8 buildings that push the limits of design
Here at Bazis, we really appreciate innovative design and we admire architects that dare to be different with the design of their buildings. We’re always on the lookout for buildings that push the limits of design and we ‘ve compiled a list of buildings that have recently caught our eye. Continue reading
Toronto makes the list of the top 10 smartest cities in North America

Fast Company recently released its list of the top 10 smartest cities in North America and Toronto came in at number 7. Continue reading
Q&A with Rosario Varacalli, E Condos architect
A few months ago, the interior designer for E Condos Mike Niven, spoke to us about his work and his inspiration for the E Condos interior design. Since then, we’ve been trying to get Rosario Varacalli to talk to us about his work on E Condos. Continue reading
Paris vs New York. A must see video!
We’ve always been fascinated by the different people, cultures and experiences that encompass a city. Continue reading
The Future of Luxury Condo Developments is Here!

We recently came across this great article by Justin Robertson in the Toronto Standard which describes what Toronto will look like in 2050. Continue reading
It’s official! Metro will occupy retail space at Emerald Park
We’re pleased to finally confirm that grocery giant Metro will occupy second storey retail space at Emerald Park. Continue reading
The most impressive infinity pools in the world
It’s been more than 3 months since we released our renderings for E Condos and people still can’t get enough of our cantilevered infinity pools. And we must admit, even we don’t get tired of admiring them. Continue reading
Olympic transport legacies
Back in 2010, London’s mayor Boris Johnson announced that he wanted the legacy of the London Olympic games to be a 21st century transportation system. Now that the Games are over, it’ll be interesting to see whether London lived up to that promise. For now, lets take a look back at the transport legacies of some of the Olympic games from the past.
Transit systems around the world
We’re big Transit enthusiasts and last month, we took a look at the history of Eglinton Station and also did a news round-up of the OneCity transit plan back when it was first announced. This time around, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favourite transit systems from around the world. Enjoy! Continue reading

