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what to do with Ontario Place? →
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Ontario Place
Even as far back as the 1960s, Toronto was concerned about its waterfront being a ‘people friendly’ place. It had suffered through more than a century of intense industrialization which cut the city off from the lakefront. By the late 1960s, half a century of automobile-centric lakeside planning had made the Toronto waterfront an unappealing, heavily industrialized location, despite...
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Ontario Place →
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January 2012
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299 Queen
The building at 299 Queen Street West went up in 1913 as the Wesley Building, home of the Methodist Book and Publishing Company (later the Ryerson Press). In 1987, this building became the home of City-tvand associated channels like Much Music, Bravo! and Space. The building is currently known as CTV Queen Street, the corporate head office of CTVglobemedia. But the initial tennants — the...
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The FDrive: 3-Things: Exhibits to See at IDS 12 →
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Here are our top three must-see exhibits at the 2012 Interior Design Show.
Design Icons
How Do You Live?
Studio North & Prototype
Design Icons is a larger-than-life exhibition where AZURE Magazine presents five iconic designs as enormous ice sculptures. Experience it on…
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205 Yonge
205 Yonge Street was formerly a four-storey Bank of Toronto building built in 1905 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1975. The E.J. Lennox structure has a domed roof and Corinthian columns on the front, and is an example of neo-classical architecture. It is currently closed to the public, and is in the process of being refurbished, with 17,423...
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