Ontario construction stakeholders are praising new labour-mobility regulations as an important step towards breaking down interprovincial work barriers, but they say they will be watching...
The Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) is seeking input from its members (Architects and Licensed Technologists) and others who hold status (including Interns, Students, and Retired Members) to...
With so many tools promising speed, efficiency and near-perfect visuals, it’s easy to think that real architectural work begins on a screen. After all, design moves quickly now, shaped by software...
Toronto’s trees are more than just greenery—they are vital urban infrastructure. They cool our neighbourhoods, clean our air, support biodiversity and make our city more resilient to climate change...
The Canadian Wood Council (CWC) and the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) announced a strategic partnership to try and accelerate the adoption of steel-timber hybrid structural solutions...
The Toronto Public Space Committee has announced the winners of its global design competition aimed at imagining the future of public washrooms in the city. The global design competition invited...
Gow Hastings Architects’ Spirit Garden in Toronto is among the 10 winners of the latest edition of the North American Copper in Architecture Awards (NACIA). The 18th edition of NACIA, run by the...
In many Canadian cities, mass timber is becoming more widespread as the structural basis for offices and residential buildings. But the newly opened 10-storey Limberlost Place, part of George Brown...
This summer, wildfires have caused evacuations across Canada and recently forced thousands of people to flee their homes in Newfoundland and Labrador. Some of the biggest impacts are being felt in...
The City of Brampton has selected a design concept led by Canadian architecture firm gh3* for the redevelopment of Ken Whillans and Garden Squares. The successful concept, called The Flower Squares...