January 30, 2014 By John Bentley Mays, Special to The Globe and Mail For Torontonians enduring the city’s early January weather, next summer must seem impossibly far off. The worst… Read more
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Destruction Looms for Arthur Erickson-designed Bank of Canada Atrium Garden
January 7, 2014 By Maria Cook and Michelangelo Sabatino, Ph.D. Published, The Cultural Landscape Foundation The Bank of Canada’s garden and atrium in Ottawa, situated in a building between Canada’s… Read more
I want to be an architect. What will my salary be?
January 22, 2014 By Brenda Bouw, The Globe and Mail Job: Architect Salary: Starts at about $40,000 coming out of school, and can grow to about $90,000 after years of… Read more
Vancouver skyline to gain seven new office towers
January 24, 2014 By Tiffany Crawford, Vancouver Sun VANCOUVER — A building boom downtown is creating much-needed office space in Vancouver, city officials say. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson helped break… Read more
Building For Wellness: Architectural Responses to the Changing Needs of Health Care
Jan 21, 2014 Canadian architect, Daily News This exhibition at Harbourfront’s Architecture Gallery in Toronto is curated by Patrick Macaulay, and features the work of Diamond Schmitt Architects, KPMB Architects,… Read more
Canada brings Arctic architecture into the spotlight for Venice Biennale
January 14, 2014 By Bob Weber, The Canadian Press From the land of snowdrifts to the city of canals – five designs that use architecture to address the realities of… Read more
Sensing Spaces indulges architecture's vaulting ambition
January 21, 2014 By Oliver Wainwright, The Guardian What would buildings look like if their creators didn’t have to worry about annoying things like planning, budgets, climate and clients? Oliver… Read more
Glass Laneway Homes Coming to Vancouver
January 15, 2014 Vancity Buzz With over 1,000 laneways homes either constructed or under construction in the City of Vancouver, demand for them has never been higher. Last year alone… Read more
Sexism in architecture: on the rise
January 13, 2014 By Harriet Minter, Guardian Professional Architects’ Journal survey says that two thirds of female architects experience some form of sexism over their career, with nearly a third reporting… Read more
INSIGHT: The Place of Architecture as an Art Form in the Changing Cultural Landscape
December 4, 2013 By Peter Gisolfi, AIA, ASLA, LEED AP, ArchNewsNow.com Lower 5th Avenue in Manhattan is architecturally coherent. From 23rd Street south to Washington Square, the masonry buildings hold… Read more