Completed in 1966, Toronto's fourth City Hall was one of the city's first modernist buildings. The then-mayor Nathan Phillips had held an international...
100 Queen Street W
Great Canadian art hangs in all corners of Hart House - in reading rooms, restaurants, even stairwells - but this is the official gallery, and though tiny,...
Hart House
A postmodern château with a dungeon-like basement and giant bronze griffins flanking the central doorway, this public library is a fanciful piece of...
239 College Street
While Dundas Square contains some of Toronto's most important places of worship, the biggest shrine here is devoted to consumerism. The Eaton Centre opened...
1 Dundas Street W
Mies van der Rohe's late modernist masterpiece is a close cousin to his famous Seagram Building in New York, but the black-steel and bronze glass towers are...
66 Wellington Street W