Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'lakedevo'
March 5, 2008
Image: Cicada Design/Diamond + Schmitt Architects If you seem to be noticing Ryerson everywhere these days, you're not imagining it. Though it's been around since 1948 and been granting degrees since 1971, it's only during the last few years that the university has embarked on a massive expansion plan and branding campaign, drastically raising its physical and academic profile. Devoid of any real charm for decades (save for the 1852 partial façade of the......
Continue Reading "Recladding Ryerson"December 25, 2006
Not everyone's December 25th consists of bulging stockings hanging from a mantel, unwrapping presents in the reflection of Christmas tree ornaments, and a grandmother in her pearls and green and red apron carving a turkey at the family dinner. For those not living in a movie, who are boycotting the holidays, or who forgot about Santa’s birthday, Torontoist has the guide to an alternative Christmas. Those Charity Drives Were for a Reason Remember the......
Continue Reading "Your Guide to an Alternative Christmas"March 27, 2006
You blink an eye and ice skating season is over. That being said Ryerson's Lake Devo would make a good roller derby rink, no?......
Continue Reading "By the Shores of Lake Devo"February 3, 2006
The only way to break up the Nathan Phillips Square outdoor skating hegemony is to find alternatives in the downtown core. Obviously NPS will always be number one in our hearts, but don't forget you have your Lake Devo at Gould and Victoria and your Barabara Ann Scott rink in the bowels of College Park (pictured above).......
Continue Reading "photoTO: Skating Rank"January 27, 2006
Lake Devo: The healthy alternative to Nathan Phillips Square.......
Continue Reading "photoTO: Devo Skating!"