商品簡介
From small residences to Cultural Renaissance projects-all completed between 1992 and 2010 - this guidebook features over 60 contemporary buildings, landscapes, and public spaces that have transformed Toronto.
Organized by neighbourhood. the book has 14 maps, a host of descriptive texts, and more than 200 photographs to give readers an understanding of each project's context, key attributes, and merits.
This pocket-sized volume is for anyone interested in architecture. landscape architecture, and contemporary urban from, Let it guide you in your exploration of the cultural vibrancy of Toronto.
作者簡介
Margaret Goodfellow has worked on architectural and urban design projects with leading practices in Toronto. Working in the development industry, she advocates for design excellence.
Phill Goodfellow is a practising architect in Toronto He has been active in promoting discussions on urban affairs at the Tornoto Society of Architects for the past 10 years.
Shawn Micallel is a senior editor at Spacing magazine and co-founder of [murmur], the location-based mobilephone documentary project. He writes about cities, culture, buildings, art and whatever is interesting in books, blogs, magazines, and newspapers.
Nancy Dunton has worked on architectural projects and organized public programs about architecture since 1981, including university and professional programs at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. As a Consultant, she was curator of the 2006 exhabition QIM: a quartier by design.
Helen Malkin has more than twenty years' experience in the development of exhibition and publication projects on architecture and the city, first at the Canadian Centre for Architecture and now as a consultant in arts and cultural management.