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From Issue No. 183 | October 31, 2011
A dialogue on post-war suburban architecture as part of the city's heritage, presented by the North York Community Preservation Panel (NYCPP) together with The City Institute at York University (CITY).
Moderator: Christopher Hume, Toronto Star columnist
Speakers:
Gary Miedema: Heritage Toronto: "How we got there: North York and the post war boom",
Steve Logan, York and Ryerson Joint Graduate Program in Communications and Culture; "Cultural Heritage of the single family suburbs: The Lenora Drive project"
Douglas Young, City Institute and Urban Studies, York University, "Planning and the Modern Suburbs"
Helen Iardes, Urban Design, City Planning, "North York Landscapes"
Paul Hess, Department of Geography and Program in Planning, University of Toronto, "The planning heritage of tower communities; findings from the walkability studies"
Laura Taylor, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, "Cultural landscapes of North York's modernist high rises"
Scott Barrett, Heritage Preservation Services, City of Toronto, 'Heritage Conservation District policy"