Monday, September 08, 2014

Spacing magazine launches special French language version of Cities for People issue

We have relatively few examples to offer of French language versions of predominantly English-language Canadian magazines; perhaps Canada's History, enRoute, University Affairs and a few others, some of which publish bilingually, others of which publish standalone French numbers. 

So it is interesting to note that Wednesday 10th, there is to be launch party of a French language version of Spacing magazine's  summer "Cities for People" issue ("Des Villes Pour Tous"). It's being held at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1920, rue Baile, Montreal, from 6 - 10 p.m.
The Cities For People issue focuses on four themes: livable civic spaces, social-purpose arts, the shared economy, and empowering citizens to reappropriate their cities [says the release]. We are also publishing an online series on Spacing.ca.
The project is done in partnership with Cities for People, a pilot initiative funded by the J. W. McConnell Family Foundation. 

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