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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...
Re-Engaging the Defunct & Historic Welland CanalsDavid Donnelly | Thier + Curran Architects Inc.Martin Bressani | McGill University
Grand infrastructure projects require enormous resources to...
Urban Energy Shift Zachary Colbert | Carleton University Azrieli School of Architecture and UrbanismAntonio Gioventu | Condominium Homeowners Association of British ColumbiaShelby Hagerman, James...
Story PodKelly Buffey, Robert Kastelic and Aaron Finbow | Akb ArchitectsChico Ezechiels | CFlow DesignScott Munro, Bill McTavish and Ted Kunello | HollisWealthMark Agnoletto, Stephanie Dyriw, Jeff...
Rail to TrailRyan Ollson, Magdaleen Bahour, Richard Hammond, Shannon Hawke, Tyler Hearn, Jerry Kim and Siobhan Latimer | Cornerstone Architecture Inc.
The City of London is located in Southwestern...
Multi-TachJaegap Chung, Sue Jean Chung, Derek McCallum, Sudipto Sengupta, Hesam Rostami, Hamid Imami, Robin McKenna, Matthew McKenna and David Kotewicz | Studio JCI Inc.
In rapidly densifying cities...
Immigrant LandscapesSophie Mackey | Student | McEwen School of Architecture
Cities are being transformed both architecturally and culturally by migration. This transformation brings to the surface...
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...
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