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A data center goes up in the middle of a California desert oasis, and in return, a nearby community gets a 32,000-square-foot bathhouse where people lounge in pools warmed by subterranean...
While the World Cup decides a winner this week, Barrie, Ont., is looking to write its own soccer success story. The growing city of 167,000-plus, located about an hour north of Toronto, has announced...
For decades, heat pumps in cold climates were treated as a compromise technology—acceptable in shoulder seasons, questionable when temperatures dropped, and often paired with a fossil-fuel backup...
For more than 75 years, 24 Sussex Drive has served as the official residence of the Prime Minister of Canada and as a setting for diplomacy, public service, and decisions of national consequence. But...
In Architects' Journal, Sabrina Klor argues that the real challenge facing the profession isn't whether AI will take over creative work, but how firms choose to train the junior architects who will...
Sometimes individuals who want to be licensed as Architects in Ontario assume they must begin gaining experience from the start after arriving in Canada. In many cases, this is not true. If you gained...
Cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, and organizations of all sizes—including architectural practices—remain attractive targets for cybercriminals. Phishing emails, fraudulent text messages...
In Canadian Architect, Leanne Snodgrass, BScE, P.Eng., Wendy Macdonald, P.Eng., ENV SP, LEED®AP BD+C, and Dominic Mattman, BASc, P.Eng., LEED® AP, argue that reaching zero-carbon buildings depends on...
Building Equality in Architecture Calgary (BEAC) is leading a national Canadian research initiative examining how parental leave, caregiving responsibilities, and return-to-work transitions impact...