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I just got this book from Amazon and it's AWESOME. Anyone else seen it?


Book Description
At a time when modern architecture has become a means for cities to up their game and raise their cultural profile on the world stage, Toronto is coming into its own. Fully entrenched in a design renaissance that is dramatically changing the face and space of the city, Toronto is now a welcome playground for celebrated local talent and international star architects. While some cities can be immediately defined by a specific style, Toronto is distinguished instead by a fusion of contemporary architecture, heritage preservation and sustainable urban design. A true mosaic of architecture and culture, Toronto is a city learning to recognise and celebrate its diversity – it is a city set to rediscover itself.
Design City: Toronto showcases over thirty exemplary contemporary interior and architectural projects, both complete and underway. These range from hip restaurants and bars by Toronto-based practices to major institutional buildings completed by the likes of Will Alsop, Behnisch, Behnisch & Partners, Foster and Partners, Frank Gehry, Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg and Daniel Libeskind. Written in an engaging and lively manner, the book is beautifully illustrated with new photography by Tom Arban. It also provides a neighbourhood overview and biographies of featured designers. It should appeal as much to design savvy individuals as local and foreign archi-tourists who are as interested in discovering – or rediscovering – the dynamic evolution of this exciting city.

About the Author
Sean Stanwick is an Associate with Farrow Partnership Architects Inc. in Toronto. He is a frequent contributor to Architectural Design, and has written for numerous architectural journals worldwide. He recently co-authored Wine by Design (John Wiley & Sons, 2006).


Jennifer Flores is an experienced project manager working in the IT consulting industry. With a life-long interest in architecture and interior design, she has been able to turn her critical eye and organisational talents to this book project.


Tom Arban is a Toronto-based trained architect, who turned professional architectural photographer in 2004. With a keen eye for both details and context, his work has been published in Architectural Record, Canadian Interiors, Azure and featured in a photographic exhibition as part of the City of Toronto 2005 Festival of Architecture and Design.
 
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Sounds interesting - how's the material inside?

AoD
 
Pure Toronto porn, if you will. Also worth mentioning is the fact that Libeskind wrote the foreword, something that Amazon doesn't point out. Four-colour photography all the way through. It really is a fantastic overview of all the projects of the past few years (ROM, AGO, Gardiner, Festival Centre and even the proposed waterfront). I can't see how anyone interested in this stuff would be disappointed with this book.
 
I went to World's Biggest Bookstore to get a look at this book last night, and Indigo's in house computerized inventory system declares that it won't be published until May.

So, does Amazon have an exclusive on it for a few months?

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i don't know if it's all that it's cracked up to be since it has the ocad thing on the cover
 
Yeah, OCAD is so dime a dozen, I don't know why they didn't put something on the cover that surprises, that delights, that stands out a bit.

Seriously, andomano52, what would you have put on the cover of a book called Design City?

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Indigo is terrible for online shopping - as well as in person shopping. They probably have jillions of copies of dreck like The Secret bearing "Heather's Pick" sticker though.

If this book is worth it at all it's worth the trip to Ballenford, or Mirvish,or Nicholas Hoare, or Pages, or Book City.
 
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Pecha Kucha Toronto



Following the massive success of the UK version of the event, Canada’s first ever Pecha Kucha kicks off the night of Friday, May 25, 2007, at the Design Exchange in Toronto.

Pecha Kucha means Chit Chat in Japanese, and the event will host architects and designers featured in the book Design City Toronto by Sean Stanwick and Jennifer Flores.

See Jack Diamond, Caroline Robbie, Terry Montgomery, Johnson Chou, John Tong, Alessandro Munge and others, who will present their work featured in the book.
 
Strange, Amazon has it available but Indigo's site shows that it's not out until May 11. I get the feeling it's some Indigo screw up.

For those who are wondering here's the complete list of all the projects featured:

AGO (Gehry makeover)
Bahen Centre -UofT
Bata Shoe Museum
Bloorview Kids Rehab
Blowfish restuarant
BMW Toronto
The Boilerhouse
C Lounge
National Ballet School
Can. National Institute for the Blind
Drake Hotel
Early Learning Centre - UofT
Brick Works
Festival Centre
Four Seasons Opera House
Gardiner Museum
Gladstone Hotel
Graduate House
HP Tech Centre - Cent. College
IL Fornello
Izakaya
Jamie Kennedy Wine Bar
Lesslie Dan Pharmacy Building
Lux
OCAD
Royal Conservatory of Music
ROM
Schulich School of Business
CCBR
Toronto Waterfront
Ultra Supper Club
Young Centre for Performing Arts (Distillery).

They could have added some residential projects, but overall this a very impressive book.
 
I saw this book displayed prominently in the windows of the "Books on Architecture" store on Markham St. on my walk home tonight. unfortunately the store was closed....can't wait to get back there tomorrow to pick up a copy!
 
That's Ballenford Books; there's some great books to be had in sale section at the back of the store (don't miss it!)

AoD
 
BookCity at Yonge and Charles has the book displayed in its window. Couldn't find it at Indigo's flagship though.
 
The book isn't so much a critical appraisal of what is being built here as a vehicle for promoting the best recent neo-Modernist Toronto Style buildings and interiors, explaining what is characteristic of our style and how it evolved, and contrasting it with examples of flamboyant alternatives - designed mostly by foreign starchitects - such as Graduate House, ROM, AGO, OCAD.

Sexy photographs.
 

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