OMA New York lands in Quebec City with a stunning museum that is anything but starchitecture.
By David Theodore |
October 24, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Cultural
In a lead-up to announcing this year’s winner of the Sobey Art Award – Canada’s premiere visual arts prize – the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa is exhibiting works by the artists shortlisted for the coveted $50,000 top prize.
By Catherine Osborne |
October 12, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Art, Canada, Exhibition
Montreal interior designer Zébulon Perron has transformed the city’s Phi Centre into a hip host venue for the 2016 Red Bull Music Academy.
By Jaclyn Tersigni |
October 11, 2016
Section: Interiors
Tags: Canada, Commercial, Cultural
During the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Canadian atheletes will enjoy vibrant and inviting social spaces that channel national identity using readily available objects.
By David Dick-Agnew |
August 11, 2016
Section: Interiors
Tags: Canada, Interiors, Recreation
Ian MacDonald Architect’s all-season getaway in Ontario’s Georgian Bay is a hidden gem tucked deep in the wilderness.
By Erin Donnelly |
July 22, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Residential
For a young family, architect Jean Verville creates a pitched-roof getaway, clad in black and filled with light.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
July 11, 2016
Section: Interiors
Tags: Canada, Residential
Toronto firm I-V sets the bar high with a dramatic office for the Italian brand known for its ruby aperitif.
By Kathryn Hayward |
July 11, 2016
Section: Interiors
Tags: Canada, Commercial
In a city of condos, Sweeny&Co preserves history by building over top rather than tearing down at Queen Richmond Centre West.
By David Dick-Agnew |
June 20, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada, Commercial, Infrastructure, Urbanism
To bring gold medal–style to the Rio Summer Games, Yabu Pushelberg has collaborated with Moss & Lam and Canadian Tire on the Olympic design for Canada House.
By Erin Donnelly |
June 3, 2016
Section: Interiors
With buildings planned or underway by such luminaries as Kengo Kuma, Ole Scheeren and 3XN, the country’s architectural landscape gets a jolt of international energy.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
May 10, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada, Cultural, Institutional, Residential
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