Blog Posts tagged: emily huang

When I was a child, I spent every moment I could outside. I played with insects, dug around the soil, and climbed rocks (I even naming a rock in my yard Mount Everest because it was a very big compared... Continue reading »

Vancouver is urbanizing at such a rapid rate that it is hard to imagine what it used to look like 150 years ago. The city used to have an abundance of salmon swimming in streams that have mostly gone extinct, grey and... Continue reading »

Editor’s Note: This edition of Field Notes highlights a community garden success story in Seattle. For a look at how Vancouver has created impact in the connection of food and public spaces around the city, be sure to check out the... Continue reading »

Public spaces are the identity of the city. They give life to the city as great gathering places for events, celebrations, creativity, and socialization on a day to day basis. Public spaces also benefit cities and neighbourhoods economically, culturally and... Continue reading »
