The competition is open to all students currently registered in Canadian universities as well as recent graduates.
For the occasion, two new sections will complete the exhibition, including a selection of practices led by women in Quebec, ...
From the OPEC crisis onward, our housing has become far more carbon-intensive to build, and is far more toxic and harmful to our health and the broader environment.
PROJECT Cunard Street Live/Work/Grow, Halifax, Nova Scotia Modern mass timber has made inroads throughout Canada, including, ...
Over the last few months, the Vancouver Art Gallery’s Board and staff have been carefully considering the path forward for ...
The assessment process, in the Auditor General’s summary, “was irregular, subjective, and not always followed.” Information from the Auditor General's report points to the construction of a large ...
PROJECT 80 Atlantic ARCHITECT Quadrangle TEXT Javier Zeller PHOTOS Bob Gundu Can a building material have moral weight? The way architects have associated… ...
Arata Isozaki, distinguished Japanese architect, city planner and theorist, has been selected as the 2019 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, the award… ...
The UNESCO-recognized Pechersk-Lavra monastic complex dating from the 11th century comprises multiple monastic buildings and bell towers, and its 600-metre… ...
Despite its appearance, Ulster House is not a single-family home—it’s a five-plex, with two units sharing the upper floors, a ...
I travelled to research the emerging field of bio-regional design, experiencing first-hand how exceptional architectural and material practices are forging a path forward to a healthier, lower-carbon ...
Canada’s population is aging rapidly, yet our built environment is not adapting quickly enough. By 2050, the number of seniors will be double that of today’s, reaching one-fourth of the population.