uTOpia
Discover the vibrant heartbeat of Toronto in "uTOpia," a compelling collection of essays that delves into the city's remarkable resurgence of civic pride. Penned by various authors and published by Coach House Books in 2001, this thought-provoking paperback spans 280 pages, examining pressing urban issues and visionary ideas that shape the future of Toronto.
From ambitious redevelopment plans for the Island airport into a welcoming Ward's Island-style community to the transformative impact of the Zeidler family on artist-run centres, "uTOpia" captures the essence of a city in evolution. Explore the possibilities of a car-free Kensington Market and envision what a reinvigorated urban landscape could mean for its residents. This insightful anthology is perfect for anyone intrigued by urban development and community engagement, making it a must-read for Torontonians and city enthusiasts alike.