The proposed design for Parliament & Co, earlier planned as a commercial development, has pivoted to a mixed-use residential project, taking inspiration from Toronto warehouses and artist lofts from the ’60s and ’70s, to...
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The plan for Ādisōke in Ottawa, to serve as the main public library in the city and Canada’s national library, draws inspiration from the Ottawa River, with its stone and wood exterior mirroring the...
The design for the recently opened Montreal tattoo shop, BlackSwan Studio, embraces a combination of subtlety and distinction, redefining the conventionally held notion about the “intimidating” tattoo parlour.
AURA Invalides, blending creativity and technology to craft immersive experiences, represents a milestone in Montreal-based multimedia studio, Moment Factory’s professional history. The 50-minute show in Paris’s iconic Dôme des Invalides combines video mapping, lighting,...
Co-authored by ZGF Architects (ZGF), Fast+Epp, EllisDon, and Lafarge, “Concrete: A Pragmatic Approach to Lowering Embodied Carbon,” is a free and publicly available technical guide that outlines strategies to reduce concrete’s impact in construction,...
The passive-house retrofit of an almost half-century old auto garage in Eastern Townships, Quebec, has produced excellent energy efficiency results for the property, and will soon achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)...
Intelligent City, an innovative urban housing company, combining mass timber construction, manufacturing automation, and software technology will collaborate with the Vancouver Native Housing Society (VNHS) to supply a Passive House facade system for VNHS’s...
The Well, a sprawling mixed-use development in downtown Toronto’s core, blends retail, commercial, and residential spaces, in one unique centre relying on an efficient thermal energy system. It is slated to open this November.
AECOM, a global infrastructure consulting firm, has been appointed by Metrolinx as technical advisor for the Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT) project, a 14-km (8.7-miles) transit line in Hamilton, Ontario.
Équipe Laurence, an engineering firm based in Quebec, recently received two prestigious awards for its innovative energy-saving technology, dubbed “cloacothermie” at the awards ceremony, in the design of its Ste-Adèle head office.