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Originally Posted by Nouvellecosse
Those are nicer but to be honest, I wouldn't even think of them as suburban form but rather urban form in a suburban setting. I mean, the streets are straight and mostly gridded with parking in back laneways, houses close to one another and barely set back from the street. In other words, not much different than some pre-war urban neighbourhoods other than the age of buildings and lacking commercial long the arterials.
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Surely any form in a suburb is suburban form?
Or must it look like the old Unionville area of Markham?
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