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Exploring the Intersection of Architecture, Interior Design, and Urbanism

Toronto’s large [medium] design office is a multi-disciplinary design firm and research practice led by principals Nadia Cannataro and Francesco Martire. The practice engages in the investigation, exploration, and experimentation in the fields of architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and urbanism. Its portfolio features a wide range of commercial, urban and residential projects, including the recent uncover/ reCover house, that are each a testament to large [medium] design office’s knack for excellence.

At its core, the studio’s principles are rooted in a commitment to serving clients with customized solutions that respond to specificities of site, program, economic, cultural, and social conditions of each project. LARGEMDO.COM

Francesco Martire and Nadia Cannataro, large [medium] design office

Architect/landscape architect Francesco Martire and interior designer Nadia Cannataro

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The industrial designer and textile artist shares the inspirations that keep her loom whirring

In a seaside cottage in Shediac, New Brunswick, the soft hiss and swish of high-tide molds my mood like putty. Breathing in the deep calm—and the smell of last night’s seafood—my mind is miles away from my home in cosmopolitan Toronto. Here, craft feels as grounded as the clams they dig for each morning, and as I prepare for my call with textile artist Laura Carwardine, I can’t help but wonder *Carrie Bradshaw voice* what is the future of textile art in Toronto?

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