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How cities grow – up is in
May. 17, 2010
Kelly Grant and Anna Mehler Paperny
Read More: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...Mail-Front+(The+Globe+and+Mail+-+Latest+News)
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It’s a tale of three cities, and three very different models of urban growth. An in-depth Neptis Foundation study of expansion in three Canadian supercities – Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver – shows density is an art, and sprawly metropoles get what they planned for.
While Vancouver sits smugly as a dense urban planner's dream, Calgary’s Wild West growth has seen it sprawl into southern Alberta’s foothills. And, when it comes to urban density, Toronto the Good is Toronto the in-between.
VANCOUVER: URBAN PLANNERS' DREAM
Prognosis
Lotus Land has one more thing to be smug about: It's grown up and in, not out, focusing on getting denser as its population has grown. Out of the three cities studied, it's the only one that sprawled less between 1991 and 2001.
TORONTO: THE IN-BETWEEN
Prognosis
A bipolar metropole, Toronto has evolved into a Jekyll-and-Hyde combination of a hyper-dense downtown core and sprawly bedroom communities.
CALGARY: WILD WEST GROWTH
Prognosis
Welcome to big-sky country. Except by “big-sky,†we mean “big, sprawly spaces.†Throughout the 1990s, Boomtown Calgary also became Canada's Wild West of urban sprawl, with nearly 80 per cent of growth eating up green fields.
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May. 17, 2010
Kelly Grant and Anna Mehler Paperny
Read More: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...Mail-Front+(The+Globe+and+Mail+-+Latest+News)
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It’s a tale of three cities, and three very different models of urban growth. An in-depth Neptis Foundation study of expansion in three Canadian supercities – Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver – shows density is an art, and sprawly metropoles get what they planned for.
While Vancouver sits smugly as a dense urban planner's dream, Calgary’s Wild West growth has seen it sprawl into southern Alberta’s foothills. And, when it comes to urban density, Toronto the Good is Toronto the in-between.
VANCOUVER: URBAN PLANNERS' DREAM
Prognosis
Lotus Land has one more thing to be smug about: It's grown up and in, not out, focusing on getting denser as its population has grown. Out of the three cities studied, it's the only one that sprawled less between 1991 and 2001.
TORONTO: THE IN-BETWEEN
Prognosis
A bipolar metropole, Toronto has evolved into a Jekyll-and-Hyde combination of a hyper-dense downtown core and sprawly bedroom communities.
CALGARY: WILD WEST GROWTH
Prognosis
Welcome to big-sky country. Except by “big-sky,†we mean “big, sprawly spaces.†Throughout the 1990s, Boomtown Calgary also became Canada's Wild West of urban sprawl, with nearly 80 per cent of growth eating up green fields.
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