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Riverside Square

The Toronto Baseball Grounds was the home field of the city’s first professional baseball team, the “Torontos” from 1886-1897. Admission was twenty-five cents and the field had two wooden stands with seating for 3000 fans. Later named Sunlight Park, the field and stands were demolished in 1913. Fast forward 100+ years later, Riverside Square has […]

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Pat Bayly Square

A new civic center was born in Ajax with the opening of Pat Bayly Square. Championing not only the creation of a meaningful community point but also the use of sustainable principles, this landmark project is an example of the forward-thinking urban development transforming cities across Canada. In line with these principles, a considered and […]

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Trillium Park and William G. David Trail

Toronto is on the cusp of an outdoor landscaping revolution. In the midst of rising towers and an ever-growing population, the city is adding more and more spaces and public parks, linking once disjointed communities together through green spaces. Last month, after two years of construction, the first phase of the new and improved Ontario […]

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High Park Condos

The High Park Condos are located in the lively residential area of the High Park neighbourhood in Toronto. Working with Land Art Design, we illuminated the building’s landscapes with a selection of fixtures from Selux, Structura Mac ll, and Ares. Specifically, Olivio LED post-top fixtures from Selux helped brighten the pathways leading up to The […]