Kicking off today and running until January 22, the Toronto Design Offsite Festival 2017 transforms the city into a design bonanza, showcasing the best of the local scene. There are more than 100 events to check out – including these must-see exhibits and installations.
By Eric Mutrie |
January 16, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Event, Exhibition
Toronto’s annual visual communication conference brings together creative pros to swap beautifully designed business cards and discuss industry trends. Here, we round up the five talks we’re most looking forward to.
By Eric Mutrie |
October 25, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Event, Personalities
This Saturday, dusk-to-dawn art festival Nuit Blanche once again transforms Toronto with inventive installations that encourage art lovers to stay up into the wee hours of the morning.
By Eric Mutrie |
September 27, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Event, Public Art
Ontario Place, a once-futuristic waterfront playground operated in Toronto from 1971-2011, reopens for In/Future, a cultural festival filled with playful art installations.
By Eric Mutrie |
September 20, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Event
The Canada Council for the Arts selects a Toronto practice known for its refined residential projects and commitment to sustainable design as this year’s recipient of the distinguished architecture award.
By Eric Mutrie |
July 21, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture
In town for an event at Toronto boutique Mjölk, Italian designer Luca Nichetto discusses his new made-in-Murano glassware, taking inspiration from the 1950s, and couples who spend dinner dates on their smartphones.
By Eric Mutrie |
May 23, 2016
Section: Design
Tags: Furniture, Personalities
On May 28 and 29, Doors Open Toronto offers free access to some of the city’s most impressive buildings, including many that are typically off-limits to the public. Here are our must-sees.
By Eric Mutrie |
May 18, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Exhibition, Photography
Istanbul, mid-century modern homes, and the metropolis of the future all get close-ups in this year’s edition of the city’s annual Contact Photography Festival.
By Eric Mutrie |
April 25, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Event, Photography
The stately yet whimsical Bergeron Centre, a new building at the Toronto school by ZAS Architects, gets top marks for its distinctive design concept and flexible learning spaces.
By Eric Mutrie |
February 23, 2016
Section: Architecture
A sophisticated concrete-and-steel structure by Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects integrates a bicycle motocross course into a hilly landscape.
By Eric Mutrie |
November 4, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Recreational
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