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Summer Sketches
Submissions for the OAA’s annual Summer Sketches are now open. Submit your hand-drawn project sketches to the
OAA Architectural Graduate by July 18 for a chance to be featured on the blOAAg. Showcase your creativity and architectural vision!
Click here to view previous summer sketches.
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Location: Canadian Forces Base, Borden, ONArchitects: ZAS Architects and Jean-Christian Koch Architecte in joint ventureDate of completion: 2015OAA Awards 2016 Design Excellence FinalistPart of a...
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
At the 2022 Annual General Meeting (AGM) in May, the Association honoured its newest Members of Long Standing—individuals who have reached the milestone of 50 years of membership with the OAA as part...
Location: Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Architect: Robertson Martin Architects Incorporated, John Lampros Architect
For the Canadian National Vimy Memorial Visitor Education Centre, within a National...
Ontario Association of Architects
Location: Orléans, Ottawa, Ontario
Date of Completion: 1922
Architect: Canon Georges Bouillon
Nominated by: Marie-France Lalonde, MPP (Orléans)
With its gleaming tin-clad bell tower...
Among the oldest traditions within the architectural profession in Canada is the ring worn by many architectural graduates on the little finger of their drafting hand. The ring - made of iron...
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