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Location: Go Home Bay, Georgian Bay, ONArchitects: Ian MacDonald Architect Inc.Date of completion: 2015OAA Awards 2016 Design Excellence WinnerSet within a rocky landscape of wind-shaped white pines...
Georgian Bay’s eastern shoreline – characterized by distinctive granite outcrops, windswept eastern white pines, and the notorious Thirty Thousands Islands archipelago --- has long been a...
Ontario Association of Architects
At the 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM), held on April 11, the Association honoured its newest Members of Long Standing—individuals who have reached the milestone of 50 years of membership with...
Ontario Association of Architects
At the 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM), held virtually on May 3, the Association honoured its newest Members of Long Standing—individuals who have reached the milestone of 50 years of membership...
Location: Kirkfield, Ontario
Date of Completion: 1905
Engineer: Richard Birdsall Rogers
Nominated by: Laurie Scott, MPP (Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock)
A machine as big as an industrial building...
Ontario Association of Architects
Location: Toronto
Date of Completion: Area developed from the 1840s onwards
Architect: Various
Nominated by: Suze Morrison, MPP (Toronto Centre)
“They built up the city in a personal sense, in...
Among Ontario’s millions of acres of forests and tens of thousands of lakes, no expanse has become more closely associated to cottages than Ontario’s iconic Muskoka region. Nestled between...
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