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Posted on 16/05/08

Buildings designed to feed life into the city

jmays@globeandmail.com

Larry Beasley, Vancouver's planning czar until two years ago, and a key player in his city's famous (and controversial) downtown revitalization, remains one of the most influential urban thinkers in Canadian public life. Now in private practice, he is travelling around the world preaching the same message no matter where he goes.

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