A reminder to all practitioners that Canada Post standards for mail delivery now require a separate rear-loading mail room for multiple family residences of 100 units or more. Download a… Read more
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Call for Jurors for Ship Point Pop-Up Design Competition
The City of Victoria is seeking jurors to assess submissions for the Ship Point Pop-Up Design Competition. The goal of this competition is to temporarily transform Ship Point Plaza, an… Read more
Ship Point Pop-Up Design Competition
Calling all urban and industrial designers, architects, landscape architects, contemporary artists and creative types: the City of Victoria’s Ship Point Pop-Up Design Competition is now open! Apply to create an… Read more
2016 AIBC Annual Conference: Building a Practice – Let’s Get Creative
Please note that the 2016 Annual Conference website is no longer available. Building a Practice: Let’s Get Creative May 17, 2016 – 3:30p.m.-5p.m. Making the leap to your own practice… Read more
2016 AIBC Annual Conference: False Creek South – Reinventing an Urban Legacy
Please note that the 2016 Annual Conference website is no longer available. False Creek South: Reinventing an Urban Legacy May 17, 2016 – 10:30a.m.-12 p.m. Within the next 25 years,… Read more
2016 AIBC Annual Conference Registration Now Open!
Early bird rates will be in effect through April 7. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to save, take advantage of early bird pricing by registering today! Read more
AIBC Council Meeting Summary–March 8, 2016
At the March 8, 2016 council meeting, the AIBC Council dealt with the following items: Governance Committee • The committee has two remaining Governance Audit items: council succession process and… Read more
Building Act Update – Section 5 and Other Changes
The Building Act is new legislation introduced in spring 2015. The latest Information Bulletin 16-01 provides an update on: Upcoming changes under section 5 of the Building Act; Amending or repealing… Read more
Canada’s First Woman Architect Identified
by Elsa Lam Canadian Architect, Mar 7, 2016 (Image: Esther Majorie Hill, previously thought to be first Canadian woman to graduate from architecture school, is the first woman to graduate… Read more
What China’s Ban on ‘Bizarre’ Architecture Says About Canadian Buildings
By Andrew Seale Yahoo.ca, Feb 26, 2016 (Image: The 33-storey Guangzhou Circle. Photo: Yahoo) The Chinese government’s recently announced a ban on “weird” architecture, gated communities and illegal structures like… Read more





