December 6th, 2013

Since we’re focused on creating innovative buildings for Toronto, it probably comes as no surprise that at Bazis we love outstanding architecture.

December 4th, 2013

DesignAgency. Allen Chan, Anwar Mekhayech and Matthew Davis A few months ago we announced that DesignAgency will be responsible for the interior design of 1 Yorkville and we’re excited to be working with them.

We’re lucky that there are so many attractions and shops near our soon-to-be 1 Yorkville. We’re regulars at the Royal Ontario Museum, especially for Friday Night Live, and we routinely dine at the many fabulous cafes in the area. Founded in 1995, the Bata Shoe Museum is another one of our favourite spots in the […]

November 22nd, 2013

Last year we published not one but two lists of our favourite subway stations from all around the world. In light of all the recent discussion that’s been going on in Toronto about LRT and subways, we decided to took a look at streetcars and trams around the world.

November 20th, 2013

In our last update, we promised that we’d start installing the windows in late October, and we’re pleased to report that we’re right on schedule! Over the past few weeks, we’ve been busy installing the windows on the residential levels of Emerald Park.

November 18th, 2013

One of the best parts of our upcoming 1 Yorkville project is its proximity to the ROM. We could spend hours exploring the collection of diamonds and gems (we can dream we’re Elizabeth Taylor, right?), checking out the dinosaurs, and viewing the special collections, like the Mesopotamia exhibit that’s on right now.

November 6th, 2013

There’s something at the ROM for visitors of all ages including those that like to party! Every Friday night from October 18th to December 6th, the ROM hosts their Friday Night Live. DJ’s, live music, food, drinks and dancing. All in a museum. It doesn’t get any better than that!

November 4th, 2013

Exhibit’s Presentation Lounge is closing on November 30th!

November 1st, 2013

For our new project 1 Yorkville, architect Rosario Varacalli is introducing a sculptural 3D wallpaper which will change in light, shadow and colour. With that in mind, we decided to take a look at other transformative buildings from around the world that change in colour or shape.