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Submissions are now being accepted for the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada's (SSAC) two student prizes. The Martin Eli Weil Prize is awarded each year to a student who submits an...
The Ontario Association of Architects' podcast, Architecturally Speaking, has earned a spot on Canadian Architect's prestigious list of best podcasts and films for Canadian architects for the year...
The Right Angle Journal, a digital magazine aimed at the architectural community, has relaunched to continue its mission of discussing the built environment from the unique perspectives of both...
While Canadians often think of cars and heavy industry as the most significant contributors of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the buildings people live and work in should not be ignored. According to...
Ontario Association of Architects and Jacobs Canada Support Much-Needed Research from UofT The University of Toronto (UofT) Centre for Design + Health Innovation has released a new, comprehensive...
In the case of residents with cognitive impairments, traditional approaches have used the built environment as a means of keeping residents’ movements carefully controlled. However, the effort to...
It was from trips to the North with her father Dale, a builder, that the young Eladia Smoke realized she wanted to become an architect. “He would come back completely dejected because the quality of...
A professor and architecture expert says COVID-19 changed not only architectural practice but the greater built environment. Albena Yaneva is a professor of architectural theory at the University of...
Quality in Canada’s Built Environment: Roadmaps to Equity, Social Value, and Sustainability is a new research partnership for addressing the quality of public environments in urban spaces, buildings...