Over 150 buildings and sites open their doors for Doors Open Toronto, a city-wide celebration recognized as one of Toronto’s most culturally significant events. The City of Toronto is excited to work...
September 30, 2021 marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to recognize and reflect on the legacy of residential schools in Canada. To mark this event, CBC is sharing First...
WARNING: This story contains some disturbing details Sept. 30 will mark the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — an annual commemoration honouring the children who...
This year has certainly been an unprecedented experience for us all. In January, when I wrote to the membership promising that “This new year, and new decade, arrives as the OAA is...
Valued Member, Accessibility, equity, diversity, and inclusivity are critical issues for the architecture profession, and are at the very foundation of why I ran for OAA Council and for President...
TSA CONNECT Series In May, we are doing two online networking sessions as part of TSA CONNECT – our signature networking event for young professionals, emerging practitioners and...
Approaching the study of architecture can be an intimidating prospect. Though architects spend the majority of their time behind a computer, the process that drives the design of a building begins...
Canadian Architect Jon Scott In recent years, there has been a revived interest in brutalism. Not long ago, critics and the public alike reviled the movement known for its large geometric...
Darren MacDonaldJune 7, 2019 On a day the world was celebrating the 75th anniversary of D-Day, 29 students in Greater Sudbury made a little bit of history themselves. June 6 marked the day the McEwen...
Sudbury StarJune 6, 2019 The city’s inaugural crop of architecture grads tossed their caps Thursday afternoon following a convocation ceremony at Fraser Auditorium. Twenty-nine students...