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Nicholas Philipson
  • Home
  • Blog
    • Union Station: Good Enough?
    • Toronto Streetcars Could be Improved
    • Ranking Door Chimes in Canada
    • Two Weeks After the Flood
    • University Urbanism: Transit Options to Loyola Campus
    • Are Sleeper Trains Viable in Canada?
    • For Toronto's Portlands, Look to Amsterdam
  • Portfolio
    • Chinatown, Montréal
    • Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal
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    • Home
    • Blog
      • Union Station: Good Enough?
      • Toronto Streetcars Could be Improved
      • Ranking Door Chimes in Canada
      • Two Weeks After the Flood
      • University Urbanism: Transit Options to Loyola Campus
      • Are Sleeper Trains Viable in Canada?
      • For Toronto's Portlands, Look to Amsterdam
    • Portfolio
      • Chinatown, Montréal
      • Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal
    • About Me

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal

Continuing on the foundations of what we learnt while working in Chinatown, the urban Laboratory class began working on a project in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Area of Montréal. With the brief of working on how to build a new transit line through the area in accordance with the city's 2050 Master Plan, every aspect of planning from history to design was considered... read more.

Chinatown, Montréal

Over the course of both the fall and winter semester of 2023/24, my Urban Laboratory class actively worked with Montréal's Chinatown community to revitalize and rework their neighbourhood. As part of the Mobility and Accessibility team, I worked to reconnect community spaces within Chinatown, and make it easier to get to and through... read more.

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