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...
2020 has been a challenging year filled with unexpected turns, so let’s end it on a sweet note with our first-ever TSA Gingerbread City! Looking to bring our community together for a little fun (and...
Invasive plants are harmful non-native trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants that are introduced (whether purposely or accidentally) into an ecosystem in which they did not evolve naturally, negatively...
This daytime roundtable uniting urban scholars, designers, planners, community developers and policy specialists will explore how to take some of the ideas of the Housing Multitudes exhibition...
Join acclaimed Canadian architect Bruce Kuwabara as he discusses the influence of professor emeritus and former Daniels Faculty dean George Baird (by whom he was taught and for whom he once worked) on...
Join Hertiage Toronto on November 30 for a multi-perspective community discussion about heritage and storytelling, facilitated by a panel of esteemed heritage professionals and guided by an...
Unveiling Toronto’s Architectural Tapestry: A History of Toronto’s Changing Landscape Join in on a captivating evening of exploration and celebration at the Town of York Historical Society’s annual...
Join 900+ CRE leaders to strategize and navigate through current market conditions, economic fluctuations, and uncertain policy directions. Explore the evolving market landscape and gain insights into...
With over 150 years of architectural history and home to over 80 heritage designated buildings, the University of Toronto’s St. George campus is without a doubt one of the most unique and remarkable...
For Toronto’s suburbs, the 60s was a decade of unprecedented growth, change and possibility – and nowhere was this more evident than in the rapidly transforming North York. What not long before had...