Guest curated by Adele Weder, an exhibition at the West Vancouver Art Museum explores the work and design philosophy of ...
A redeveloped pier offers recreational and museological space connecting downtown Nelson, BC, to its waterfront.
For over 20 years, writer Dave LeBlanc has delighted Canadians with his weekly Architourist columns for the Globe and Mail.
This month’s Viewpoint is excerpted from editor Elsa Lam’s convocation remarks to the 2026 graduating class of the John H.
At the eastern edge of Vancouver’s Granville Island—a dense tangle of industrial buildings rendered into a lively marketplace ...
The Arthur Residence continues this Regina tradition of buildings that withdraw into privacy. As a design dedicated to ...
A glass link connects the new facility to the Peter Hemingway Aquatic Centre, creating North America’s first year-round indoor triathlon training space. The winter northern Prairie sun reflects off ...
Summer is peak season for architecture tours across Canada. These tours are typically led by architects, historians, or local organizations and focus on how Canadian cities evolved through different ...
The province has committed to opening the new $1-billion Ontario Science Centre by 2029. Premier Doug Ford says they have ...
Spearheaded by architecture and urban design firms Arcadis and SLA, the redesign focuses on preserving much of the park’s existing structure and heritage while restoring its public spaces.
Architect drawing an architectural construction plan. The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) has issued a statement on artificial intelligence (AI) in architecture. While it notes that AI ...