Toronto Architecture: A City Guide

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Description

Toronto has been hailed as “a city in the making” and “the city that works.” It’s an ongoing project: in recent years Canada’s largest city has experienced transformative, exciting change. But just what does contemporary Toronto look like? This authoritative architectural guide, newly updated and expanded, leads readers on 26 walking tours—revealing the evolution of the place from a quiet Georgian town to a dynamic global city. More than 1,000 designs are featured: from modest Victorian houses to shimmering downtown towers and cultural landmarks. Over 300 photographs, 29 maps, a description of architectural styles, a glossary of architectural terms, and indexes of architects and buildings pilot readers through Toronto’s diverse cityscape. New sections illustrate the swiftly changing face of Toronto’s waterfront and design highlights across the region. Originally written by architectural journalist Patricia McHugh and enhanced with new material and insights by Globe and Mail architecture critic Alex Bozikovic, this definitive guide offers a revealing exploration of Toronto’s past and future, for the city’s visitors and locals alike.

Additional information

Weight 0.38 kg
Dimensions 2.54 × 13.97 × 22.86 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

Canada

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

352

Publisher

Year Published

2017-6-27

Imprint

ISBN 10

0771059892

About The Author

PATRICIA MCHUGH (1934–2008) was an architectural journalist and a member of the Toronto Historical Board. She published two editions of Toronto Architecture: A City Guide, which was a finalist for the Toronto Book Award.   ALEX BOZIKOVIC is the architecture critic for the Globe and Mail. He has won a National Magazine Award for his writing about design.

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