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Unlike Americans, Canadians don’t deify our architects. While some names might come to mind for the casual aficionado – a Vancouverite might think of Arthur Erickson and E.J. Lennox might pop into the...
If you asked John H. Daniels what he did for a living, he had a simple answer: “I pour concrete.” It may be an understated description for one of Canada’s most prominent architects and developers...
At a new downtown Toronto bank tower, construction wraps up later this year on a meeting room that evokes local First Nations history in a space meant to welcome all visitors. Indigenous architects...
“A school gives the designer an excuse to let his hair down, to join the wonderful world of children, to laugh at convention,” the architect Peter Pennington wrote in 1962...