toronto, ontario, canada
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Claim your profileI am the architecture critic for The Globe and Mail, covering architecture, urbanism and related subjects in Canada and globally. I have been writing about these subjects for more than a decade, for publications including Wallpaper, Dwell, Metropolis, Azure, Designlines, Frame and Toronto Life. I am a Canadian National Magazine Award nominee and winner.I am an author or editor of three books. 305 Lost Buildings of Canada (with Raymond Biesinger, 2022) is a national bestseller that unpacks the social and architectural history of cities across the country. House Divided (2019), for which I was an editor, catalyzed a conversation in Toronto and across Canada about the state of city planning. My first book, Toronto Architecture: A City Guide (2017) was a new edition of the definitive guide to buildings in Toronto, first written by the late Patricia McHugh. It is now in its second printing.






English at The Graduate Center, City University Of New YorkGraduated: 2003
Masters, English at State Of ArizonaGraduated: 2002
Bachelor Of Arts, English at University Of TorontoGraduated: 2001