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		<title>Vancouverism</title>
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<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouverism">Vancouverism</a> is, as Wikipedia defines it, an urban planning and architectural technique named (obviously) after the city that pioneered it. It is &#8220;characterized by mixed-use developments, typically with a medium-height, commercial base and narrow, high-rise residential towers to accommodate high populations and to preserve view corridors.&#8221; An exhibition by the same name opens tomorrow at a university space in <a href="https://sfuwoodwards.ca/vancouverism.html">Woodward&#8217;s</a>, one of Vancouver&#8217;s newest mixed-use building projects.</p>
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