With social distancing and lockdown orders underway, media outlets, and urban scholars have sounded alarms for the end of the city. They are concerned that such restrictive measures will blunt the...
You might have heard about the current efforts to advance a National Architecture Policy for Canada, but what exactly does that mean, and how would such a policy impact you? Where they have...
City Building Ryerson is proud to co-sponsor "Building Back Better: Community Benefits and Social Inclusion," a webinar presented by the Toronto Community Benefits Network (TCBN) and moderated by...
Whether intentionally or not, our buildings, landscapes and urban spaces say a lot about us— communicating the values, priorities, and aspirations of those who invested so much in their creation. As...
The Mississauga Urban Design Awards program is one of the longest-running urban design awards in Ontario. The City has been recognizing excellence and innovation in urban design in Mississauga since...
2021 marks the 25th annual National Indigenous Peoples Day, first declared in 1996 by then Governor General of Canada Roméo LeBlanc to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding...
Significant development partnerships with Indigenous stakeholders are poised to transform the landscape in major Canadian cities. Join ULI British Columbia, Alberta and Toronto as we explore this...
Urban Noise: Few city building considerations are more consequential, neglected, and omni-present than acoustics. The sound of the city surrounds us, often noticed at the level of annoyance - or noise...
Take a stroll with Scott Clark of John MacDonald Architect around downtown Kitchener and visit ten parkettes, including some that are well-known and appreciated and others that almost seem to have...
Bridging Scales and Disciplines: Ecological Approaches to City Building The two-day summit focuses on innovative collaborations across disciplines, sectors, and scales, serving as a forum for...