Why not to post opinions online and how your digital profile should not be a public soapbox. Over the past four years, and in a loose fitting tolerance, ever since I left my family home, I have been travelling the world, sharing ideas, exchanges of opinions, learning from others experiences, and doing that great ‘humany’Continue reading “The medium flattens the message “
Author Archives: Josh Nelson
The Power of Imagination: Toronto’s Waterfront Quest for Innovative Urban Design
From Venice to Toronto: The Inspiration Behind Harbour City Since its founding, Toronto has been grappling with what to do with its sprawling fresh water lakefront, and its identity as a Global City. The waterfront of Toronto has long been a source of both inspiration and frustration for urban planners and residents alike. From theContinue reading “The Power of Imagination: Toronto’s Waterfront Quest for Innovative Urban Design”
Graduate Hotels: A Unique Perspective on the All American College Town Experience
Graduate Hotels is taking the college-town experience to new heights by infusing it with local flavour and showcasing antique gems. My partner and I, two Canadians with a passion for adventure, design and architecture, have traveled extensively around the world. However, this time we decided to explore our own backyard and embark on a journeyContinue reading “Graduate Hotels: A Unique Perspective on the All American College Town Experience”
Exploring the Cumbas of Istanbul: A Creative Architectural Solution to Limited Space
Walking on a typical Istanbul street, as if any street in Istanbul could ever be considered typical, is like stepping back in time. How far back in time just depends on which corner you turn. The cobblestone roads lined with Ottoman-era buildings; bakeries, mosques, spice souqs and fake luxury shops, fish markets beside tool shops,Continue reading “Exploring the Cumbas of Istanbul: A Creative Architectural Solution to Limited Space”
U-Haul’s Unique Approach to Adaptive Reuse: How the company is preserving architectural heritage in America.
From Factories to Self-Storage: U-Haul’s repurposing of iconic heritage buildings is preserving architectural heritage while expanding their business. As our cities continue to evolve and grow, it becomes increasingly important to find ways to preserve our architectural heritage while adapting it to modern needs. One solution that has been gaining popularity in recent years isContinue reading “U-Haul’s Unique Approach to Adaptive Reuse: How the company is preserving architectural heritage in America.”
Exploring Montreal’s Winter Wonderland
A Walking Tour of the City’s Best Light Art Installations and Pedestrian-Friendly Streets Montreal is a city that truly comes to life at night, with its vibrant light art installations illuminating the streets and adding an extra layer of magic to the already charming city. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, taking a walkingContinue reading “Exploring Montreal’s Winter Wonderland”
Exploring Toronto’s Financial District: A Walking Tour of Downtown’s Iconic Buildings and Landmarks
Welcome to the beautiful city of Toronto! If you’re a fan of architecture and people-watching, then you’re in for a treat on this walking tour of downtown Toronto. We’ll be starting our walk in front of the Royal York Hotel, which is located across from Union Station. The Royal York Hotel is a grand andContinue reading “Exploring Toronto’s Financial District: A Walking Tour of Downtown’s Iconic Buildings and Landmarks”
Uncovering the Beauty and History of Manhole Covers.
From Functional to Fascinating: Unveiling the World’s Urban Artifacts and Deciphering Their Secrets As a curious designer and passionate explorer of, well everything, I am constantly in awe of the rich diversity of local histories and expressions of creativity that I encounter on my journeys. From the grandiose historical buildings of Europe to the electricallyContinue reading “Uncovering the Beauty and History of Manhole Covers.”
The Baron Empain Palace: A Stunning Architectural Landmark in Cairo.
Exploring the Art Nouveau and Indian Influences in Heliopolis. The Baron Empain Palace, also known as the Heliopolis Palace, is a stunning architectural landmark located in the Heliopolis neighbourhood of Cairo, Egypt. Built in the early 20th century, the palace is a unique blend of Egyptian, Indian, and Art Nouveau styles, making it a trulyContinue reading “The Baron Empain Palace: A Stunning Architectural Landmark in Cairo.”
The Gladstone Hotel: A Hub for Art and Live Music in Toronto
The Cultural History of Toronto’s Gladstone Hotel The Gladstone Hotel, located in Toronto, Canada, has a rich cultural history that spans over a century. The hotel was originally built in 1889 by architect George Gooderham, son of the prominent financier William Gooderham. It was designed in the Victorian Romanesque style and was named after WilliamContinue reading “The Gladstone Hotel: A Hub for Art and Live Music in Toronto”