Smith Creek Park, by Virginia Tech’s Design/buildLAB, has reinvigorated a neighbourhood of Clifton Forge, Virginia.
By Azure |
September 4, 2014
Section: Architecture
As the fall semester kicks off, artists and architects – including big names like Bjarke Ingels, Zaha Hadid and Renzo Piano – are offering up their thoughts to the public. Here are 10 architecture and design lectures bound to inspire.
By David Dick-Agnew |
September 2, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Architecture, Landscape, Product Design
The CityDeck, by Stoss Landscape Urbanism, breathes new life into the waterfront in Green Bay, Winconsin.
By Azure |
August 21, 2014
Section: Architecture
Each year, the International Garden Festival at the Jardins de Métis sees the arrival of wildly inventive landscape works in Grand-Métis, Quebec. Here’s a look at what’s new in 2014.
By David Dick-Agnew |
July 21, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Landscape
The curving RheinRing concept unites Cologne’s riverbanks and its iconic bridges within a massive loop.
By David Dick-Agnew |
July 7, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Landscape
We sat down with Montreal landscape architect Claude Cormier to look ahead at five public space projects that will transform three Ontario cities – Toronto, Ottawa and Kingston – for the better in the months to come.
By David Dick-Agnew |
June 27, 2014
Section: Architecture
Tags: Landscape
In April, we asked you to vote on your favourite finalists in the fourth annual AZ Awards, and at Friday’s Gala in Toronto, your choices were finally revealed. From as far away as Mumbai and São Paulo, these are the winners of the 2014 People’s Choice Awards.
By Azure |
June 27, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Architecture, AZ Awards, Concept, Landscape, Product Design
Top players in the international architectural and design community, from Canada, the U.S., Brazil, Japan and beyond, gathered at Toronto’s Evergreen Brick Works on Friday night as Azure announced the winners of its fourth annual AZ Awards.
By Azure |
June 23, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Architecture, AZ Awards, Concept, Landscape
Matteo Ragni and Giulio Iacchetti’s Sfera collection of manhole covers and grates nabbed a Compasso d’Oro for injecting charm and whimsy into functional urban elements.
By Nelda Rodger |
June 13, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Landscape, Product Design, Urbanism
Running from May 22 to 25, the SIDIM design fair presents the latest in residential furnishings, while a series of offsite events, installations and exhibits – orchestrated by Sid Lee, Claude Cormier and Greg Lynn – light up the city.
By Erin Donnelly |
May 20, 2014
Section: Design
Tags: Landscape, Residential Furniture
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