Temerty Building, University of Toronto, Ontario
The Temerty Building, an extension to the University of Toronto’s Medical Sciences Building. State-of-the-art research and teaching spaces design by MVRDV + Diamond Schmitt Architects
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The Temerty Building, an extension to the University of Toronto’s Medical Sciences Building. State-of-the-art research and teaching spaces design by MVRDV + Diamond Schmitt Architects
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University of Toronto’s Koffler Scientific Reserve by Montgomery Sisam Architects offers a compelling model for the future of school design. Hub for research and instruction in ecology and environmental biology
Toronto Metropolitan University’s new School of Medicine phase 1 opens in Canada. Designed by Diamond Schmitt, it transforms Bramalea Civic Centre into a contemporary academic environment
Designed by Simone Ferkul Projects, Solis Movement, opens a studio in Toronto, Ontario. The new premises offer a refined setting for high-intensity hot yoga and Reformer Pilates
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Massey Hall Toronto performing arts auditorium design by KPMB Architects. An extensive renovation and modernization of one of the most celebrated cultural landmarks in Canada
baukultur/ca has completed Glen Manor Haus, a new custom home in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood. Here, Quiet Luxury emerges from the precision of the architecture—its clarity, its material rigor, and its measured calm
Designed by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design, Lion Coffee, a neighborhood coffee shop in Toronto, offers an intimate, light-filled retreat. Owned and operated by a young couple who are passionate about coffee and community
Designed by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design, the Golf Pavilion at the Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto, situated at the halfway point of the course. It serves as a rest stop offering amenities such as snacks, beverages, and washrooms