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Creative Mixed-Use Buildings: A Made-in- Toronto Solution - City Research Insights

28 Jan 2022

As Professor The Institute has compiled more than 70 Siemiatycki explains, the Institute is “trying to provide training examples of partnerships building new on creative mixed-use buildings to bring it to the attention of a wider range of city builders and accelerate the practice with developments that not only serve the people who are already interested. [...] the creative mixed-use development process more smoothly, learn from what’s happened in the past, take from the best practices, and be able to achieve the projects they want to build through this model.” To this end, the Institute has recently hosted a number of events with practitioners from industry, government, and community organizations, and is launching new programs in INTRODUCING THE 2022. [...] City Research Insights: Creative Mixed-Use Buildings: A Made-in-Toronto Solution 4 The Institute is also working closely with practitioners, including staff at the City of Toronto, to uncover what else is needed to encourage greater uptake of the model and address the barriers each partner faces. [...] Matti Siemiatycki is the Director of the Infrastructure Institute at the School of Cities and Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning. [...] About City Research Insights Creative Mixed-Use Buildings: A Made-in-Toronto Solution is the second in our series of City Research Insights, designed to link the urban research being conducted at the University of Toronto with the public, other institutions, and decision makers.
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