Your opportunity to have your voice heard The National Housing Council has launched a review panel to examine the lack of accessible housing in Canada, following a request from the Federal Housing...
A long-anticipated, $200-million event centre in downtown Sudbury is moving from concept to concrete. Hoarding has been installed around the building site and several drill rigs have been brought in...
A museum takes care of its collection, but the museum itself can – and must – change. Nineteen years after its last renovation, Toronto’s Gardiner Museum recently unveiled a ground-floor rebuild that...
Of the architectural commissions available today, few are as prestigious, or as high stakes, as those associated with a museum or cultural institution. While competitions are the norm for these...
To play is to engage in sport or recreation, or to act freely. In Edmonton, designers, builders, developers, and city planners are working hard to ensure that the word lives up to its...
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...
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...
No one denies that there is a housing crisis, whether it is for affordable housing or housing affordability, we need more housing built that is attainable, sustainable, and helps improve our quality...
The Ontario government is investing $2.2 million to help protect and strengthen access to inclusive spaces for all Ontarians. The Enhancing Access to Spaces for Everyone (EASE) Grant awards up to...
The Faculté de l'aménagement at Université de Montréal has announced the launch of an international, multidisciplinary, and anonymous ideas competition for students. The initiative aims to promote...