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Aggregated Activities from the TMU Site

Members of the TMU site have been revisiting, on a monthly basis, an award-winning public space along the Toronto Waterfront. Based on Jan Gehl’s three types of activities – “necessary,” “optional,” and “social” – as defined in Life Between Buildings: Using Public Space, on-site observations of Sherbourne Common carried out by Ryan B. Y. Ma (research assistant) were visualized by Farah and Ma.

The axonometric view aggregates data collected during one-hour site visits undertaken in late January, February, March and April 2024.

To learn more about the research site led by Toronto Metropolitan University, click here.

Aggregated Activities from the TMU Site