An Ontario island cottage gets a handsome boathouse – designed by Weiss Architecture & Urbanism – brimming with function and fun.
By Catherine Sweeney |
June 12, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
Bringing a Japanese flair to a Canadian identity, the architecture and interiors studio is part of Azure’s chosen five: Toronto firms that are climbing to new heights.
By Catherine Sweeney |
June 1, 2015
Section: Interiors
Tags: Interiors, Personalities
The future-forward biennial will animate the Lower East Side – with a hot air balloon performance tent, a pavilion made of waste material, and a conference featuring architect Bjarke Ingels and sci-fi author Kim Stanley-Robinson dreaming up a plausible utopia.
By Catherine Sweeney |
May 25, 2015
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Urbanism
Brian MacKay-Lyons’ Shobac property in Kingsburg is known for its contemporary yet rustic seaside cottages. Now, the renowned architect has added to the landscape with an 1830 school building, reinvented as a simple, modern retreat.
By Catherine Sweeney |
May 20, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Hospitality
Using smart architectural features, Montreal’s Atelier Général opens up a 150-year-old duplex into a bright, connected home.
By Catherine Sweeney |
April 20, 2015
Section: Interiors
Tags: Residential
Here’s a look at the jaw-dropping pavilions under construction by Italy, the UK, Slovenia, Chile and more. From May 1 to October 31, Expo 2015 will explore how nations around the world will nourish their populations while protecting the earth.
By Catherine Sweeney |
April 8, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Event, Installation
Zecc Architecten re-purposes a neglected water tower into a destination photo op.
By Catherine Sweeney |
October 1, 2014
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural
The Swiss firm creates a chemical-free swimming pool, surrounded by enticing larch wood facilities, in Riehen, Switzerland.
By Catherine Sweeney |
August 27, 2014
Section: Architecture
Tags: Recreational
Set into its lush Ontario site, this environmentally conscious summer house by architect Tania Bortolotto marries artful lines with functional family living.
By Catherine Sweeney |
July 8, 2014
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
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