Achurch in Guelph, a bridge in Ottawa, and Union Station in Toronto are among the nine recipients of the 2022 Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) sponsored Queen’s Park Picks. Held every year to...
Architects, consultants and contractors learned tips for avoiding disputes during the design and construction phase of a project, starting with mapping out their scope of work in the early stages and...
OTTAWA – Eleven projects in conservation architecture, engineering, planning and craftsmanship and the teams that worked on them were presented with awards by the Canadian Association of Heritage...
LONDON, ONT. — Ten community leaders have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the community by the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects (OALA). The OALA 2022 Recognition...
Anewly released University of Toronto study says there is a direct correlation between how long-term care (LTC) homes are planned, designed and constructed and the health of residents in those...
It was from trips to the North with her father Dale, a builder, that the young Eladia Smoke realized she wanted to become an architect. “He would come back completely dejected because the quality of...
Construction costs, material price escalations, supply chains and labour market conditions are impacting the architectural community, prompting the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) to...
This week on the Construction Record podcast, digital media editor Warren Frey speaks with Toronto Society of Architects program director Joel Leon and executive member Kurtis Chen about historic...
Named in honour of its 2005 president, the Ontario Association of Architects’ G. Randy Roberts Service Award recognizes OAA members for ‘behind-the-scenes’ dedication and action and who are not...
There was a noticeably upbeat tone to Passive House Canada’s three-day annual conference held in Victoria, B.C. in late May. All keynote speakers and technical session leaders spoke of the growing...