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Planning Canadian Communities is the only book that provides a comprehensive view of the needs, origins, contemporary practices, and future challenges involved in planning Canadian communities. With this updated fifth edition, Planning Canadian Communities begins its 21st year of community planning analysis in the cities, towns, and regions of Canada. This books, the most(...)
Architecture du Canada
mars 2007, Toronto
Planning Canadian communities
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Planning Canadian Communities is the only book that provides a comprehensive view of the needs, origins, contemporary practices, and future challenges involved in planning Canadian communities. With this updated fifth edition, Planning Canadian Communities begins its 21st year of community planning analysis in the cities, towns, and regions of Canada. This books, the most widely used planning text in Canada since 1986, tells how community planning started in Canada, how it works today, and who participates in it.
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mars 2007, Toronto
Architecture du Canada
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Town and Crown is an illustrated history of the planning and development of Canada’s capital city, filling a significant gap in our urban scholarship. It is the story of the transformation of the region from a sub-arctic wilderness portage to an attractive modern metropolis with a high quality of life. The book examines the period from 1800-2011, and is the first major(...)
Town and crown: an illustrated history of Canada's capital
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Town and Crown is an illustrated history of the planning and development of Canada’s capital city, filling a significant gap in our urban scholarship. It is the story of the transformation of the region from a sub-arctic wilderness portage to an attractive modern metropolis with a high quality of life. The book examines the period from 1800-2011, and is the first major study that covers both sides of the Ottawa River, addressing the settlement history of aboriginal, French and English peoples.
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mai 2016
Architecture du Canada