What’s Inside: Mass Timber in Toronto, Architecture for Elephants, Kitchen Spotlight, Farewell to Kongjian Yu and much more…
From Mexico’s revitalized public spaces to the mass timber projects that are signalling a change to Toronto’s urban landscape, the Nov/Dec 2025 issue of AZURE shines a light on climate resilient design. We also speak with Thai architect Boonserm Premthada, whose work in rural areas benefits both humans and animals, and take a tour of a Philadelphia’s new Calder Gardens, an indoor-outdoor gallery by Herzog & de Meuron and Piet Oudolf dedicated to the work of sculptor Alexander Calder that brings exuberant life to a formerly underutilized patch of land.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
Thatch is Back: A U.K. farmhouse by Sanei + Hopkins that employs the ancient climate-conscious material
History Lessons in Montreal: Curating 600 years of decorative arts and design at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Paris Design Week: A showcase of designs that embrace an industrial spirit
Azure’s Gift Guide: 18 creative ideas for the design-minded on your list
Spotlight on Kitchen: Spaces with a strong indoor-outdoor connection, professional-grade appliances and more
Carpet Tiles & Rugs: Beautiful options that add a layer of softness underfoot
AZURE is Eco-Friendly: The print edition of the magazine is produced using 100% FSC-certified recycled paper, soy-based ink and renewable energy at printing.