: I am managing principal of the legacy firm of Marani & Morris, which designed 505 University Ave. in Toronto. I find it outrageous that the city has not assigned the building a heritage designation.
What should be done with large mid- and late-20th-century buildings? Simple: Require that they be sustainably retrofitted and repurposed, similar to the Imperial Oil Building on St. Clair Avenue.Managing principal, RDH Architects; Toronto: Our timid thinking, focusing on “mid-rise” and “small apartment buildings,” should be replaced with bolder, yet simple, ideas if we hope to reach “the province’s housing target of 285,000 new homes.” Here are two simple ideas for Toronto planners to consider.
Toronto, unlike say Chicago, has always indulged in the provincial practice of demolishing tradition in favour of the current fashion. How else to explain the 'flying saucer' City Hall, nestled in its landing port?
GlobeDebate The Rouleau Report quote suggests a convenient bit of Liberal sophistry: In the absence of others 'rising above politics', we Liberals had no choice but to accept the election campaign help from our Beijing Brothers.
Time is why the rapper (you know the word most ppl scratched their head and did a word search and define). JT wants to delay for after Biden/budget passed. Budget lol. I am positive it will look sweet, but will be another broken problem, due to some BS dramatized BS.