at early twentieth century brick buildings, but also empty... Continue reading »
Where in the world is…
a bi-weekly compilation of public space around the world by Brittany Morris PLACEMAKING Finding a seat in Ireland’s public spaces—a photo story. Reflections on how Jan Gehl’s people-oriented approach to urban connectivity and design transformed Melbourne’s city centre – which... Continue reading »
Where in the world is…
compiled bi-weekly by Brittany Morris ART Les Passages Insolites is an urban public space art festival that brings a vibrant kaleidoscope of contemporary art installations to Quebec City’s forgotten passages, making the invisible, visible. DESIGN Forget the urban highway... Continue reading »
Where in the world is…
compiled weekly by Brittany Morris ART Copenhagen. Helsinki. Tokyo. Montreal. Melbourne. Since the first Nuit Blanche all-night art festival in Paris in 2002 cities around the world have taken part in this creatively expressive event. Last week’s Nuit Blanche in Toronto... Continue reading »
Open Buildings UBC
Vancouver is becoming the centre of attraction for talent and design. Vancouver Design Week highlighted the emerging creativity with various events for around two weeks. This gave people an opportunity to engage in the transformative power of design. Having the... Continue reading »