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003/2026
Aktuelle Ausgabe

RIDING THE LINE
After a nearly 15-year journey full of twists and turns, Toronto’s Line 5, also known as the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, has finally opened to the public. Was it worth the wait?

LIVE, WORK, ADAPT, MULTIPLY
An architect and a graphic designer revamp a 1950s medical clinic for their family, their studios (AAmp and Viva & Co.), their tenants — and the whole neighbourhood. How a humble Toronto building now packs in more density, multiple uses and major joy

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002/2026


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001/2026

The city comes to the mall
It still rhymes with sprawl, but the mall of the future is becoming more urban as densification redevelopments signal both our enduring love for these retail meccas and the growing need to capitalize on their vast footprints

Playing the Long Game
For the designers behind two Milano Cortina 2026 projects, the Olympics are just half the assignment

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006/2025

GOING THE DISTANCE
IN A RURAL CORNER OF BOSNIA, A WOMEN’S SUPPORTIVE HOUSING COMPLEX FOSTERS COMMUNITY, HEALING AND PATHWAYS TO SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EMANCIPATION

Everyone Say Biidaasige
The crowning jewel in a $1.4 billion revitalization, Biidaasige Park stretches along the Don River’s mouth, which has been rerouted to open up Toronto’s previously flood-prone Port Lands for residential development. A once-in-a-generation undertaking, the resplendent green space is already in full use — by hikers, cyclists, kayakers and playground scramblers

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