[…] magically being whisked into a totally different environment. I still get excited whenever I see outdoor escalators, several storeys high, taking people up and over major road intersections, as is common in […]
[…] magically being whisked into a totally different environment. I still get excited whenever I see outdoor escalators, several storeys high, taking people up and over major road intersections, as is common in […]
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An ongoing series of reflections on the city, the landscape and the fields that manipulate them from the perspective of urban design, landscape architecture, Toronto and Canada.
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[…] magically being whisked into a totally different environment. I still get excited whenever I see outdoor escalators, several storeys high, taking people up and over major road intersections, as is common in […]
By 21 Days in China {Day 14} « accidentally pineapple on 06.21.10 11:19 pm
[…] magically being whisked into a totally different environment. I still get excited whenever I see outdoor escalators, several storeys high, taking people up and over major road intersections, as is common in […]
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