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Adapting Vancouver's buildings and public spaces for future uses
Posted by Mike Klassen on September 16, 2008 in Cities
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The work of the Vancouver City Planning Commission has reached a feverish pace as we come to the end of our 2007-2008 program we've labeled, A City Built for Change. Tomorrow night a lecture takes place at the Vancouver Museum (aka The Planetarium) featuring Professor Robert Kronenburg, Head of the Dept. of Architecture, University of Liverpool. See the release on the VCPC website.
I did an interview in support of promoting this event, featured in today's Vancouver Courier.
If you're interested how Vancouver is being built, now and in the future, please join us at tomorrow night's lecture. Space is limited, RSVP at jeannie_bates -at- telus.net.
Tagged: adaptable cities, urban design
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