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: This course will present a history of the development of the urban form of the city and region of Toronto from the late eighteenth century until the present. Students will explore the characteristic
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theory of urbanism, urban design, or cities. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Architecture or related disciplines is preferred. Experience and knowledge of both non-Western and Western contexts is
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agreement shall prevail. Minimum Qualifications: M.Arch with a MUD or MSc in Urban Planning degree and professional urban design experience preferred. We are seeking applicants with a proven record of
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: Open to second-year post-professional graduate urban design students, and third-year architecture and landscape architecture graduate students this Option Studio is an opportunity to work on design
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: This course will provide students with opportunities to study and carry out research on a contemporary issue of Urban Design. It will explore this through readings, discussions, written and representational
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applications for a 2-year Contractually Limited Term Appointment (CLTA) at the rank of Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream in Urban Planning with an anticipated start date of August 15, 2024, or shortly
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: This course examines the kind of urbanisms that exist at the periphery of city regions. Often called the “suburbs”, the term fails to describe the multiplicity of urban forms, economic configurations, and
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: This course will involve students in the examination the relationship between public policy and urban form. In a seminar/lecture format students will engage with the range of plans, policies, guidelines and
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houses, living history museums – which served the purpose of preserving the national past through nature and culture. Other large socio-political forces, industrialization, urbanization, migration, also
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identified and defined by the students themselves and focus on issues associated with the City of Toronto, its agencies and services, and its communities and citizens. In the first half of the course students