• Farrow in Hospitality Design Magazine’s annual ‘Big Ideas’ issue

    August 15, 2021

    The global premier Hospitality Design Magazine annual ‘Big Ideas’ issue features Farrow’s work on the coveted last page section. The issue focuses on “boundary pushing projects that are revolutionizing the way we think about design, climate, culture, and society.” Discussing the firm’s Market Bridge Toronto and the Venice Italy Archipelago projects, Farrow states “we want to create the conditions where we can flourish.”

  • Market Bridge in STOREYS

    August 5, 2021

    Erin Nicole Davis writing in STOREYS, “. . . a one-of-a-kind retail incubator, filled with a variety of multicultural themed gourmet food stalls, high quality local produce and foods, handmade chocolates, artisan bakers, sustainably and ethically sourced coffee, locally grown flower stalls, and Ontario-produced fruit and vegetables.”

  • Treehugger article “How to Turn a Car Sewer Into an ‘Inhabited Bridge’

    August 3, 2021

    “Farrow knows about health . . . and he also is a pioneer in mass timber . . . "The pandemic has offered a rare opportunity to envisage a more refined balance between transportation needs, the public realm, flexible community space, thereby creating a more energetic and complete urban environment for the citizens of Toronto.” Lloyd Alter writing in Treehugger article “How to Turn a Car Sewer Into an 'Inhabited Bridge' - Tye Farrow wants to turn a Toronto icon into a place for people as well as cars”.

  • Farrow Design in The Toronto Start

    August 2, 2021

    “Reimagining the Prince Edward Viaduct”, Shawn Micallef writes in the Toronto Star, “Farrow Partners is proposing to make it beautiful again and better connect the bridge to the Don Valley below. With the bridge set for a major resurfacing in the next few years, there’s potential to change it into something amazing: a place to visit, not just cross.”

  • Market Bridge in Post City Magazine

    July 29, 2021

    Farrow’s Market Bridge in Post City Magazine - reimagining Toronto’s iconic Bloor Street Viaduct. “The proposal for the Market Bridge aims to create a generous new pedestrian realm for the city. . . a mix of public art and market stalls in pavilions, according to Farrow Partners.”