The first three floors of the new building will be home to the School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing and include ...
The University of Toronto's Koffler Scientific Reserve (KSR), located at Jokers Hill on the Oak Ridges Moraine in King ...
Designed for people 55 and older and people with disabilities, the project delivers 157 secure, energy-efficient homes along ...
This leadership structure marks a new phase of growth, as the organization expands its creative impact along the full 7 ...
The Transforming Birthspace initiative connects to a growing international network of researchers and practitioners focused ...
This public project will serve as a community anchor for Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension, contributing to the ...
The 16th edition of LUMINO presents 35 works, including 19 original creations never previously presented in Montreal, and 23 ...
This new tower engages with Montreal’s identity through its concrete panel envelope, whose complex and dynamic assembly recalls iconic landmarks such as the Château Champlain and the Radio-Canada ...
The past year saw an abundance of new books of interest to Canadian architects—many of them authored by Canadian designers. As the holidays approach, we’re rounding up this year’s best books. You may ...
Frank Darling (1850-1923) was Canada’s most prolific and award-winning architects of the pre-WWI era. Over half of his 360 realized projects still stand, relatively unaltered, across Canada: from the ...
The City of Toronto recently released its Net Zero Building Retrofit Guides, developed in collaboration with Arup, a resource to support the City in achieving its goal of net zero emissions by 2040.
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