The Arts & Heritage Centre in Warkworth, Ontario has been transformed into a fictional Subdivision Sales Pavilion to showcase Sugar Mountain: a hypothetical…
The Koffler Gallery, in partnership with Swiss Architect Manuel Herz and Canadian historian and curator Robert Jan van Pelt, announces the world-premiere…
This April, the West Vancouver Art Museum presents The Decisive Moment: Ema Peter. The show features works by architectural photojournalist Ema Peter, who has…
The Society of Architectural Historians presents its 76th Annual International Conference in Montréal, from April 12–16. The program, which is open to the…
Nelda Rodger, co-founder and Editorial Director of Toronto-based AZURE Media team, passed on January 4, 2023 after a long illness.
Over the past 38 years,…
The International Garden Festival has selected five projects for its ROOTS themed fair, which will run from June 24th to October 1st, 2023. Now on its 24th…
The end of 2022 marks the closing of a series of events and sponsorships launched by NEUF architect(e)s as part of the firm’s 50th anniversary celebrations. The…
Building Equality in Architecture Toronto (BEAT)'s Cross-Pollination Party 2.0, held at the Herman Miller showroom, marks one of the organization's first…
EVOQ Architecture announced that Alain Fournier is the recipient of the 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize. Alain is being recognized for his outstanding achievement in…
The International Garden Festival is launching a call for proposals to select designers to create the new temporary gardens for the Festival’s 24th edition.…
The University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design have opened a new exhibition called Housing Multitudes: Reimagining…
The Department of Architectural Science at Toronto Metropolitan University in conjunction with the Office of Social Innovation and Imagine the Park present…
The Canadian Council of University Schools of Architecture (CCUSA), in collaboration with the Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism, Carleton University…