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thinkTORONTO goes to City Hall

WHAT: thinkTORONTO winners exhibit
WHEN: Monday, January 12 to Sunday, January 18, 2009
WHERE: Toronto City Hall Rotunda (main floor), 99 Queen St. W.

Over the next few months Spacing has a handful of events planned to complement our fifth anniversary issue and urban design ideas competition thinkTORONTO.

From Monday to Sunday next week, you can check out the thinkTORONTO winning entries which will be on display at City Hall's Rotunda (on the main floor). Not only will there be large panels to look at but also a selection of the original in-depth entries: some of them are packaged quite beautifully and contain tonnes of information that couldn't be included into their magazine features.

Spacing decided to take the thinkTORONTO winning entries to City Hall so that these unique and compelling ideas could be seen by both local politicians and City staff. We hope that this exposure will spark ideas in the minds of the City's decision-makers as well as help promote the great local and youthful city-building talent Toronto and Canada have to offer.

 

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