Image: uschamberfoundation From enhancing real estate values, to fostering local businesses, preservation keeps historic main streets and downtowns economically viable. In places that have...
What if we could reduce, reuse and recycle our buildings? Did you know that buildings and their construction account for nearly 40% of the world’s carbon dioxide? The Canadian Association of...
The design competition for the LGBTQ2+ National Monument is now open! Teams of professional artists, landscape architects, architects and other urban design professionals are invited to submit...
Join the Future of Ontario Place for a series comprised of four sessions working towards reimagining the future of the site through an understanding of its public identity, design values, and future...
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...
The Ontario BIA Association (OBIAA) has worked with the Government of Ontario to help BIAs and their business members understand and comply with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act...
‘Holding Up History’ is a two-part program exploring the influence of facadism as an architectural and conceptual strategy for bringing elements from the past into the future. Through a panel talk and...
Late 19th and early 20th century masonry buildings — from historic warehouses to Victorian homes and main-street shops — make up a large part of our urban cores, providing significant cultural...
Discover the stories of Toronto’s 2SLGBTQ+ community — from advocacy fuelled by the Bathhouse Raids and the AIDS epidemic, to the belonging and celebration found at the City Park Apartments, Buddies...