rePlan Intern Architect and Urban Designer, Pamela Ritchot will be presenting this week at the Aboriginal Education Research Forum in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
rePlan Intern Architect and Urban Designer, Pamela Ritchot will be presenting this week at the Aboriginal Education Research Forum in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
rePlan's Latin America Director Edwin Urresta and Mercedes Morris from Inmet Mining delivered a very well-attended co-presentation...
Michelle Drylie and John van Nostrand delivered an interesting technical session presentation entitled A New Community Engagement Best Practice at PDAC 2013...
On Friday February 8, rePlan’s Senior Community Development Specialist Janet Fishlock will join about 30 executives, lawyers, scholars, financiers and regulators as a panelist at a conference organized by...
University of Waterloo’s 2012-13 Arriscraft Lecture Series, Architecture outside the Lines, investigates the edge of professional architecture, where architects, clients, planners, and other participants in the building world talk about...
planningAlliance Principal John van Nostrand will be the keynote speaker at a public luncheon to be hosted by Saskatchewan Housing Corporation this Friday, November 23.
rePlan’s Pamela Ritchot was selected to moderate a Session at the QUEST International Conference & Tradeshow in Winnipeg on November 20th. The Conference is unpacking the challenges and best practices for creating Smart Energy Communities in Cold Climates.
rA emplyee, Andrew Chau, as part of _iterative collective presented The Shed Installation at this year's Toronto Scotiabank Nuit Blanche. Sponsored by the RAIC the night was a huge success with close to 1,000 people passing through the site. For more information on the installation read below. Yeah Andrew!
The acquisition of Right-of-Way (ROW) for transmission lines is becoming ever more complex around the world, as the number of power lines increases and people become more concerned about impacts to health and the productivity and value of their land.
District planners from the public and private sector gathered in the Region of Peel on June 21 for the 2nd Annual Summer Solstice event. Attendance was open to planners and planning students from within and beyond the Oak Ridges District. The day provided an opportunity for the District’s planners to visit new places, learn, share ideas and network with colleagues in the evening. OPPI President Mary Lou Tanner made a presentation ...