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2. BY DESIGN URBAN REDESIGN'As a team from Rome developed (on paper) the area surrounding the Don River, its Toronto counterpart took a poetic approach to banks of the Tiber Architects' additions both liveable and eternal
3. Urban housing as cottage industry; Architect Kyra Clarkson is on the search for a site for House 5, her next exercise in not-so-custom inner city house building
4. Trauma, prejudice and the art of a Canadian architect
5. THE NEVER-ENDING STORY
6. Nurturing nature
7. Home at the regatta's end
8. The future lands with a thump in Cayuga; ARCHITOURIST
9. Multistorey living on a single level
10. The wabi-sabi way
11. 500TH ANNIVERSARY OF LEONARDO DA VINCI'S DEATH
12. How city design has left women behind; Public spaces have historically failed to serve the needs of different genders equally
13. All in the family; Tura Cousins Wilson turns his grandmother's three-storey home into an architectural homage
14. A place where ideas can blossom; Inspired by infirmaries of days gone by, designer John O'Connor brings a calming feel to his home office in Toronto's Cabbagetown
15. Touring Portugal, by design; A Canadian curator offers a new way to explore the country: through its architecture
16. Pushing boundaries; The spotlight is on Pacific northwest design at IDS Vancouver. Wency Leung speaks to five designers at the show about doing things differently
17. Model home; When architects Katy Chey and Javier Viteri can't find furniture to fill their living room, they take matters into their own hands
18. 'Model beholds the project in its purest form'; Agathom architects worked their ideas into three-dimensional forms; now, a book celebrates the possibilities they represent
19. Making things 'look right to the people'; Architect Ron Thom's sensibilities are just as evident in a Peterborough area home as they are in Metro Zoo or Shaw Festival Theatre
20. A melancholy passing; Point Grey's Friedman House is just another architectural relic, soon to be lost to a voracious market
21. HOME, ON DEMAND; This striking pop-up, designed to meet the needs of refugees by Jordanian-Canadian architect Abeer Seikaly, is still a work-in-progress. But once built, it will do things that other temporary emergency tents have not: filter water, store solar power, survive storms - and, not least of all, add beauty in a time of desperation
22. Getting work done at 30,000 feet; Golf-course architect doesn't mind being trapped on a plane for hours - with time to think and doodle, he has 'eureka moments'
23. Bringing the outside in; A 1967 design by revered architect Ron Thom celebrates its natural surroundings with Zen-like dignity
24. Adored, restored; An art historian and an architect make their home the project of a lifetime
25. LORNE ROSE'S FAMILY ROOM; The Toronto-based architect adds unique touches to make a two-storey space feel cozy
26. A redesign that remembers the art
27. Building a better sukkah; Inspired by the Jewish festival of Sukkot, Sukkahville challenges designers, architects and students to create a kosher hut
28. Unlocking how design affects behaviour
29. Three generations, one stunning solution
30. With concrete and honesty, he honoured us all
31. Freed from the box
32. BETWEEN THE BUNKERS
33. Master of the minimal: as Lisa Rochon sees it, the genius of Toronto's TD Centre lies in a magical attention to details that belies Mies Van Der Rohe's reputation as a cold, calculating architect
34. Wild design, everyday use: Italian architect Gaetano Pesce uses silicone instead of mortar between bricks to make light-filled houses. that's only one of his ideas for changing the world
35. Design Beat Square submissions
36. California's new culture mecca Designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta, this brick fortress with the striped disc has become the signature building in an area of San Francisco that has gone from Skid Row to Culture Gulch in less than a decade
37. TORONTO Architects caught in twilight zoning
38. Redefining urban space CITIES / The controversial concept of 'queer-space' breathes new life into the arid subject of city planning
39. Kawartha log house grew into luxury inn Toronto architects helped to transform estate into top-of-the-line sleeping and dining experience
40. COMMENT But we still need Zeidler The grand old man of Canadian architecture reflects on the state of his profession
41. SIGHTLINES Building on a radical past ARCHITECTURE'Pioneering work architect Sandy Hirshen did early in his career - providing shelter for migrant farm workers - sowed the seeds of a practice that made him a perfect fit as director of UBC's School of Architecture
42. DESIGN BEAT MIES FEAST
43. SIGHTLINES Skip The Wave, polite applause will do for these winners ARCHITECTURE'The eight projects feted by The Canadian Architect Awards for 1991 could be categorized as competent, well-mannered and unaffected
44. SIGHTLINES 'When I work, it's intuitive' IN PERSON'Her public sculpture, studio sculpture and architecture keeps growing and evolving. 'I consider all of them equal,' says Maya Lin, creator of Washington's poignant Vietnam memorial
45. Castles in the Sand CONTEST ' Top Toronto Architects take time out for a little friendly rivalry, building in the sand for charity
46. BY DESIGN 'An effect of mind and heart' WINNERS'Two recipients of the Canada Council's Prix de Rome reflect on a year spent in the Eternal City - and what followed. While both expressed satisfaction, there also was some disappointment
47. GREAT GETAWAYS ' Architect in 1800s gradually built Colborne Lodge High Park: a rural refuge surrounded by city
48. Hall of Fame reward earned by architect GOLF
49. Prince's book laments new architecture
50. Architecture and a prince with a mission
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