
What Does Better Look Like?
06/28/22 • 23 min
How can we rethink zoning to address the evolving needs of different communities?
Case study: Oliver Exchange Building, featuring: Chris Dulaba, Placemaker, Beljan Development Corporation
How can we rethink zoning to address the evolving needs of different communities?
Case study: Oliver Exchange Building, featuring: Chris Dulaba, Placemaker, Beljan Development Corporation
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Making Space - What Does Better Look Like?
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[Narrator] Thanks for joining us for the final episode of Making Space. If you're just joining us, we recommend starting with episode 1, but if you've been with us the whole time, we're going to wrap up this season with the story of a building, an old brick building on the corner of 121st Street and 102nd Avenue in Edmonton, Alberta.
Because for most of this century this building has been, you know, standing right there. It's had a very specific job to do, to in one form or another connect
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