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20 mai 2025 - 50min
In this new episode of the Urban Soundwalks series, I take you to Toronto, the largest city in Canada, for an immersive sound exploration. Through this walk, discover how this complex and ever-evolving metropolis is working to reweave ecological connections across its urban fabric, combining the repurposing of existing infrastructure,...
In this new episode of the Urban Soundwalks series, I take you to Toronto, the largest city in Canada, for an immersive sound exploration. Through this walk, discover how this complex and ever-evolving metropolis is working to reweave ecological connections across its urban fabric, combining the repurposing of existing infrastructure, applied scientific research, and citizen-led micro-projects.Special thanks to Katie Turnbull, Patricia Lewis (from the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority), and Sullivan Dyment (artist involved in the Pocket Community Association) for their insightful contributions.Available in both French and original English versions on all streaming platforms.Places and projects (links)The Bentway, transforming a space under the highway into a public and cultural venueKing Toronto (BIG), a biophilic-inspired residential complexGRIT Lab – University of Toronto, a research lab focused on green roofs and urban ecological solutionsThe Pocket Tiny Forest, a citizen-led Miyawaki micro-forestLEAF, a program supporting native tree planting in residential areasThe Meadoway, the transformation of a former hydro corridor into a 16-km linear parkResources (links)Biodiversity Strategy (2019)Humber Bay Butterfly HabitatBiophilic Cities NetworkDon Valley BrickworksEx-oeco – S1Logo and visual identity by E. BachelierOriginal music by C. RoseWriting, editing, visuals, social media, and distribution by L. Germain🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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In this new episode of the Urban Soundwalks series, I take you to Toronto, the largest city in Canada, for an immersive sound exploration. Through this walk, discover how this complex and ever-evolving metropolis is working to reweave ecological connections across its urban fabric, combining the repurposing of existing infrastructure, applied scientific research, and citizen-led micro-projects.
Special thanks to Katie Turnbull, Patricia Lewis (from the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority), and Sullivan Dyment (artist involved in the Pocket Community Association) for their insightful contributions.
Available in both French and original English versions on all streaming platforms.
Places and projects (links)
Resources (links)
Ex-oeco – S1
🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode!
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Louise Germain
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Louise Germain