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2010's notable architecture
Katia Snukal
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
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Urban Toronto
looks back at the most notable new buildings of 2010.
One Bloor
, the
Queen Richmond Centre West
, and the
Bisha Hotel & Residences
are among the buildings that transformed Toronto's architectural landscape over the past year.
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