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On Site review is a critical journal of architecture, urbanism, infrastructure, culture and all matters spatial and material. It is based in Canada, has an editorial team from Canada, the USA, Australia and Europe and contributors to each issue drawn from throughout the world, writing from Katmandu to Valparaiso, Vancouver to Rotterdam. We invite you to check in with our website onsitereview.ca for links to our facebook site, twitter feed, calls for articles, links to back issues, volunteer opportunities and editorial discussions. Join us, any time.

contributing editors and commenters in this issue:

Ania Molenda is an independent Rotterdam-based architecture researcher/curator and founder of Amateur Cities. Her work focuses on the socio-cultural dimension of spatial practices and innovation in contemporary urban environments. www.aniamolenda.com Matt Neville is an urban planner working in Halifax. He has a bachelor degree in Social Anthropology (Dalhousie) and a graduate degree in Human Settlements (University of Leuven, Belgium). PhD dropout. Twitter: @ nevwxyz Aisling O’Carroll, MArch Waterloo, grew up in Toronto, currently lives, practices, and teaches in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has a background in landscape and architecture, and an avid interest in the landscape of cities, their surroundings, roads and culture. Jeffrey Olinger is a practicing architect in Boston, Massachusetts. His work focuses on the intersection of building culture and design, with an emphasis on the human factors associated with design technology. Michael Taylor has worked extensively throughout Asia completing projects and research in China, Singapore, and Korea. His featured thesis project combines his interest in community, economy, and form. He is currently practicing in Switzerland. Stephanie White, lots of degrees, the editor of On Site review, always has conversational thoughts about all the articles but nowhere to put them. The comments aren’t critiques, but rather things that occur while reading: other examples, parallel instances, extrapolations.

Nicole Bruun-Meyer has a passion for the built environment, cities, public spaces and community engagement. While working as a Junior Architect in Toronto, she explores these topics through photography, writing and other design projects. Lisa Dietrich, Dipl. Ing.Architekture (FH) from HafenCity University, Hamburg, is an associate with Plant Architect in Toronto. She is currently overseeing contract administration for Nathan Phillips Square revitalisation at Toronto City Hall. Miriam Ho has an MArch from the University of Waterloo, and has worked for ‘starchitects’ in Europe and Asia. She collaborates on installation art with the digital- design research group F_RMlab in Toronto, and also writes essays and fiction. Graham Hooper is an artist, educator and writer living and working in the United Kingdom. He runs the Felpham Psychogeographical Association (felpham.ishappynow. com and @ FelphamPA). He also writes for a number of international publications and exhibits widely. Ruth Jones has a PhD in French and Francophone Studies. She writes about literature, urban history, representation and modernity and is currently adjunct faculty at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Joanne Lam is a registered architect and a professor, born in Hong Kong, now based in Toronto. Her work, spanning from urban design to architecture to interiors, focuses on functional design in its context. www.atelierpool.ca

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