Patio houses embody one of the most enduring architectural typologies, encapsulating the duality of openness and seclusion while nurturing a profound connection with nature. While the term is also...
Construction is set to begin on Whitby’s first-ever fire training tower, a four-storey facility designed to provide local firefighters with realistic, scenario-based training in a safe and controlled...
The Ontario Association of Landscape Architects (OALA) is calling for article submissions for the forthcoming issue of its Ground Magazine, themed "Fear." This edition invites contributors to...
The City of Kingston has been recognized with two national awards for its progress in cutting emissions and improving energy efficiency across its municipal buildings. The Canada Green Building...
The 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings recognized Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) for its contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). In the newly...
Toronto still has the authority to mandate new buildings meet certain climate and sustainability targets, according to a report from city staff, despite concerns those powers could be undercut by a...
A newly released report from city staff says Toronto still has the authority to mandate new buildings meet certain climate and sustainability targets, despite concerns those powers could be undercut...
Following a very expedited legislative process, the Ontario government passed Bill 17, Protect Ontario by Building Faster and Smarter Act, 2025, on June 3, 2025. The Bill aims to accelerate...
The OAA received a strong turnout at its headquarters during Doors Open Toronto, welcoming more than 650 visitors over the May 24–25 weekend. This year’s event, themed "The City is Your Playground...
The OAA’s Public Awareness Sponsorship program, held twice a year, supports initiatives that advance the Architects Act’s goal of promoting public appreciation of architecture and the allied arts and...