With this year's OAA Conference cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario Association of Architects will instead host its Annual General Meeting (AGM) as a virtual event. The 2020 AGM will...
On November 12, an online event celebrates and honours the legacy of architect, urban planner, educator and activist Blanche Lemco van Ginkel. The event—entitled For Her Record: Notes on the work of...
Did you know that besides being home to over 2.8 million people, the City of Toronto is also home to hundreds of thousands of pets? The increasing pet population is most noticeable in the dense areas...
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...
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...
Urban Metamorphosis: Resilient Communities Takes Place January 30 The Ryerson University Master of Architecture class invites members of the profession to attend this year's architecture symposium...
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 UBC Centre for Advanced Wood Processing (CAWP) is hosting a symposium regarding the Future of Prefabrication in collaboration with the UBC School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture...
Big, institutional hospitals tend to look and feel like big, institutional spaces. But there’s a lot more to healthcare design than meeting the terms of an RFP. How can designers imbue places of...
Annual Institute on the Library as Place 2021 The 2021 Library as Place event will be focusing on the innovative solutions and problem solving efforts of libraries during the pandemic and...