Mixed-use development in Toronto
The Red Door Family Shelter experienced a rebirth after the WoodGreen United Church was demolished in 2017.University of Toronto/School of Cities
The Daniels Spectrum in Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood has become a cultural hub.University of Toronto/School of Cities
The Daniels Spectrum has become a home to Centennial College, the Show Love Cafe and other mixed-use proprietors.University of Toronto/School of Cities
North Toronto Collegiate's original home was demolished and a new design for the school was incorporated into two residential towers.University of Toronto/School of Cities
Toronto's Crombie Park Apartments is an example of mixed-use in the downtown core.University of Toronto/School of Cities
A perspective for 441 Bloor Street East by School of Cities presents a non-rendering vision exercise on what proposed buildings may look like.University of Toronto/School of Cities
The new designs for 441 Bloor Street East will replace a brutalist fire station.University of Toronto/School of Cities