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...
This book The Architecture of Point William. A Laboratory for Living shares Shim-Sutcliffe’s significant work at Point William intertwines landscape and architecture with ancient rock and water...
Design through and Indigenous Lens explores the ways in which we, as Indigenous Peoples, approach the world We will be discussing how to improve the process of design and architecture...
BEAT is continuing to work in collaboration with local architects to provide a platform for promoting equality within the profession, through networking and leadership opportunities. BEAT Talks are...
Join us for the 2021 Snider Lecture featuring an evening with Robin Wall Kimmerer as she draws on Indigenous and scientific wisdom to offer lessons on how we can heal our relationships with the...
As we approach nearly two years out of the office, how has the future of the office changed? Or has it? With fewer than 10% of office workers having returned to their former workplaces, could downtown...
This IDS Offsite focuses on function AND form – showcasing products that go beyond form with functions integral to today’s interiors. Join us for this info-filled day of seminars, product demos...
Windows are complicated—on top of providing a view, they also have to do everything a wall has to do. Doors are just as difficult. And to make things even more challenging, architects are faced with a...
In July 2021, Toronto City Council adopted the updated Toronto Green Standard (TGS) Version 4, a critical component of the City’s efforts to address climate change by achieving zero emissions...
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...