After 50 years, Buckminster Fuller’s Montreal Biosphere stands strong as the city’s most iconic structure.
By Adele Weder |
May 17, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada
Vancouver architect Michael Green and his partner Sahra Samnani solve one of the biggest design challenges of our time: how to live large (and beautifully) with a whole lot less.
By Adele Weder |
February 22, 2017
Section: Architecture
The luminous Aquatic Centre in Surrey, B.C., is swimming with light and ingenuity.
By Adele Weder |
April 6, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Institutional, Recreation
The Halifax Central Library, designed by Copenhagen’s Schmidt Hammer Lassen, is a shimmering beacon for the digital age in a coastal city craving urban sophistication.
By Adele Weder |
June 23, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada, Institutional, Urbanism
BattersbyHowat Architects takes on the ultimate challenge: renovating Arthur Erickson’s all-concrete icon into a livable – and waterproof – family home.
By Adele Weder |
March 2, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
The sensual shapes in Marie Khouri’s installation, recently on view at Vancouver’s Equinox Gallery, spell out “Let’s Sit and Talk” in Arabic.
By Adele Weder |
November 7, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Art, Exhibition
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