Hugging the earth like a giant reptile, the Philip J. Currie Museum in the remote prairies of Alberta is devoted to dinosaurs, inside and out.
By Omar Mouallem |
April 26, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada, Cultural, Exhibition, Institutional
Copenhagen firm BIG now has three game-changing developments underway in Canada: a transformative mixed-use project in Toronto’s Fashion District, the Vancouver House high-rise and the Telus Sky Tower in Calgary.
By David Dick-Agnew |
March 24, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Concept
The stately yet whimsical Bergeron Centre, a new building at the Toronto school by ZAS Architects, gets top marks for its distinctive design concept and flexible learning spaces.
By Eric Mutrie |
February 23, 2016
Section: Architecture
In 2016, a team of architects and multimedia artists led by OPSYS of Toronto will represent Canada at the Venice Architecture Biennale, exploring the ways resource extraction has shaped the country’s landscape and culture.
By David Dick-Agnew |
December 9, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada, Exhibition, Venice Biennale
Last week in Toronto, IIDEXCanada 2015 delivered the goods. From sustainable carpets to innovative wood prototypes and community-building architecture, here are the trade show’s 10 best moments.
By Erin Donnelly |
December 8, 2015
Section: Design
Tags: Canada, Contract, Furniture, Office furniture
Toronto’s annual architecture and design expo and conference is just over a week away. Here are seven must-see exhibitors showing off exciting new furniture, finishes and lighting.
By Azure |
November 23, 2015
Section: Design
Tags: Canada, Furniture, Product Design
IIDEXCanada 2015 takes place December 2 and 3 in Toronto. Over 150 speakers, including architects, manufacturers, and other industry experts, are lined up for a jam-packed schedule of talks and seminars. Here are five must-hear talks covering everything from future design trends to 3-D printing.
By Erin Donnelly |
November 17, 2015
Section: Curiosity
Taking place in Toronto on December 2 and 3, IIDEXCanada 2015 explores the workplace of the future. Registration is now open for the show and its expansive program of seminars.
By Erin Donnelly |
November 2, 2015
Section: Design
Tags: Canada, Office furniture, Product Design
The Centre for Food at Durham College, an hour east of Toronto, is both a hospitality hub and an educational institute where students grow fresh produce and dream up new recipes.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
October 27, 2015
Section: Architecture
The new Prime Minister may be grabbing headlines for his “Zoolander” good looks, but his election pledges add up to a national rebranding. Here are seven ways the Liberals are re-envisioning Canada after almost a decade of Conservative rule.
By Catherine Osborne |
October 26, 2015
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Architecture, Art, Canada, Cultural
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