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 competition, won by...
100 Queen Street WGreat Canadian art hangs in all corners of Hart House - in reading rooms, restaurants, even stairwells - but this is the official gallery, and though tiny, it often features...
Hart HouseA postmodern château with a dungeon-like basement and giant bronze griffins flanking the central doorway, this public library is a fanciful piece of architecture. It's also a...
239 College StreetWhile Dundas Square contains some of Toronto's most important places of worship, the biggest shrine here is devoted to consumerism. The Eaton Centre opened its doors in 1977,...
1 Dundas Street WMies 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 now very much a...
66 Wellington Street W