“What Shapes The City?”: Upcoming talk at University of Toronto, November 21st
Just want to give you a real quick heads-up on a talk I’m pretty jazzed about: on November 21st, I’ll be speaking at an event called “What Shapes The City?,” at the architecture school of the University of Toronto.
What’s got me so amped for this? Well, did you happen to notice who I’m speaking with? Oh, this is going to be gooooood. [chortles, rubs hands] See you there!
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Excellent! I’ll try to be there.
Oh, superb.