John Parkin, the Toronto architect who led Canada’s 1960s international-style modernist movement, designed this eight-bedroom, 12-bathroom megamansion on the Bridle Path, the city’s “most prestigious ...
After decades of turning its back to the waterfront, 1970s Toronto seemed poised for an urban planning turnaround. Soon, urbanists and politicians hoped, 50,000 people would be living on 510 acres of ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, Toronto's transit landscape underwent significant changes with the introduction of the Yonge, University, and Bloor-Danforth subway lines that led to the closure of several ...
Throughout the 1970s, Toronto was home to several distinctive barn-shaped buildings, a signature feature of the now-defunct fast-food chain, Red Barn. Founded in 1961 in Springfield, Ohio, the burger ...
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