Synopsis
Spacing Radio is the voice of Spacing, Canada's leading publication on urbanism.
Episodes
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Episode 006: PopCanCrit - Meet the Critic
30/11/2016 Duration: 40minThis October, some of the foremost authorities in Canadian architecture criticism convened in Ottawa for PopCanCrit, to discuss the future of popular criticism in architecture. In this, Part One of a two-part series, we bring you the highlights of that conference. We examine the role of the architecture critic, with the voices of Trevor Boddy, David Theodore, Sophie Gironnay, Marco Polo, and Shawn Micallef. Next, we present a case study, where architecture critics Lisa Rochon, and Alex Bozikovic discuss the Mirvish+Gehry tower proposal, and their coverage of it.
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Episode 005: Shake It Up — October 2016
28/10/2016 Duration: 33minThis is the companion episode to the latest issue of Spacing Magazine, with a focus on celebrating women in city building. We talk to Pamela Robinson, associate dean, graduate studies and special programs at Ryerson University, about striving for gender equality in the traditionally male-dominated world of city building, and urban planning. We speak to Toronto Centre for Active Transportation Director Nancy Smith Lea about a recent report geared at tapping into untapped potential cycling demographics. And urban planner Kyle Miller tells us about a personal study he's made of pedestrian and cyclist injuries and death, during what has been a dismal year for road safety in Toronto. Thanks to special guest Melanie Hrymak of Toronto indie theatre company, Headstrong Collective!
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Episode 004: Hollywood North - September 2016
28/09/2016 Duration: 44minIn the wake of TIFF, we talk film and the city. We talk to director-producer Matt Tyrnauer about his new Jane Jacobs documentary, Citizen Jane: Battle for the City. Councillor Michael Thompson explains why Toronto's film industry is booming. And Archaeological Services Inc. founder Ron Williamson walks us through the site of Toronto's first general hospital, (which just so happens to be where the TIFF Bell Lightbox now stands).
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Episode 003: Summer Reading - August 2016
23/08/2016 Duration: 40minOur summer reading episode. We talk to the Toronto Youth Cabinet about their top 10 books about the city, a photographer who spent the early '90s chasing bands like Nirvana, and a criminal defense lawyer about democratic policing.
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Episode 002: Leaders - July 2016
18/07/2016 Duration: 39minSpacing Magazine is proud to announce the winners of the 2016 Jane Jacobs Prize, and Spacing Radio has in depth interviews with this year's recipients. Leslie Chudnovsky has devoted 16 years to the Supporting Our Youth mentorship program, guiding LGBTQ+ youth, and providing support across the diverse community. Luke Anderson is the founder of StopGap.ca, a foundation which provides custom made ramps to make businesses more accessible, and educates people about the language of inclusion when we talk about accessibility. Chudnovsky and Anderson perfectly embody the spirit of the award, and it was a pleasure chatting with them. 4sbbzqir
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Episode 001: Relaunch - June 2016
14/06/2016 Duration: 41minThe relaunch of Spacing Radio by Spacing, Canada's leading magazine on urbanism.