Image: Daniels Who? This summer program is designed for all participants aged 12 to 14 (grades 7 to 9) who are interested in design, technology, art, science, and engineering. Why? The future...
Includes Playlist and 2 Panel Discussions With TIFF in the air, September is Toronto’s unofficial film month — a time to celebrate and explore how we see and share the world through the art of...
‘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...
Registration for the North American Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference is now open. NATEAC 2021, a virtual conference, will take place from July 20-22, 2021. The registration fee is $145...
WIFF is transforming Charles Clark Square into an outdoor cinema! With a state-of-the-art LED screen, and sound that will fill the square, we are excited to bring you a slate of great movies to watch...
Join us for the newest exhibition at Onsite Gallery! As we face increasingly unpredictable environmental conditions, many of the world’s poorest residents are at risk from drought, sea level rise...
The last year and a half, COVID-19 halted development of new projects and all networking activities. This has had a lasting impact on the way many architects find new work, as it has disturbed the...
Grappling with themes of sustainability, recovery, community and resilience, Rita Leistner’s epic five-years in the making Forest for the Trees examines the hardship and opportunity of the...
With questions such as Where do roads come from?, popular educators in the US Black Freedom Movement like Septima Clark have long used discussions about architecture and the built environment to...