Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto

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Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto

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What is the 'Toronto look'? Toronto architecture is rich with superlative facts - 'tallest' this, 'first retractable' that - but, taken as a whole,...

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What is the 'Toronto look'? Toronto architecture is rich with superlative facts - 'tallest' this, 'first retractable' that - but, taken as a whole, the city's built environment is underappreciated. "Eye Weekly" columnist Shawn Micallef has been examining Toronto's architecture for many years, weaving historical information on its buildings and their architects with ambulatory narratives about the neighborhoods in which these buildings exist. Rebecca Solnit once said that 'cities move at the speed of walking', and Stroll celebrates Toronto's details at that velocity. While hand-drawn maps by Marlena Zuber encourage strollers to follow the walks, book in hand, Micallef's psychogeographic reportages help us situate Toronto's buildings in living, breathing detail, and understand what it is that gives Toronto its distinctive look.

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  • Pages:310 pages
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  • Edition:1, Illustrated
  • Language:en-US
  • ISBN10:1552452263
  • ISBN13:9781552452264
  • kindle Asin:1552452263

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Shawn Micallef

Shawn Micallef

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