Tag Archives: Vancouver

The Addendum | Ramen, soul of a city?

Anticipation is always deceiving, and nothing is ever as one imagines it. Vancouver, B.C. is both more and less than my mind had envisioned. It is less a futurist’s city, but far more human. This is especially true about the … Continue reading

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The Addendum | Overeating in Richmond, B.C.

Storefronts in Richmond have all sorts of interesting things to see. Recently, I visited the Vancouver, B.C. area. Among a number of goals, I had one that stood out: to sample the legendarily good Chinese food available in the suburb … Continue reading

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The Addendum | 2009: A year in rail transit

Looking back at 2009, public transit had a big year throughout the region. With a trip north to Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. late in the year, I was able to experience every rail transit line that opened in 2009. Here’s … Continue reading

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The Addendum | Vancouver, B.C.: Transportation, suburban growth, and centrality

One of the most remarkable sights of the Vancouver, B.C. area is not the high-rise downtown or the dramatic mountain scenery surrounding the Burrard Inlet, but the presence of high rise towers in the suburbs. An all-day tour of the … Continue reading

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The Addendum | The Future of Beaverton?

The Future of Beaverton?, originally uploaded by route99west. I’ve rather provocatively titled this image “the future of Beaverton” with my tongue only partly in cheek. There are many ways that the pairing of Richmond/Vancouver does not hold as an analogy … Continue reading

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The Addendum | Vancouver, B.C., urban idol or lost twin?

Is Vancouver a picture of the urban future, and/or Portland’s long lost twin? Perhaps neither. Living in Portland, Oregon, I sometimes get a bit jaded about our region. Thanks to a strong tradition of urban planning, a large transit system, … Continue reading

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The Addendum | Northward bound

Vancouver, B.C.: dense, diverse, and highly urban. Photo from Dan Haneckow’s Flickr stream. Just a quick heads up that this week I will be in Vancouver, British Columbia. My goal is to see a little bit of this city, which … Continue reading

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The Addendum | South Waterfront: Suburb in the Sky

The redevelopment of the old Macadam industrial area into the South Waterfront district with its Vancouverist condominium towers has long been a controversial subject in the public realm. Critics of modern Portland regional planning goals have cited it as an … Continue reading

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