Moving forward, you may think about how the existing building stock or abandoned periphery we have in the city of Toronto may be a good context to begin operating at. This would be useful as it: a) refocuses the discussion on an architectural scale of operation (as opposed to industrial or planning), b) brings your ideas to a point where they can be applied at conditions not as extreme as what you have outlined (if not, at the very least you could describe the Toronto conditions as indicative of the slippery slope cities slide down towards something as epitomized by Detroit), and c) demonstrates the applicability of the refined strategies in a programming-agnostic manner.
Moving forward, you may think about how the existing building stock or abandoned periphery we have in the city of Toronto may be a good context to begin operating at. This would be useful as it: a) refocuses the discussion on an architectural scale of operation (as opposed to industrial or planning), b) brings your ideas to a point where they can be applied at conditions not as extreme as what you have outlined (if not, at the very least you could describe the Toronto conditions as indicative of the slippery slope cities slide down towards something as epitomized by Detroit), and c) demonstrates the applicability of the refined strategies in a programming-agnostic manner.
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