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Canadian Architecture News June 2005

June 01: Between a Crystal and a glass place
June 01: Royal Ontario Museum offers architectural walking tours of Toronto
June 01: New York architect says city's plans fall flat
June 02: Renovated Runnymede to reopen
June 02: Sites to make the heart beat faster
June 03: A house that's one with nature
June 04: Douglas Coupland has a plan: Let's live in Legoland
June 04: Casa Loma's identity crisis
June 10: 'True Colours' shining through in Vancouver
June 10: Lounge carved out of childrens' play area
June 10: Project boasts smart design at street level
June 11: Urban park to take root on top of parking garage
June 11: Design panel appointed to watch over waterfront
June 13: Erickson's Vancouver tower called "stunning, evocative"
June 13: It's the small things that catch us off guard at impressive war museum
June 13: Arthur Erickson plays critical role in new downtown Vancouver high-rise
June 14: Think-tank to boost T.O.
June 16: Engineers, architects expect compromise
June 16: Waterfront merits great expectations
June 17: What to do with a Riverdale landmark?
June 17: Neighbourly modernism on Jarvis St.
June 18: Building on eco-theology
June 21: New fund helps old buildings shine again
June 23: A catalyst for revitalizing the city centre
June 24: Designers have plans for new Regent Park
June 24: How the building proposals measure up
June 24: A homage to Canadian house design
June 25: Regent Park design chosen
June 25: 'It sends out a terrible message'
June 25: Green roofs grow up
June 25: Architect P. Leonard James steps out of the shadows
June 26: Elegance comes to Regent Park