2030 – the target date for a number of initiatives meant to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Toronto, Ontario and the globe – is now only 9 years away, and with buildings accounting for nearly...
Open InSights – Keynote Talk Presented by Doors Open Toronto in partnership with the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto Indigenous knowledge...
Wed, Jul 3 - Mon, Jul 29 2024, All day In preparation to welcome new students to campus this September, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture at the University of Toronto (UofT...
In conjunction with their upcoming publication, In Depth: Urban Domesticities Today, SO-IL founders Jing Liu and Florian Idenburg will discuss their practice’s decade-long pursuit of transforming the...
This lecture will delve into Chris Cornelius’ journey—showcasing their innovative approach to architecture that honors and integrates Indigenous traditions and values, and the profound impact their...
The world is greying. By 2050 the global population age sixty-five and older is projected to nearly double—from 12% to 22%, and while many older persons continue to experience relatively good health...
In 1945, having occupied German territory, Soviet troops made two strategic moves: they dismantled the Deutschlandsender III radio transmission tower, the single tallest structure at the time in...
This lecture will focus on how the work of MERGE has evolved from small-scale material explorations to transforming Housing typologies in Boston, Detroit, and throughout the US. The presentation will...
Once regarded as a universal æther impregnated with myth and imbued with astrological significance, the sky now bears the burden of heat-trapping gasses and erratic weather. These atmospheric...
Where the Wild Things Are chronicles the journey of a small architecture studio based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The work of its two studios in Halifax and Toronto has garnered national and...