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Exploring Toronto, a guide to 28 unique public spaces, Ken Greenberg, Eti Greenberg ; foreword by Amanda O'Rourke

Label
Exploring Toronto, a guide to 28 unique public spaces, Ken Greenberg, Eti Greenberg ; foreword by Amanda O'Rourke
Language
eng
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Exploring Toronto
Oclc number
1402781784
Responsibility statement
Ken Greenberg, Eti Greenberg ; foreword by Amanda O'Rourke
Sub title
a guide to 28 unique public spaces
Summary
A full-colour guide to dozens of unique outdoor spaces that highlight Toronto as a sustainable, liveable city. Toronto is rich in public spaces - deeply incised ravines, lively neighbourhoods, lush gardens and parks, iconic bridges, even repurposed industrial silos and undercrofts of elevated highways. Urban aficionados Ken and Eti Greenberg have combed the city on foot and by tandem bike discovering some of Toronto's best outdoor public spaces. In Exploring Toronto, they have gathered twenty-eight of their favourite spots, each offering something unique - a flash of ingenious design, a surprise vantage point, or simply relief from the hum of traffic. Ken and Eti bring their distinctive perspective, informed by years of work in urban design, to each of their choices, providing readers (and explorers) with the full story of the history, design, and appeal of each one-of-a-kind place
Target audience
adult
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