When Did This Become a Debate?

When Did This Become a Debate?

Adam Giambrone and John Sewel argue at the Architecture, Urban Design and Toronto talk.

The [Architecture, Urban Design and Toronto talk](/blog/architecture-urban-design-and-toronto) was quite good. Though it was not intended to be a political debate, it quicky devolved into one by the time the Q&A session began. Adam Giambrone was in the uncomfortable position of being the only currently sitting member of council taking part in the discussion. As such, he was constantly on the defensive from attacks from the other panalists, who felt city hall was doing a pretty craptastic job of running the city.

      Posted on 23 October 2006      

Comments

  1. was the talk held on a crooked floor?

    — matthew · 23 October 2006, 11:41 · #

  2. I don't know why the shots turned out that way. I'd get things lined up in my camera, but when I'd snap the shot, it'd end up looking like that. I think it's the angle I was taking things at perhaps. I think I have one shot that is level.

    ramanan · 23 October 2006, 18:39 · #

  3. Love it! The hand signals. One guy doesn’t have any water. Crapastic, a neeew word for my vocabulary.

    — Carol Engelmann · 18 January 2008, 04:48 · #

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