Thanks to a new generation of visionaries, cities like Toronto and Vancouver are finally beginning to reflect the legacies of ...
Architecture is political. This has been said many times, and it remains true. Architects, of course, believe that what we do matters. But when talking to politicians, it is often hard to convey not ...
The Brick In dustry Association (BIA) has awarded 42 winning projects in the 2025 Brick in Architecture Awards, including ...
Toronto's Dundas and Ossington intersection, re-imagined as 1962 Baltimore by special effects studio MR. X for the film The Shape of Water. Image Courtesy of The Canadian Pavilion On location at Simon ...
Over the past year, architecture exhibitions have significantly addressed pressing global issues such as climate change, resource scarcity, and social advocacy. According to the Harvard Graduate ...
From an iconic skyscraper facing one of the city’s oldest squares to a former museum hiding in plain sight as a neighborhood pharmacy, Art Deco architecture is widely dispersed across Montreal.
Dynamic Fenestration's expansion into the Gulf Cooperation Council marks more than a regional milestone for the Canadian architectural manufacturer. It reflects the evolution of a company that has ...
Mirko Zardini, right, and his CCA successor, Giovanna Borasi, to the left. (Richmond Lam) In an interview with AN, Zardini deflected questions about the “highlights” of his time at the CCA: “I like to ...
Focus is on diversity and a wide range of building styles across the country ...
January is always a beginning of sorts, and that’s particularly true in Canadian architecture, interiors and home decor. The country’s two largest design gatherings, the DesignTO festival and the ...
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