The theme for 2025 is "The City is Your Playground; Get Ready to Play," which aims to explore Toronto’s playful development through the city’s most architecturally, historically, culturally and ...
As seen in the dismal drop off in women architecture graduates and those who actually become licensed to practice—only 37.9 ...
This year's AFBC Architectural Achievement Awards were recently bestowed at an event in the Vancouver Railtown District.
Architect-led initiatives feature among the projects aiming to generate innovative, practical solutions to the housing and ...
The original intent of continuing education as a non-profit, low-cost-to-architects way to keep practitioners up to date is ...
Light House, an organization focused on advancing regenerative and circular practices in the built environment, has launched a new initiative with the aim to divert and upcycle plastic waste from ...
The Canadian Wood Council (CWC) has announced the recipients of the 2024 Catherine Lalonde Memorial Scholarships. The memorial scholarships, which were established nineteen years ago, are awarded each ...
Cities rarely behave the way we want them to. Urbanist William Whyte illustrated this in the 1980s when he studied the behaviour of park-goers in New York. Despite planners carefully arranging chairs ...