The Design Exchange in Toronto announced the winners and finalists for its annual award program.
By Nina Boccia |
November 25, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Exhibition, Graphics, Landscape
Best known for connecting nonprofits with designers and funding partners, the organization is seeking out ideas that will recharge and revitalize New York’s communities.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
November 11, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Competition, Landscape
The Infrastructure Modeler suite allows planners to use geographic data to quickly convey a project’s place in its context.
By David Dick-Agnew |
October 14, 2011
Section: Architecture
The international quartet has created a winter snowscape for Quebec’s annual international garden festival.
By David Dick-Agnew |
September 13, 2011
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Landscape
In time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11, the long-awaited memorial park at Ground Zero will open and offer visitors a first look at Reflecting Absence, two stunning waterfalls that trace the footprints of the Twin Towers.
By Catherine Osborne |
September 9, 2011
Section: Architecture
Created in collaboration with students from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, this living wall’s unusual shape lends itself to equally unusual uses.
By David Dick-Agnew |
July 28, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Exhibition, Landscape
A small but ambitious city park, Sherbourne Common is the latest development to be completed along the city’s waterfront and the first attraction of a yet-to-be-built neighbourhood.
By Catherine Osborne |
July 27, 2011
Section: Architecture
An exhibit at the Canadian Centre for Architecture explores the role of reconstruction in post-conflict zones.
By Nina Boccia |
July 21, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Exhibition, Landscape
For the first time in its 12-year history, MoMA PS1’s Young Architect Program has gone beyond New York, collaborating with MAXXI in Rome to host a summer installation by Roman architecture firm stARTT.
By Samantha Edwards |
July 4, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Art, Exhibition, Landscape
An exhibit chronicling the Institute Without Boundaries’s strategy for the struggling city of Lota, Chile, opens tonight.
By David Dick-Agnew |
June 2, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Education, Infrastructure, Landscape
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