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Ryerson University President Sheldon Levy today unveiled the spectacular design of the Ryerson Student Learning Centre, which will be built at the corner of Yonge and Gould Streets.
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Ryerson University President Sheldon Levy today unveiled the spectacular design of the Ryerson Student Learning Centre, which will be built at the corner of Yonge and Gould Streets.
Toronto City Hall Podium Roof Garden – the first phase of the Nathan Phillips Square Revitalization Project, and the country’s largest accessible green roof – has just won a CSLA (Canadian Society of Landscape Architects) Regional HONOUR Award
Located in downtown Toronto’s Queen West art and design district, the design concept for the two-phase project, Red Bull Music Academy (Phase 1) and Headquarters (Phase 2), investigates the notion of spaces as vessels for transformation.
Charcoal House situated in Pape and Danforth neighborhood in Toronto, Ontario, is deceivingly presenting a raucous box.
The Shaft House is an unexpected and exciting spatial experience that survives the limits of our ordinary living spaces. The two and a half storey detached house reevaluates functional arrangements within a narrow building while creating bright and airy spaces.
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport and University of Toronto Student Commons: the larger challenge of this project is not only to construct a great High Performance Sport Centre and a vibrant Student Commons but also to contribute to the coherent development of the campus as a whole.
The University of Waterloo’s School of Pharmacy was designed and built to provide a suitable learning environment for students and faculty, act as a catalyst for its immediate community, and present the city of Kitchener with a distinct landmark.
The new facility, Max Gluskin House: Department of Economics at the University of Toronto unveil $10-million renovation and expansion to its home on St. George Street.
1 Bloor East. This hybrid of residential tower and commercial space is located at a very prominent site in Toronto, Canada. Hariri Pontarini Architects in collaboration with Great Gulf Homes has recently revealed the new design for One Bloor; a landmark for the city of Toronto.
Doors Open Toronto, the popular annual citywide celebration featuring free access to architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings, is back for its 11th year.
Sherbourne Park is built upon the abstraction of an iconic Canadian Great Lake landscape, composed of the woods, the water, and the green. As a key component of the redevelopment of Toronto’s waterfront, the park is about inspiring civic space, flexible uses, play, and sustainability.
BDP has won its first project in Canada, the competition to design a sustainable new community for 70,000 people in Seaton, Toronto. The community is intended to create 35,000 jobs based around green industries and investment as well as new energy technologies and solutions.
The existing house was largely introverted-small windows, low ceilings-with a traditional plan-living room, separate dining room and cramped kitchen on the ground floor, and a maze of bedrooms on the second.
Following on from their competition winning schemes for Culloden Battlefield and Housesteads Roman Fort on Hadrian’s Wall, Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd have been shortlisted as 1 of 5 competing teams for the design of the new £15M visitors centre at Fort York in Toronto.
Set in a private garden, the pavilion design was inspired by Eastern philosophy of harmony with nature. It is used for sitting and dining, as well as workshops, concerts, and other activities of a local Artist Cooperative.
Located in Toronto, Canada, this 352 m2 residence sits amongst the old growth trees and traditional houses of the Forest Hill community. Perched on a gently sloping site, the house is a marriage of environmentally responsible building strategies and elegant architectural composition.
Can we create ‘faith-neutral’ spaces with a design aesthetic that is universally embraced as a sanctuary and retreat for all; while also creating innovative elements that allow all faith groups to adapt spaces quickly to suit their particular needs?