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What to See at Toronto’s 2021 Contact Photography Festival

Azure Magazine

While consistently engaging public and private venues during the month of May, this year sees the showcase actively explore additional outdoor and virtual environments as well as workshops for a longer time frame in response to the pandemic (all while waiting patiently for Provincial guidelines to dictate the access to indoor gallery exhibitions).

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MVRDV Reinvents The Food Market – Again – in Tainan

Azure Magazine

And yet, with its green public space and ability to transform into a food production landscape in the future, the project has the gravitas of archetype. Not only a food market, it makes the mechanisms of food production visible to the public. Where the roof touches the ground, visitors are invited to climb up.

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A Living Lab in a Stunning Coat

Azure Magazine

How can you entice the public to explore and appreciate new farming technologies? The focus on farming also responds to a growing demand among middle-class Chinese to return to more rural settings, as well as to a recent boom in agri-tourism. The post A Living Lab in a Stunning Coat appeared first on Azure Magazine.

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Milton Glaser: Designing a Cultural Revolution

Inkbot Design

Born on June 26, 1929, in the vibrant heart of New York City, Glaser exhibited an innate talent for art from a young age. As art director of iconic magazines such as Esquire and Bazaar, Wolf was a typography and advertising design titan. Glaser designed the iconic “I ❤ NY” logo that boosted tourism and optimism.

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10 Projects Shaping Architecture in 2023

Azure Magazine

Every December, Azure’s editors gather to reflect on — and debate — the best in architecture , products and interiors (and in 2022, public spaces ) of the year. More broadly, the emphasis on technology and design innovation can obscure the more fundamental root of the housing crisis: a dearth of public investment. PHOTO: Tom Arban.

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What Are the Different Types of Brochure?

Envato Tuts+

Choose the Accordion Fold if are designing something with a lot of information, like tourism guides, maps, step-by-step tutorials, or menus, or if you have a list of products or services to display. They are often distributed on streets, events, or exhibitions, and political campaigns. Double Parallel Fold. Cost-effective to produce.

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The Future of Ontario Place: Towards an Inclusive Preservation Dialogue

Azure Magazine

While the exalted company underlined the threatened Toronto landmark’s social and historical value in no uncertain terms, the designation also marked a crescendo in an ongoing saga all-too familiar to lovers of the public waterfront park – that is, most all Torontonians. An aerial view of the complex under construction. Offering 7.5