
If you work in the development industry in Toronto, then you know, or know of, Norm Li. He runs one of the top visual content studios in the city and the country. But he (and the company) also do a bunch of other things like DJ at industry events and fly around in a helicopter taking incredible photos of the city from above. He invited me to join him in 2018 and I captured photos like these.
This past week he sent me a text with the below photos of Junction House and a message saying, "new lock screen." I, of course, immediately blasted them around to the team and then asked if I could post them online. I love how these turned out. And every time I see our placemaking sign, I am happy that we fought for what we all believed would end up looking pretty cool.
Thanks for the photos, Norm.


If you work in the development industry in Toronto, then you know, or know of, Norm Li. He runs one of the top visual content studios in the city and the country. But he (and the company) also do a bunch of other things like DJ at industry events and fly around in a helicopter taking incredible photos of the city from above. He invited me to join him in 2018 and I captured photos like these.
This past week he sent me a text with the below photos of Junction House and a message saying, "new lock screen." I, of course, immediately blasted them around to the team and then asked if I could post them online. I love how these turned out. And every time I see our placemaking sign, I am happy that we fought for what we all believed would end up looking pretty cool.
Thanks for the photos, Norm.


Venice has great doorbell game. If it hasn’t already been done, I think someone should make a coffee table book of these:


This city is also quite prolific when it comes to urban laundry:

We found a number of these street ladders. Presumably laundry related:

Religion in the streets:

Window garden:

Balcony gardens. Your reminder that (1) small balconies can still be impactful and that (2) balconies with a relationship to the street are used differently:

Colorful shoes and green curtains:

Grand Canal:

The kind of street we should allow in North American cities:


Venice has great doorbell game. If it hasn’t already been done, I think someone should make a coffee table book of these:


This city is also quite prolific when it comes to urban laundry:

We found a number of these street ladders. Presumably laundry related:

Religion in the streets:

Window garden:

Balcony gardens. Your reminder that (1) small balconies can still be impactful and that (2) balconies with a relationship to the street are used differently:

Colorful shoes and green curtains:

Grand Canal:

The kind of street we should allow in North American cities:

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