
Earlier this year, the City Building Institute participated in the development of ShapeLab, an experiential learning program from partners the City of Toronto and Ryerson’s Office of Social Innovation. During…
Earlier this year, the City Building Institute participated in the development of ShapeLab, an experiential learning program from partners the City of Toronto and Ryerson’s Office of Social Innovation. During…
By Claire Nelischer Toronto is booming, with a downtown population that’s expected to double to 500,000 by 2041. If the goal is to accommodate this growth in complete communities…
In 2027, the Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA) plans to open a transit hub that connects Pearson Airport with transportation services from across southern Ontario. To get an idea of…
From April 17 to May 15, 2017, the Ecological Urbanism exhibition was hosted at Toronto’s Urbanspace Gallery. The exhibition showcased student work exploring the intersection of culture, nature, and infrastructure….
Join Ryerson University urban planning graduate students as they explore four potential future scenarios for autonomous vehicles (AVs) in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. A panel of AV…
This article originally appeared in Urban Toronto on April 15, 2016. With a population expected to reach 10 million in the early 2040s compared to 6.6 million in 2011, the…