‘Emotional/Identity Tax’ is used to describe the experience of many historically marginalized professionals in Canada who report being treated differently, subject to additional responsibilities, and...
Toronto is among the ten most expensive major housing markets in the world, and housing prices are predicted to rise again in 2020 by almost 10%, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate...
Not for Sale! is an architectural activist campaign for non-alienated housing. Architects Against Housing Alienation (AAHA) have transformed the Canada Pavilion in the Giardini into a campaign...
Puglia: Migration and Housing Studio is Toronto Metropolitan University's first exhibition of the 2023-24 school year. This work is the product of a 4th-year undergraduate architectural...
Discover the “Toronto Special”, a walk-up apartment built from the 1960s to 1970s, common in areas like Earlscourt and Oakwood. Learn how this type of mid-sized apartment building provided modern and...
How can we reduce the environmental impact of the ways we get around and make sure no one is left behind? On November 18th, 10 am to 12 pm, join Environmental Defence, experts and community...
All those with OAA status can now register for free to attend this year’s International Architectural Roundtable, “Design Solutions for the Housing Crisis.” The event takes place at the Metro Toronto...
Join a distinguished panel of housing experts, moderated by the Daniels Faculty's Karen Kubey, as they envision how architects can contribute to the right to housing. The panel will raise urgent...
The building sector stands as the third most carbon-intensive industry in Canada, contributing 13% of the nation’s emissions in 2022, totaling 92 million tonnes (MT) of carbon dioxide, as reported by...
The availability of single-family homes is at an all-time low, with many Canadians trading their traditional mortgages for long-term leases. According to the Statista Research Department, the number...