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Ottawa Magazine

Interiors 2023
Magazine

Ottawa Magazine reaches the people who love Ottawa with an artful mix of local issues, profiles, superb food and wine coverage, award-winning photography and editors’ picks.

Ottawa Magazine

This Issue

The View From Here • Horse Power

Q & A • He is the dean of fashion at the Parsons School of Design in New York City, one of the most distinguished fashion schools in the world. And it all started in Ottawa. Adrian Harewood talks with Ben Barry about starting a business at 14, studying fashion at Cambridge University, and the Ottawa advantage

Falling Behind • Last year’s inquiry showed the problems with the Stage 1 of the LRT, but what about Stage 2? The expansion of the light rail system will reach to Nepean and Bells Corners in the West and extend the old O-Train line, now called the Trillium Line, all the way to Riverside South. In the east, the LRT line will eventually end in Orléans. Bringing what we know of Stage 1, here’s a look at how things are progressing in Stage 2.

Water Babies • Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg artist Dean Ottawa creates designs for the city’s new swimming program

Family Style • Building for a brother. Finding inspiration in the art of a grandparent. Learning from a father. Three stories that show the power and beauty of collaborating with family

A heritage homecoming • When Pamela Bowles moved into her parents’ Centretown home, she set off on a design journey that continues to unfold

Contemporary cabin • A custom Manotick home fosters family connectivity through playful spaces and perfect views

Simplified luxury • A new home in Carlingwood offers a northern take on the modern California aesthetic

Suspended Animation

Modern wonder • Two 19th century townhomes are renovated to create one fantastic ByWard Market abode

New Heights • This Hintonburg house is over 100 years old, but its ingenious design is completely modern

Motel Chelsea • The success of an upscale revamp of a rundown motel is thanks to a fine attention to detail

Random Desires • What we love, where to find it, and sometimes why — our curated list of local finds

Design Insider

Perfect Pastry

City Bites Insider

The case for paid sick days • As the food industry continues to rebuild following the pandemic, Jessica Carpinone argues that attracting talented, committed people means prioritizing wellness

Ray Tang • Ray Tang is an alchemist. Lucky for Ottawa, he’s also one of three owners of Stolen Goods, a new and exciting addition to the city’s cocktail scene. Yvonne Langen talks to the ambitious bartender about unique concoctions — and what his place can offer

Where to Eat Now

Meet the sisters making the next generation of family heirlooms

Voice • Office 2.0


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 84 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: Interiors 2023

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  • Release date: February 17, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Ottawa Magazine reaches the people who love Ottawa with an artful mix of local issues, profiles, superb food and wine coverage, award-winning photography and editors’ picks.

Ottawa Magazine

This Issue

The View From Here • Horse Power

Q & A • He is the dean of fashion at the Parsons School of Design in New York City, one of the most distinguished fashion schools in the world. And it all started in Ottawa. Adrian Harewood talks with Ben Barry about starting a business at 14, studying fashion at Cambridge University, and the Ottawa advantage

Falling Behind • Last year’s inquiry showed the problems with the Stage 1 of the LRT, but what about Stage 2? The expansion of the light rail system will reach to Nepean and Bells Corners in the West and extend the old O-Train line, now called the Trillium Line, all the way to Riverside South. In the east, the LRT line will eventually end in Orléans. Bringing what we know of Stage 1, here’s a look at how things are progressing in Stage 2.

Water Babies • Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg artist Dean Ottawa creates designs for the city’s new swimming program

Family Style • Building for a brother. Finding inspiration in the art of a grandparent. Learning from a father. Three stories that show the power and beauty of collaborating with family

A heritage homecoming • When Pamela Bowles moved into her parents’ Centretown home, she set off on a design journey that continues to unfold

Contemporary cabin • A custom Manotick home fosters family connectivity through playful spaces and perfect views

Simplified luxury • A new home in Carlingwood offers a northern take on the modern California aesthetic

Suspended Animation

Modern wonder • Two 19th century townhomes are renovated to create one fantastic ByWard Market abode

New Heights • This Hintonburg house is over 100 years old, but its ingenious design is completely modern

Motel Chelsea • The success of an upscale revamp of a rundown motel is thanks to a fine attention to detail

Random Desires • What we love, where to find it, and sometimes why — our curated list of local finds

Design Insider

Perfect Pastry

City Bites Insider

The case for paid sick days • As the food industry continues to rebuild following the pandemic, Jessica Carpinone argues that attracting talented, committed people means prioritizing wellness

Ray Tang • Ray Tang is an alchemist. Lucky for Ottawa, he’s also one of three owners of Stolen Goods, a new and exciting addition to the city’s cocktail scene. Yvonne Langen talks to the ambitious bartender about unique concoctions — and what his place can offer

Where to Eat Now

Meet the sisters making the next generation of family heirlooms

Voice • Office 2.0


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