Bloaag
Welcome to the blOAAg (the OAA blog)!
An inclusive space for membership engagement, the blOAAg is a section of
the OAA Website for posting content and ideas to share with the entire
OAA community. The views and opinions expressed in these posts are those
of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or
position of the Ontario Association of Architects or the OAA Council.
You must be an Architect, Intern architect, Student Associate, Life, Honorary, or Retired Member
to post to the blOAAg. A username and password is required for access to this service.
Log in here.
Type
Not every venue for the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games was a new build. Many competitions were held across the region in existing facilities which already met the demanding standards required...
A key ambition of the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games is extending the celebration of sports far beyond the field of play and into the numerous communities playing host to the Games. Toronto...
This series of sketches has been ongoing since 2020. As an architect and a hockey dad I get to spend many hours inside the cold hockey arenas of Toronto. I am there every practice, in the stands, both...
During this year’s OAA Virtual Conference in May, the online sessions offered were well-received and provided insights into a variety of topics. The OAA would like to remind members that the 2021 OAA...
The desire to answer the call for crowd-sourced manufacture of PPE was unanimous throughout the office With the COVID-19 pandemic touching every corner of peoples’ lives, bringing radical...
GO BikeNaama Blonder and Misha Bereznyak | Smart Density
This SHIFT submission proposes conflict-free bike routes using existing railway corridors with surplus land. This creation of a network of...
TOP