The Polygon Gallery in North Vancouver is the winner of the the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP) at the Illinois Institute of Technology, a biennial award recognizing excellence in built works of architecture...
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Located in the Green Mountains in Vermont, U.S., the Three Summits home, designed by Montreal architect NÓS Architectes, blends in with the natural landscape, and conveys the idea of life’s journey through its three...
The design for the Dining and Operations Centre at the University of Toronto’s (U of T’s) Koffler Scientific Reserve (KSR) in King Township, Ontario, reimagines the future of school design by combining sustainability and...
The interior design for the Montreal office of the American video game publisher, 2K, takes a creative approach by making the office resemble an elegant boutique hotel, rather than tech headquarters.
C.F. Crozier & Associates Inc. (Crozier), a building and land development consulting firm, will build a new head office in Collingwood, Ont., incorporating sustainable and biophilic design elements, including a mass timber structure as...
Montreal’s Rosemont Centre recently added an aquatic side to the facility, basing it on a layout of interconnected interfaces between the different programming areas of sports, cultural, and community activities, to kindle a sense...
W Hotels Worldwide, a luxury hotel chain by Marriott, has opened a new location in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood. The hotel's interior design revives the city experience as a series of “mises en scene,” settings...
Halifax architect appointed to Order of Canada
(02/14/2023)
Halifax architect, Brian MacKay-Lyons, a founding partner of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects Ltd., has been appointed to the Order of Canada for his contributions to architecture, reverent of Nova Scotia culture.
Ware Malcomb, an international architecture and engineering firm has opened its third Canadian office in Ottawa, and John Holland, an experienced architect, has joined the firm as regional director to lead the new office.
Hopital du Sacre-Cœur-de-Montreal's (HSCM's) L-shaped addition to its historic building borrows the masonry of the original building and combines it with a modern curtainwall system to maximize access to natural light.