Image Source
On Canada Day 1966, the country was awash in architectural exuberance. On islands of fill in the St. Lawrence River, 113 pavilions, including a gleaming geodesic dome some 76 metres in diameter and a giant inverted pyramid, were being readied for …
Where large, prestigious projects are concerned, the concept of going with young and untried talent has become antiquated in Canadian architecture. Richard Sommer, dean of the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at U of T, says a …
Follow the outline of the fort walls along Government Street, and learn about the architectural conservation and re-use strategies employed over time.
The Laurentian School of Architecture will have a $10 million donation to help finish its second phase of construction, and a new name to go along with it.