Two of Canada’s architectural projects, Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) Auditorium in Montreal and Havergal College Upper School in Toronto, are selected among the 11 winners in North America for their innovative use of copper.
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After a two-year delay, the Walterdale Bridge in Edmonton has opened, offering increased vehicular, passenger, and pedestrian traffic flow across the North Saskatchewan River.
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The City of Hamilton Council has selected Waterfront Shores Corporation as the preferred proponent for the Pier 8 waterfront development. Directing the design of the development is Hamilton-born architect, Bruce Kuwabara of KPMB Architects who will work with gh3 Inc., Omar Gandhi Architect, and superkül.
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Cadillac Fairview (CF), in conjunction with the Investment Management Corporation of Ontario (IMCO), has announced construction of a new, 46-storey office tower in downtown Toronto.
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National Bank has chosen Montréal-based Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes to design its new head office.
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The recently-opened Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) offers a new centre for culture in the city. Located in Ottawa’s downtown core, the expanded gallery is a contemporary luminous cube designed by KPMB Architects and Régis Côté et associés.
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Earlier this year, ICE District officially opened Edmonton Tower for business, making it the first of several planned towers in the entertainment district to open its doors to the public.
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In November, the Paris Agreement came into force with the opening of the Conference of the Parties (COP) 22 meeting in Marrakesh, Morocco. The nations that have signed on represent more than 55 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. One such signatory is Canada, which has joined the global community in striving to keeping the global temperature rise this century below 1.5 C (2.7 F).
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