Ark is a creative experiment by artist and architectural designer Odudu. This immersive experience explores the potential for community healing and connection, drawing inspiration from Indigenous...
Nothing can cheer you up more on a cold, grey winter’s day than to visit a space designed by Claude Cormier and his firm CCxA. His joie de vivre is embodied in landscapes that bring joy and whimsy to...
Architectural education has sometimes been referred to as a “gateway curriculum,” opening the doors to a wide array of career paths related to the built environment that go far beyond traditional...
When it comes to shaping the built environment, most people assume it is design professionals like architects and planners who are leading the discussions of what our cities should look like. But ask...
You may have seen the letters FRAIC after someone’s name, but do you know what they represent? FRAIC—or a Fellow of the RAIC College—is a member of the profession who has been recognized by their...
Toronto Metropolitan University's Department of Architectural Science encourages its students to test boundaries, explore new possibilities, and apply their skill to prevailing issues present within...
Celebrate design, creativity, and community with DesignTO in Toronto’s vibrant King East Design District (KEDD)! The KEDD Party returns as a roaming neighbourhood celebration, with six dynamic Party...
The city’s oldest downtown playground, St. Andrew’s Playground Park, originally opened in 1908 and recently revitalized by DTAH, is a playful landscape nestled into Toronto’s dense and lively Fashion...
This Doors Open weekend (May 24-25), be the architect, landscape architect or urban planner of your very own paper creation as part of Toronto Society of Architects’ Paper City, a special family...
You can learn a lot about a city through the stories of the athletes it has celebrated and cheered on. Toronto’s past is filled with dramatic tales of sports heroes who have brought us championships...