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A group of people walk and gather in a grassy urban park with stone paths, featured on the cover of AZURE magazine promoting the AZ Awards 2026.
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Summer 2026

A group of people walk and gather in a grassy urban park with stone paths, featured on the cover of AZURE magazine promoting the AZ Awards 2026.
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Summer 2026

The June/July/August 2026 edition of AZURE is dedicated to our 16th annual AZ Awards — and also features the best of Milan, the New Museum’s expansion, the latest in building envelope systems and more!

The AZ Awards issue packs much more than our winners and finalists — though they certainly take pride of place. (And you can read all about them on our dedicated AZ Awards site.)

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Toronto Society of Architects Walking Tours are back for a new season—and with new tours!

The 13th season of the Toronto Society of Architects’ Walking Tours, a popular summer initiative that invites Torontonian’s and visitors alike to explore the stories behind the city’s buildings and landscapes through fun and informative tours, have officially kicked off!

Part of the TSA’s educational initiatives and led by an enthusiastic team of volunteers, the TSA’s Walking Tours celebrate Toronto’s architecture and landscapes through thoughtfully developed walks. This year’s offering includes 9 unique thematic tours that weave together landmark structures and hidden gems to bring to life the stories of how Toronto got built and where we are heading. From heritage to contemporary design, architectural history to social movements, TSA tours are a great way to better understand our city and the decisions that have shaped it. 

For 2023, in addition to returning crowd favourites like the Towers tour and Art & The Grange, the TSA is launching two new tours exploring topics of tangible and intangible heritage through a contemporary lens: St Lawrence and The Church and Wellesley Village.

The St. Lawrence tour will take you through a walk of one of Toronto’s oldest neighbourhoods as your tour guide unpacks how the work, activism and ideas of 20th and 21st century architects, planners, politicians and community activists played a key role in not only preserving our past, but bringing new life to the historic district.

In the Church and Wellesley Village tour you will explore the evolution of queer spaces in the city through the buildings, landscapes and art of one of the world’s most recognizable gay villages.

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