Continuing its creative work along the Gardiner Expressway in Toronto, the non-profit organization, The Bentway has opened Bentway Staging Grounds, a new offsite project. The project is presented in a previously vacant 1,858-m2 (20,000-sf)...
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Vancouver-based Revery Architecture has proposed an innovative roof for the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) Amphitheatre, originally built in the 1960s, which is set for a transformative redevelopment into an open-air theatre. The massive roof...
The architecture firm, Provencher_Roy, designed a Montreal residential complex in Griffintown, with a black and white colour palette to draw focus to the architectural shapes and their relationships to surroundings, alongside the landscaped elements...
The Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) has launched a pioneering study on the integration of mass timber, focusing on cross-laminated timber (CLT) in the mining sector’s infrastructure.
Montreal firm revitalizes archaic office environment
(09/27/2023)
Montreal-based interior design firm, Imperatori Design, led a major transformation of Association des professionnels de la construction et de l’habitation du Québec’s (APCHQ’s) workplace—which previously remained unchanged for three decades—to align the old, hierarchical...
Southwood Circle, one of Winnipeg’s largest sustainable infill developments, will transform the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus into “UniverCity” accommodating 60,000 people for living, working, studying, and leisure purposes.
The latest architectural masterpiece in Toronto, a 27-storey flatiron building, clad in golden-bronze metal, will be built on an almond-shaped lot with a curved south facade and gravity-defying cantilevers on the western side, to...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the elimination of the goods and services tax (GST) for new rental apartment construction to reduce costs for builders due to high interest rates set by the Bank...
The Stack in Vancouver set a milestone in Canada’s real estate, by being the first commercial high-rise office tower to achieve the Canada Green Building Council’s (CAGBC’s) Zero Carbon Building - Design standard certification.
Influenced by Quebec’s Olympic speed skating champions, such as Gaétan Boucher and Robert Dubreuil, with its design encouraging movement year-round, the Centre de glaces in Quebec City is built to inspire both aspiring and...