The Continuing Education program increases the knowledge, skill, and proficiency of OAA members to serve and protect the public interest.
The OAA’s Practice Advisory Knowledge Base is a search tool and a one-stop source of resources and tools including Practice Tips, Regulatory Notices and peer advice and commentary.
Documents, policies, reports, and publications published by the OAA, as well as contracts and forms. Also links to other resources like the Canadian Handbook of Practice (CHOP).
Information on sustainability matters, from the philosophical to the technical, as the profession faces the need to pursue climate stability for the built environment, with both new buildings and existing ones.
Employment and volunteer opportunities available for OAA members and the public.
The OAA actively monitors government activities at municipal, provincial, and federal levels, responding as needed through formal letters and other channels.
All OAA licensed members now have special viewing access to any CSA standards referenced in the National Building Code (NBC) and the Ontario Building Code (OBC).
This ever-evolving section will offer information related to Truth and Reconciliation as well as Indigenous architecture, focusing on support and education. It includes both OAA initiatives and third-party resources.
This section provides key links and references to the equity, diversity, and inclusion work the OAA is doing and includes relevant news, events, and reports. It will continue to grow and evolve.
The Public Resources page is a portal that makes it easy for anyone to learn more about how to get involved in the field of architecture, whether through formal education or events and initiatives in the community.