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Canadian Architecture News October 2007

October 01: Nuit proves pedestrian plan needed
October 01: U of M enjoys building boom
October 01: Icon to open office in S'pore
October 02: Access ramp will blight Osgoode Hall, critics argue
October 02: Walking into the urban future
October 03: 'Why in the world can't a portrait gallery' serve a dual purpose?
October 03: Torys goes avant-garde in renovated Toronto office
October 03: Leaks, woes a smudge on Crystal's sparkle
October 05: A blend of muted stone and shimmering glass
October 05: A house crafted by a master architectural tailor
October 05: Plans for EcoDensity pretty thin on the ground
October 06: Roy Thomson Hall turns 25
October 06: Eden Mills contemplates a heavenly future
October 06: Is it time for the Great Synthesis?
October 06: 21st century is right at home in Bay-Dundas neighbourhood
October 08: It's goodbye for now, AGO
October 12: Royal Ontario Museum CEO responds to misleading news story
October 12: A home built with a clear conscience
October 12: U of T unveils design finalists for $60-million expansion
October 12: U of T unveils proposed law school designs
October 12: Some startling alternatives to the status-quo
October 12: Trump breaks ground on Toronto tower
October 12: High-tech hospital, low-tech charm
October 13: The water-filtration plant has sprung a leak
October 15: In search of the livable city
October 16: All buildings should be design gems, says architect
October 17: Montreal museum's $40-million expansion to save 103-year-old church
October 18: Winnipeg Humane Society by Number TEN Architectural Group
October 25: A commitment to first principles
October 25: Boldness needed along Allen Rd. corridor
October 26: New waterfront complex just plain ugly
October 29: Public space finally gets support
October 30: Sky seems to be limit for One Bloor East