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thinkTORONTO at 401 Richmond

Starting on Tuesday Feb. 10, Spacing will be displaying the winning entries to the urban design ideas competition thinkTORONTO. If you missed the City Hall exhibit or haven't seen the imaginative submissions in the current issue of the magazine, then you should wander over to 401 Richmond to get an up close view (or pick-up a copy ASAP). Take a look at a handful of the complete and beautifully packaged submissions, while also getting a glance at some of the other entries that almost made it into the magazine.

OPENING RECEPTION
When: Thursday, Feb. 12, 7-10pm
Where: Urban Space Gallery, 401 Richmond St. W. 1st floor
How Much: free
RSVP: Facebook listing

ABOUT thinkTORONTO:
In the spring of 2008, Spacing magazine invited people — 35 years old or younger — to submit their  creative ideas on how to improve Toronto's public spaces. The urban design ideas competition became the cover section of the fall 2008-winter 2009 issue and helped celebrate the magazine's 5th anniversary in December 2008. thinkToronto sought ideas from the next generation of city builders to give them a platform to explore and experiment with Toronto's urban landscape and generate a dialogue among Torontonians about creative and sustainable solutions in our shared common spaces.