Impossible Toronto is an initiative by the Neptis Foundation exploring the future of urban design through the concept of the courtyard block. Blok Design created both a publication and immersive website that invite audiences to imagine new typologies for Toronto’s evolving cityscape. The project merges research, architecture, and storytelling into a cohesive visual and digital experience.

BP&O’s Richard Baird offers a detailed hands-on review of 'Rain, Gravity, Heat, Cold', a book designed by Blok for Canadian architecture studio Superkül. The piece explores how the publication’s materiality, folding structure, and subtle color transitions reflect Superkül’s architectural philosophy and sensitivity to light and space.
BP&O reviews 'Rain, Gravity, Heat, Cold', a book designed by Toronto-based studio Blok for architecture firm Superkül to mark its tenth anniversary. The publication explores the firm's philosophy through material transitions, subtle finishes, and architectural references. The article highlights how the book informed Superkül’s later visual identity, emphasizing the interplay of light, material, and structure.