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...
Image: Daniels Who? This program is designed for late high school (grades 11 and 12) and undergraduate participants of all disciplines who are interested in architecture. This program is open...
Includes Playlist and 2 Panel Discussions With TIFF in the air, September is Toronto’s unofficial film month — a time to celebrate and explore how we see and share the world through the art of...
Oscillating between the past and present, original and referent, reconstructions are historiographic representations, yet inevitably also something new. Here, the propositional practice of...
For almost two centuries, urbanization has been achieved by conquering land and using the natural environment as a disposable commodity. As a result, we have depleted our forests, wetlands, and...
Co-moderated by: Kaari Kitawi We are shaped by our context and histories. However, we also and critically shape our context and history to influence the future. While this appears so obvious, it took...
The event is the first of a series of conversations to launch the recently published book The Architect and the Public: On George Baird's Contribution to Architecture (Quodlibet, 2020). The first...
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...
Regenerative architecture goes far beyond reducing greenhouse gas emissions — it is about understanding our buildings as part of complex local and global ecosystems and designing strategies that...