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Creative Laneway Homes and Sustainable Design Trends

Check out our latest issue to see creative laneway homes, green condos, sustainable floor and lighting picks, plus cool kitchen inspiration.

Toronto embraces laneway life..finally! Check out our 2022 Sustainable Design issue for insights into laneway homes, green condos and sustainable products. Our cover story embodies the beauty of the garden suite: this gabled zinc and ebonized wood house by architect Steven Fong is discreetly tucked into a Midtown backyard. In our new Travel + Design section, we visit the Everly Inn, a sustainably built retreat in Prince Edward County.

You’ll also find…

A cool laneway house in Corso Italia by architect Gabriel Fain that literally bent over backwards for a neighbouring tree.

Solares Architects’ green-build house in Parkdale that’s both a laneway rental and a workshop.

Artist and architect RZLBD‘s doomsday clock, and a landscape architect’s tips for a thriving green space.

Plus, a roundup of sustainable lighting, flooring and kitchen picks.

You can pick up a copy of your own here, or even better, subscribe. And while you’re at it, sign up to receive our weekly newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter  to immerse yourself in the best of Toronto design.

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This fall, Toronto’s Evergreen Brick Works will host Human/Nature 2025, Azure magazine’s annual climate conference. Set amidst the raw beauty of a former quarry transformed into a resilient cultural hub, the venue embodies the very breath of the conversations the conference invites.

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