To all RAIC members and fellows, for those wishing to nominate a member of the RAIC for Fellowship in 2015 please note that the deadline for receipt of nominations at the… Read more
Call For Nominations: RAIC 2015 Fellowship
Álvaro Siza donates architectural archive to the Canadian Centre for Architecture
By Staff Canadian Architect July 27, 2014, Canadian Architect Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza, recipient of the Pritzker Prize,has donated a large part of his architectural archive to the Canadian Centre… Read more
Inside the $22M facelift for the Colonial Building
By The Canadian Press Posted July 28, 2014, CBC News – Newfoundland & Labrador There’s a good story behind the spectacular ceiling frescoes now brought back to full glory as… Read more
Some Moncton architecture 'not very fair' to homeless
CBC News, New Brunswick Jul 25, 2014 Greater Moncton Homelessness Steering Committee says posts and similar structures are unwelcoming Moncton residents are debating some architectural design elements along city streets… Read more
D'Arcy Jones Wins Ronald J. Thom Award For Early Design Achievement
By Staff Canadian Architect Jul 23, 2014, Canadian Architect Vancouver-based architect D’Arcy Jones is the 2014 winner of the Canada Council’s Ronald J. Thom Award for Early Design Achievement. This… Read more
In Passing: James Coverdale
James Coverdale, a former associate of the AIBC, passed away on July 1, 2014 after a long and courageous battle with brain cancer. James passed on peacefully in the loving… Read more
A North Korean Architect’s Crazy Visions Of The Future
By Kyle Vanhemert July 22, 2014, Wired.co.uk It’s difficult for anyone to imagine the future. But what if you were largely unfamiliar with the present? That’s the fascination at the… Read more
Hong Kong Needs Master Plan For Urban Development, Architect Says
By Yvonne Liu July 22, 2014, Property While the government seeks more land across the city to meet its ultimate target of 470,000 more homes within a decade, architect Bryant… Read more
If you build it: Baseball stadium architecture has come a long way since SkyDome opened in the late 1980s
By Jason Rehel National Post, July 14, 2014 Since 1993, there have been only seven times where the stadium the played host to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game was… Read more
Slovak Architect Turns Billboards Into Homes For The Homeless
by GMA News Staff GMA News Online, July 14, 2014 BRATISLAVA – As some European cities install spikes on pavements to prevent homeless people bedding down for the night, one… Read more