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No Mean City: The World of Architecture, As Seen From Toronto. 2014 / Categories: Uncategorized. This blog has been on hiatus for a while now – essentially since I became The Globe and Mail’s architecture critic last year. I will continue to write for other outlets and will update No Mean City sporadically, but you can find my Globe work here. Thank you all for reading and for your support over the past few years. Do find me on Twitter. In Dwell: The Mjolk House. 2014 / Categories: Uncategorized. A bit o...
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No Mean City: The World of Architecture, As Seen From Toronto. In Dwell: The Mjolk House. 2014 / Categories: Uncategorized. The design shop Mjolk. Is one of Toronto’s, and Canada’s, most viagra cialis sale cheap. Special retailers: It stocks a very unusual and carefully selected range of Japanese and Scandinavian design. Upstairs, owners Juli Daoust and John Baker live in a wonderful apartment renovated by Studio Junction. I recently paid a visit and wrote about it for Dwell. Read my story here.
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Twenty + Change 03 - 2009 - Twenty + Change
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Launched in October 2011 at the Harbourfront Centre public galleries in Toronto. Harbourfront Centre, Toronto 1 October – 27 November 2011. École d’architecture de l’Université Laval, Quebec City. 21 January – 22 March 2013. Art Central, Calgary. 8 August – 4 September 2013. Selected by the Twenty Change 03. Curatorial committee, the following Canadian practices will be featured in the Twenty Change 03. Saint John, NB. Atelier Kastelic Buffey Inc. Idea Tank Design Collective. West Vancouver, BC. Blackwel...
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Courtyard House Designs: March 2010
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Courtyard House on a Steep Site Hutchison&Maul Architecture. Courtyard House on a Steep Site. Depending on the site, the design itself may have advantage and disadvantage but I like this project as it's designed to have the privilege of the site to have privacy and panoramic views by courtyard and terraces according to sloping of the site. The design has outdoor patios and courtyards cut in the hill slop to facilate. The movement of pedestrains on the site to provide natual light levels in the. The house...
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Courtyard House Designs: Courtyard House by Studio Junction
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Courtyard House by Studio Junction. The courtyard house by Studio Junction Inc. based in Toronto,Canada.The house reflects of the studio's interest in urbanism, the poetics of light and space and the detailing and craft of woodworking.You can see how the wood works are used and utilized. What I like is that how the light is used with craft of woodworking of this project. Studio on the ground floor at the North West. At Courtyard foreseeing the studio. At Courtyard foreseeing the living room.
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My Toronto: May 2009
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Sunday, May 24, 2009. Another Toronto Doors Open has come and gone . and what an inspiring event ( www.toronto.ca/doorsopen. Organized by Heritage Toronto (www.heritagetoronto.org). And made possible by the buildings and the volunteers. we must all thank the hundreds of volunteers who gave their energy and time to make this event so wonderful for all of us. To give you an idea on the range of buildings, this week-end we visited the Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf pictured above left. We went to the.
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Sunday, May 24, 2009. Another Toronto Doors Open has come and gone . and what an inspiring event ( www.toronto.ca/doorsopen. Organized by Heritage Toronto (www.heritagetoronto.org). And made possible by the buildings and the volunteers. we must all thank the hundreds of volunteers who gave their energy and time to make this event so wonderful for all of us. To give you an idea on the range of buildings, this week-end we visited the Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf pictured above left. We went to the.
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