Streets for People

Tuesday December 4, 2012 | 7pm

Geneva Hall, Knox Presbyterian Church (120 Lisgar Street)

**Please note the venue change**  

Access from courtyard on Elgin

Presenter: Gary Toth, Projects for Public Spaces

Admission: free

The “Complete Streets” movement challenges the prevailing wisdom of the Automobile Age.  Car-oriented street design has been linked to environmental and health issues and the livability of our cities. “Complete Streets” focuses not only on redefining how we move pedestrians, bikes, transit, cars and trucks, but also on elevating our streets as important public spaces.

Gary Toth is an experienced leader in the integration of transportation with land use planning throughout North America. Join us to hear how we can get the most out of our streets both for transportation and place-making.  For more information on the Project for Public Spaces check out their web site here.

Streets for People

Tuesday December 4, 2012 | 7pm

Venue to be determined

Presenter: Gary Toth, Projects for Public Spaces

Admission: free

Gary Toth of the New York-based Projects for Public Spaces will discuss the purposes of our roads and streets and explore how to re-claim space for people in our transportation corridors. For more information on the Project for Public Spaces check out their web site here.

Paul Goldberger: Cities, Place and Cyberspace

 Presented with:  Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism Forum Lecture Series

For more information on Mr. Goldberger, please visit his web site.

Paul Goldberger: Cities, Place and Cyberspace this Monday

Monday, November 5, 2012 | 6pm (Note the time)

National Gallery of Canada Auditorium

380 Sussex Drive Ottawa – Note the venue and date

 Presented with:  Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism Forum Lecture Series

For more information on Mr. Goldberger, please visit his web site.