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What truly defines “homes for all” in our rapidly growing cities? In this talk, Angie Jim Osman, Partner at Allies and Morrison, explores how thoughtful design and density can nurture communities, championing sustainable, resilient neighbourhoods built for the long term. Drawing on Allies and Morrison’s deep experience with complex urban regeneration sites — from King’s Cross to Greenwich Peninsula in London — Jim will reveal how these foundational lessons are now being adapted to reshape Toronto. 

A designer, urbanist and teacher, Angie Jim brings over 20 years’ experience working on residential and mixed-use projects leading teams from feasibility through to construction. She is design lead on several of Allies and Morrison’s housing schemes and masterplans in London and is one of two Partners driving the practice’s work in Canada.

A model of Toronto’s Beltline Yards, a future development by Allies and Morrison

Allies and Morrison moves beyond mere verticality, advocating for mixed-use developments that weave together a family of building typologies with a robust, green network of public spaces. Through a selection of recent work, Jim will illustrate how intensified density can enhance, rather than detract from, the quality of community life. A key focus will be the vision for Beltline Yards in Toronto, where the local industrial vernacular is being reinterpreted into characterful buildings. By integrating dedicated maker spaces and varied landscapes, the project preserves the site’s unique legacy while establishing a well-connected, enduring neighbourhood for its future. 

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