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Leading architect is responsible for many of Toronto’s most familiar landmarks Toronto Edwardian: Frank Darling, Architect of Toronto’s Imperial Age By David Winterton, foreword by Michael McClelland ...
Leading Canadian architects on Thursday launched an eleventh-hour bid to stop plans to redevelop a major film studio on Toronto's waterfront into a big box site anchored by a Wal-Mart. By Etan ...
Madison Group, a Toronto–based development firm, announced recently its plans to build four new towers designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects in Toronto’s Midtown. The towers represent the office’s ...
Hariri Pontarini and Snøhetta's Ontario Science Centre reimagines public learning with immersive spaces and waterfront connections.
An international group of architects have teamed up to support an organization that assists individuals experiencing poverty, food insecurity or homelessness in downtown Toronto. Drawing for Food is a ...
Skybridges aren't a new idea by any means, but rarely are they used as ambitiously as for the massive Orca Toronto project from Safdie Architects. The firm envisions a collection of nine new towers, ...
Toronto is no stranger to ambitious developments; the city’s real estate market is white-hot and consistently ranks as one of the fastest-growing metropolitan regions in North America. Nowhere is this ...
Safdie Architects has shared its design for ORCA Toronto, a proposed mixed-use development in Downtown Toronto that weaves together the surrounding neighborhoods with a new 10.5-acre park. By decking ...
A prominent architecture critic for a major Toronto newspaper is moonlighting as a drag queen — all in the name of getting more people excited about ...
Hariri Pontarini Architects and Pinnacle International have unveiled the design of three glassy skyscrapers that will make up a new development on the Toronto waterfront. Known as One Yonge, the ...
Leading Canadian architects on Thursday launched an eleventh-hour bid to stop plans to redevelop a major film studio on Toronto's waterfront into a big box site anchored by a Wal-Mart. By Etan ...
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