JANE LIVES
Meet at The Drawing Room (10253 97 st) on Friday, May 2 at 6 pm to join me on a Dérive through the inner city. Along with Leanne Olson, I will be hosting a psychogeographic tour taking us off our predictable paths and jolting us into a new awareness of the urban landscape.
CYCLOPS
(LOCA)LOCOMOTION
NOW OPEN!
GENESIS BY ROY LEADBEATER
PERSONABLE SPACE
URBAN OPUS
FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE
Quoted from Challenges and Warts: How Physical Places Define Local Economies on Project for Public Spaces.
THE GREEN DOOR
LOST BUT NOT DEFEATED
Photo from Edmonton Wayfinding Project
MIGRATIONS
CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN
OPEN SOURCE
TENT CITY
HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT
NATURE RESERVE
In an alley behind Jasper ave between 105th and 106th Streets, there exists a park so tiny it seems absurd. It is nothing more than a little wrought iron fence surrounding a patch of earth with one bench and one giant trunk. The gargantuan Horse Chestnut Tree is registered by the Heritage Tree Foundation and has been around since 1920.