politics

35th birthday of the UN Habitat Conference on Human Settlements in Vancouver

May 31, 2011

Happy Birthday, Habitat!

Today marks Habitat’s 35th birthday. The UN Habitat Conference on Human Settlements took place in Vancouver from May 31- June 11, 1976. This anniversary also just happens to coincide with Vancouver’s 125th birthday in April 2011.

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Real estate speculation: high home purchase and rental prices in Vancouver & beyond

May 26, 2011

Real estate speculation: high home purchase and rental prices in Vancouver & beyond

Photo of Vancouver by Colleen Hardwick

Vancouver is in the throes of a real estate gold rush. While Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and China have passed legal deterrents such as property speculation taxes on second homes, Vancouver (and all of British Columbia) have not.

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Conservative Narcissist Decor: Canada’s Prime Minister decorates house entirely with portraits of himself

May 4, 2011

Conservative Narcissist Decor: Canada’s Prime Minister decorates house entirely with portraits of himself

This is 24 Sussex Drive, the house occupied yet again by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The dark lord of minority Canadian conservatism has somehow won the national election again, and this time, to the dismay of 60% of Canadians, he has won a majority.

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Disaster architecture – Japan

April 18, 2011

Disaster architecture – Japan

Sendai and environs will require temporary architecture to house those displaced by the March 11 tsunami. There’s need for both immediate relief shelters and longer-term temporary housing. One of the world’s most famous architects of disaster relief structures is himself Japanese: Shigeru Ban has worked extensively with the United Nations on varities of relief architecture, and is an expert on the use of paper for such structures (see this previous post).

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Where apathy comes from

April 16, 2011

Brilliant talk showing that apathy is not an individual failing but rather is constructed by cultural and civic barriers that aim to stifle your participation. Dave Meslin is funny and he’s right. You may enjoy his comparison between the way city halls bury development notices in publications and the way Nike sells shoes – if city hall really wanted your input, it would communicate differently with you.

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WE Vancouver: 12 Manifestos for the City

April 6, 2011

WE Vancouver: 12 Manifestos for the City

 

This is a belated short note to say I am participating in the Vancouver Art Gallery’s current exhibition WE Vancouver—12 Manifestos for the City, running February 12–May 1, 2011.

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Concrete planters. What happened? Whither minimalism? Whither design?

April 1, 2011

Concrete planters. What happened? Whither minimalism? Whither design?

Whatever happened to planters like these two? They may still be in production, but wherever they are still available, and that’s nearly nowhere, they’re civic-sized, weigh 500-1000 pounds, and are out of scale for people’s home gardens.

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Vancouver urban planning fights: freeways 1967; mega-casinos 1994 & 2011

March 29, 2011

Vancouver urban planning fights: freeways 1967; mega-casinos 1994 & 2011

In 1967 a group of citizens waged a fractious and clever fight against a massive freeway system that would have flattened much of  Vancouver’s downtown core and surrounding heritage districts. The fight was led by Vancouver citizens Shirley and Mary Chan, Mike Harcourt  (later mayor and then premier of the province) and many other volunteers.

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