Wood, one of the oldest building materials, has been continuously reinvented throughout history. As contemporary architecture becomes more and more concerned with sustainability and environmental...
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...
Are the winners of the “To the Loo” global challenge blushing over their flushing designs? Recently, the Toronto Public Space Committee, in partnership with Cyan Station Architecture, revealed the...
In Novae Res Urbis Toronto, senior reporter Lana Hall explores how one of the Ontario Association of Architects' winning SHIFT2025 Challenge entries reimagines the redevelopment of Swansea Mews...
The Architect's Newspaper’s Facades+ conference series has traveled to cities across North America for 13 years, highlighting developments in building envelope design through engaging presentations...
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...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is quietly transforming how cities generate, store and distribute energy, acting as the invisible conductor that orchestrates cleaner, smarter and more resilient...
Ming Xie, vice-president of research and development at Kingspan Insulation North America, spoke to Tanya Martins, online editor at Construction Canada, about the next generation of insulation and why...
In Azure Magazine, Kelly Alvarez Doran and Mitchell May explore how Toronto’s car-centric design standards and loading regulations are reshaping the city’s retail landscape. Their analysis highlights...
Winners of the 2025 CAGBC Awards were recently announced at the Building Lasting Change (BLC) conference gala in Vancouver and recognized outstanding individuals and groundbreaking...