Life in the In-between City
- Eleanor Winters Art Gallery
The German planner, Tom Sieverts, coined the term
“in-between city” to describe a new urban form
that is neither downtown core nor conventional
suburb. This mish-mash of forms and functions now
dominates urban expansion across Canada and around
the world.
These photographs form part of a research project
out of York University’s City Institute,
“In-Between Infrastructure: Urban Connectivity in
an Age of Vulnerability.” They explore
kid-friendly space, and religion and diversity in
the in-between city.
Curated by The In-between Infrastructure Project











































































































































































































