By: Alex Bozikovic
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Alex Bozikovic is an architecture critic at The Globe and Mail. He specializes in topics related to architecture and planning, construction, and real estate, with a focus on Canadian cities such as Toronto and Surrey in British Columbia. Alex has been featured in notable publications including Winnipeg Free Press and Architectural Record.
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Alex Bozikovic's articles primarily focus on urban planning, architecture, and the intersection of design with government and politics in Toronto and Canada. He tends to cover events such as government announcements related to urban development projects or architectural designs.
To effectively reach out to Alex, consider pitching stories that offer unique insights into urban planning challenges or innovative architectural solutions in Toronto or broader Canada. Expert commentary from professionals involved in city planning, architects with distinctive approaches, or policymakers shaping urban areas could be well-received by Alex for his future coverage.
Given his geographic focus on Toronto and Canada, pitches should align with these locations unless they have broader relevance within the field of urban planning and architecture.
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