Dissemination

Article: Insights from GTSWG Mayors Panel

Post City Magazines' columnist David Fleischer writes about the GTA's common economic interests with insights from The Greater Toronto Suburban Working Group's (GTSWG) Mayors Panel  that took place as part of the After Suburbia Conference at York University on Friday October 20. Read the full article "How Amazon brought the GTA together" here.  

How transit hubs can spur dense development

Roger Keil provides insight into transit hubs in the Globe and Mail article, "How transit hubs can spur dense development." “We need to build out these hubs as more than just classical bedroom communities, with some bike paths and a yoga studio attached. That’s not going to cut it,” says Roger Keil, York University research […]

MCRI researcher in the media

MCRI researcher Roger Keil has been quoted in two recent articles on the suburbs: Ahmed-Ullah, Noreen. (June 3, 2016). "How Brampton, a town in suburban Ontario, was dubbed a ghetto." The Globe and Mail. To view article click here. “It’s an interesting case because you have this clustering and clumping of particular people through market […]

New Publications by MCRI Researchers

Per Gunnar Roe. (2015). "The Construction of a Suburb: Ideology, Architecture and Everyday Culture in Skjettenbyen." Built Environment. Vol. 41, N0. 4, 538-549 http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alex/benv/2015/00000041/00000004/art00008 Abstract: Countering both sprawling suburbia and suburban high-rise estates, planners and architects in the early 1970s developed other ways of making more human friendly, denser and participatory dwelling areas outside cities. Skjettenbyen […]