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Out Now: What’s Inside Our 2023 Sustainable Design Issue

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Tour ingenious low-impact and future-thinking homes by top local talents

In Designlines‘ 2023 Sustainable Design issue, we take a look inside four unique, forward-thinking homes and get to know the designers and architects behind them. On the cover, a unique low-impact duplex by builder/owner Zeke Kaplan and Lattag Studio adds a warm nostalgic vibe to the laneway typology.

In this issue, you’ll also find…

Sustainable Design Issue, 2023 Cool prefabs and outbuildings — read it now!
Designlines July 2023 A stunning, multi-generational home in the Annex by Paul Raff Studio.
The Daughter Wine Bar Natural wine 101 at Bayview hot spot The Daughter — read it now!
Wolfgang Tillmans A new survey exhibition by Wolfgang Tillmans at the AGO — read it now!
Where To Shop Sustainable Outdoor Furniture

And much, much more.

You can pick up a copy of the 2023 Sustainable Design issue here, or even better, subscribe. And while you’re at it, sign up to receive our weekly newsletter and follow us on InstagramPinterest 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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