What If Your City Was Built by IKEA?
If cities came flat-packed like IKEA furniture, urban planning would finally make sense — until you realize one crucial screw is missing, probably in Etobikön.
If cities came flat-packed like IKEA furniture, urban planning would finally make sense — until you realize one crucial screw is missing, probably in Etobikön.
When snow shuts down the city, Toronto’s homeless find warmth in the subway — a reminder that going underground isn’t just about transit. It’s about survival, and a design vision for a more humane Ontario.