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Photo Credit : Martin Tite, concept, NA, Canada, Digital Art, 2019Architectural Credit : Martin Tite...
"European pagans had gods in rivers and in trees, or disporting themselves on mountain tops, but no god of theirs lived in the sky. Just as in Europe men try to make their homes one with the landscape...
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...
s blOAAg post will look at the female recipients of the OAA Service Awards –G. Randy Roberts Service Award, Order of da Vinci Award, and Lifetime Design Achievement Award– since...
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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...
In this post of our winter blOAAg series, “Temporary Architecture: Pavilions, Structures and Follies,” we take a look at the celebrated Winter Public Art installations located at The...
Re-Engaging the Defunct & Historic Welland CanalsDavid Donnelly | Thier + Curran Architects Inc.Martin Bressani | McGill University
Grand infrastructure projects require enormous resources to...
Honourable Mentions Revitalizing Suburbia: Build Integrated Communities | Connie Lei | Intern ArchitectUrbanization has dragged workers to the city centre, day after day, to get to and from...
Image Credit: Toronto Healthy House, exterior view from laneway.
Architectural Credit: Martin Liefhebber Architect, 1996.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Breathe Architects
This month, World...
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