Hydraulic lifts and minimalist espresso taps turn a standard shipping container into a striking temporary Pilot Coffee pop-up.
By Eric Mutrie |
August 2, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Hospitality, Retail
Montreal’s Blouin Orzes architectes, a firm with an expanding portfolio of northern projects, delivers a Nunavik cultural centre with an eye-catching asymmetrical facade.
By Mark Teo |
July 27, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Cultural
Launched during NYCxDesign in May, the Panopticon and Middle Grey series are explorations in strong yet minimal lighting design.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
July 24, 2018
Section: Design
La Géode’s brick facade in Montreal looks severe, but the ADHOC architectes project opens to a surprisingly playful courtyard.
By Austin Macdonald |
July 23, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Residential
The Chicago architect has been commissioned to design One Delisle, an icon near the central node of Yonge and St Clair – but will her proposed vision be thwarted by tall-building NIMYBism?
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
July 16, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Residential
Bessborough House, an NDG reno designed by local architecture firm _naturehumaine, introduces an elegant volume that filters between public and private areas.
By Mark Teo |
July 13, 2018
Section: Interiors
Tags: Canada, Interiors, Residential
Wonder Inc. has created a bold shipping-container home – a residence for a family that may one day be extended to include refugees, new Canadians and friends from afar.
By Azure |
July 12, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Green Design, Residential
Earlier this year, a number of international and local architects were invited to design Toronto’s two new waterfront parks. From toboggan hills to modular green spaces, here’s what they proposed.
By Mark Teo |
July 10, 2018
Section: Architecture
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