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Twisting its way between Victorian-era and 1970s buildings, a new pedestrian bridge by WilkinsonEyre and Speirs + Major spans the years and a busy Toronto street with a graceful thrust.
With the help of Snøhetta and Heatherwick Studio, a new plan by a joint partnership between Waterfront Toronto and Sidewalk Labs incorporates mass timber construction.