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Main Street as Old Growth Forest

Lecture by Catherine Nasmith Architect

Place:
Hamilton: 95 King Street E, (Mills Hardware) Toronto, Artscape facility at Shaw and Queen St. W, in the Flex Studio Silver room.
Date:
April 15, 2015
 
April 27, 2015
Time:
6:30 pm- 8:30 pm
 
7:00 pm
Cost:
Free,

 

From Issue No. 239 | April 14, 2015

King Street Hamilton....Lets not Clear Cut this Old Growth, photo Raise the Hammer

King Street Hamilton....Lets not Clear Cut this Old Growth, photo Raise the Hammer


Main Street as Old Growth Forest uses analogies from the environmental, conservation and ecology movements to describe the value of our rapidly disappearing Main Streets with regard to their types, states, complexity, diversity, and other attributes.

Main Streets that are still the retail core of their communities (steady state) are compared to those in decline or rehabilitated through preservation.

The Hamilton talk is hosted by the Durand Neighbourhood Association, to reserve your seat RSVP to president@durandna.com.

The Toronto talk is hosted by CORRA, the Confederation of Registered Residents Associations.

On April 20, the same talk is being delivered to the National Conference of BIA's, but that talk is only available to conference delegates. 

 

 

 

Editors Notes: Hope some of you are interested in the subject!

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