Join us for a screening of the digital restoration of William H. “Holly” Whyte’s 1980 film, The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces, courtesy of Anthology Film Archives (AFA) and in partnership with Project for Public Spaces (PPS). The screening will feature light refreshments and a lively panel discussion with architects, designers, planners, and community builders whose thoughtful reflections will activate our collective imagination about the future of Toronto’s public realm.
Based on the book with the same title, this companion film is narrated by Holly himself and summarizes his seminal 1980 Street Life Project study of New York City’s plazas, widely regarded within the realm of city planning. Whyte presents deep insights – in an unpretentious and often hilarious tone – into the ways residents interact with urban environments. Whyte’s ideas and simple observational methods remain profoundly influential in the worlds of placemaking and livable cities.
The remastered film premiered in September 2025 in a screening series at Anthology Film Archives in New York City hosted by the Municipal Art Society of New York. This event is hosted in partnership with Spacing Magazine.
Introductory Remarks
Daniel Fusca, Urbanist in Residence School of Cities and Manager, Public Consultation, Parks and Recreation, City of Toronto
Panelists
Ilana Altman, Co-Executive Director, The Bentway and Urbanist-in-Residence, School of Cities, University of Toronto
Jen Angel, CEO, Evergreen
Fadi Masoud, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, University of Toronto and Director, Centre for Landscape Research
Jason Thorne, Chief Planner and Executive Director of City Planning, City of Toronto
Moderator
John Lorinc, Toronto journalist and editor