Red River College Polytechnic’s Manitou a bi Bii daziigae, a 21st-century learning environment designed by Diamond Schmitt and Number TEN Architectural Group,…
The Kingston Pump House Museum displays the original waterworks that served Kingston in the 19th century. One of only six preserved water-pumping stations in…
The remodeling of the corporate head office of the Business Development Bank of Canada at Place Ville Marie underlines the great potential and richness of…
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club (RCYC) may be one of Toronto’s more venerable institutions, founded in 1852, and able to boast possession of the city’s largest…
Affordable housing is a growing crisis that many Canadians now face. It’s a problem that doesn’t have a simple solution, however the Federal government has…
Google “Hillsburgh, Ontario” and an image of the new public library, Hillsburgh’s pride, appears next to the map on the search page. The project by The Ventin…
It has been roughly 35 years since the first 3D printers were brought to the consciousness of a shocked-and-awed mainstream audience. For exorbitant amounts of…
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Perhaps this opening line of Jacques’ famous soliloquy in Shakespeare’s As You Like It,…
Although unquestionably a product of the pandemic, most agree the absorption of home-work-life will not disappear once workspaces re-open, putting pressure on…
By code, all public buildings must be accessible to those with disabilities. While based on a noble ideal, the requirement is often just a box to check for…