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Book Review by Loghman Azar, M.Arch.UD. AIBC. OAA
From the “World-class” in the title, I thought this book is about design, but make no mistake it is all about marketing, winning projects, corporate strategies, organization, operation, business...
“Take away all unnecessary decorations, overmantels, over-counters, partitions, mock marble pillars and large hallways, and plan a well-proportioned room with books on the walls, small and few...
Image Credit: National Arts Centre, exterior view along the Rideau Canal in Ottawa. H. Roger Jowett, courtesy Alexander Jowett and Canadian Architect magazine fonds, Ryerson University Library...
Image Credit: Toronto Healthy House, exterior view from laneway.
Architectural Credit: Martin Liefhebber Architect, 1996.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Breathe Architects
This month, World...
Image Credit: Toronto’s Nathan Philips Square alterations and green roof, view of performance pavilion.
Architectural Credit: PLANT Architect Inc., Shore Tilbe Irwin & Partners...
Image Credit: Ontario Place in Toronto.
Architectural Credit: Craig, Zeidler & Strong, 1971.
Photo Credit: Hiro Nakashima, Canadian Architect magazine fonds, Ryerson University Library and...
My name is Andy Thomson; I’m an architect with Thomson Architecture, Inc. and the OAA’s VP Strategic. I wanted to share this article, written by Alberta architect & lawyer Roddy Handa (with...
Image Credit: University of Toronto’s Massey College—view of upper dining room.
Architectural Credit:Thompson, Berwick & Pratt, architects, with Ron Thom, designer, 1963.
Photo...
Image Credit: Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, interior view of Commissioner's Way.Architectural Credit: Moriyama and Teshima Architects in joint venture with Griffiths Rankin Cook Architects...
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