Toronto
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Toronto - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Toronto.
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Don’t look down: CN Tower’s new renovation is not for acrophobesToronto’s CN Tower unveils its new observation level by Superkül, offering views even better than before
By Tianna Williams Published
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Postcard from DesignTO, TorontoBeneath record-breaking snowfall, DesignTO’s 2026 edition revealed an independent design scene very much in motion, defined by experimentation, material curiosity and a strong sense of local community.
By Ali Morris Published
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This Toronto pizzeria hides a sultry bar with serious biteNorth of Brooklyn unveils a fresh, two-level outpost where crisp, light-filled minimalism gives way to a warmer, neon-lit upstairs area
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Has the ice cream parlour come of age?A global wave of architecture studios is treating the scoop as spectacle, turning parlours into immersive social spaces
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Toronto’s DesignTO 2025 highlights – design and art to see across the cityAt DesignTO, the largest festival of its kind in Canada, determined artists and designers gather in Toronto in full embrace of chilly weather. Our on-the-ground correspondent reports on its standout moments
By Keith Flanagan Published
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Svima looked to Japanese architecture, 'nature and ecology' for Passageway House in SerbiaThe Wallpaper* Architects’ Directory 2024 includes Svima, a young Canadian practice joining our annual round-up of exciting emerging architecture studios
By Tianna Williams Published
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Inside Bombardier Inc’s new jet manufacturing centre by NEUF architect(e)sNEUF architect(e)s’ new campus for Canadian aerospace giant Bombardier mixes heavy industry with precision tech, and is set alongside Toronto Pearson International Airport
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Royal De Versailles Rolex boutique in Toronto wows with dynamic façadeRoyal de Versaille’s Rolex boutique in Toronto features a dynamic, wavy façade in CNC-cut limestone created by local architecture studio Partisans
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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These Toronto bakeries rise to the topBy Mary Luz Mejia Last updated
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Chefs share the traditions of Mexican slow food with TorontoBy Antoinette di Michele Last updated
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Toronto office by HOK is designed as a post-covid workspaceThe new Boston Consulting Group (BCG) office by HOK in Toronto aims to attract employees back to their desks through clever post-covid workspace design
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Fumihiko Maki creates a minimalist, angular home for the Aga Khan Museum in TorontoBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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DesignAgency imbues Toronto’s Victor restaurant with understated deco eleganceBy Warren Singh-Bartlett Last updated
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Sofia — Toronto, CanadaBy Daven Wu Last updated
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Toronto’s Kōst restaurant opens on the 44th floor of the Bisha hotelBy Daven Wu Last updated
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Studio Munge has designed the Toronto outpost of Akira BackBy Daven Wu Last updated
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Toronto's new sweet spot: culinary connoisseur launches luxe choc shopBy Antoinette di Michele Last updated
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Ace Hotel Toronto by Shim-Sutcliffe blends community spirit and Canadian soulAce Hotel Toronto brings the iconic hotel brand's community spirit to Canada with a design by local architecture studio Shim-Sutcliffe
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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A thriving architecture scene rises in TorontoBy Alex Bozikovic Last updated
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Toronto's Design Exchange honours hometown heroes Yabu PushelbergBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Kimpton Hotels opens a new hotel in Toronto designed by Mason StudioBy Chadner Navarro Last updated
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Electric avenue: take a tour through Stephan Weishaupt’s Toronto homeBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Toronto home by StudioAC is a balance of volumes and ideasEverden house, a Toronto home by StudioAC, is a balance of traditional and contemporary
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Westbank goes BIG in TorontoBy Alex Bozikovic Last updated
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Interactive floorplan: Cabbagetown, TorontoBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Studio Gang launches designs for One Delisle, an organic-looking block with urban aspirations in TorontoBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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The light fantastic: ODA New York reveal proposal for Toronto's lakeshoreBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated


