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The April issue looks at projects—and processes—that foreground public purpose: The cover story is the new home of the Canadian Canoe Museum, in Peterborough, Ontario, designed by Unity Design Studio. The second project covered is the modernization of Montreal’s City Hall, by Beaupré Michaud et Associés, Architectes in collaboration with MU Architecture. In Winnipeg,(...)
Canadian Architect, April 2025. v.70 n.02
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The April issue looks at projects—and processes—that foreground public purpose: The cover story is the new home of the Canadian Canoe Museum, in Peterborough, Ontario, designed by Unity Design Studio. The second project covered is the modernization of Montreal’s City Hall, by Beaupré Michaud et Associés, Architectes in collaboration with MU Architecture. In Winnipeg, Lawrence Bird visits the University of Manitoba’s Desautels Concert Hall, designed by Temple Architects with Cibinel Architecture. We also travel to Niagara Falls to visit The Exchange, a small-but-mighty community hub designed by DTAH that includes a farmer’s market, artists’ studios, and a multipurpose hall that’s been used for everything from roller skating parties to drag shows.
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The June issue looks at the housing spectrum, with a particular focus on non-market and affordable housing. Odile Hénault starts our journey in Montreal, where two shelters—Le Christin by Atelier Big City and Les Studios du PAS by L. McComber in collaboration with Inform—offer dignity to people experiencing homelessness. We next travel to Beaverton Heights, a transitional(...)
Canadian architect v.70 no.04 June 2025
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The June issue looks at the housing spectrum, with a particular focus on non-market and affordable housing. Odile Hénault starts our journey in Montreal, where two shelters—Le Christin by Atelier Big City and Les Studios du PAS by L. McComber in collaboration with Inform—offer dignity to people experiencing homelessness. We next travel to Beaverton Heights, a transitional housing project in the Region of Durham, Ontario. Designed by Montgomery Sisam Architects, the complex addresses the often-invisible homelessness of a rural area, and expands the aesthetic possibilities of modular construction. In Toronto, we visit Gerrard Healthy Housing by Atkinson Architect, which aims to add gentle density to an established neighbourhood. We also tour Anduhyaun, LGA Architectural Partners’ shelter for Indigenous women, which offers a place of nurture and grounding for its clients. And more...
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Canadian Architect's August issue looks at new civic landmarks in three cities of different scales and characters: Toronto, Mississauga, and Péribonka, Quebec.
Canadian Architect v.70 n.05 August 2025
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Canadian Architect's August issue looks at new civic landmarks in three cities of different scales and characters: Toronto, Mississauga, and Péribonka, Quebec.
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This month’s issue showcases leading educational-sector projects by Canadian architects. In all cases, these projects were championed by clients who embraced ambitious visions for their sites, and provided the needed resources and support to see those visions through.
Canadian Architect, v.70 n.06, September 2025
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This month’s issue showcases leading educational-sector projects by Canadian architects. In all cases, these projects were championed by clients who embraced ambitious visions for their sites, and provided the needed resources and support to see those visions through.
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Canadian Architect's October issue explores sustainability in all its forms.
Canadian architect v.70 no.04 Oct 2025
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Canadian Architect's October issue explores sustainability in all its forms.
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At first blush, there’s a clear distinction between the scope of work of architects and landscape architects. But that doesn’t always hold true. This month’s issue looks at a series of projects where the work of architecture and landscape architecture are tightly intertwined and interwoven.
Canadian Architect v.70 n.08 November 2025
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At first blush, there’s a clear distinction between the scope of work of architects and landscape architects. But that doesn’t always hold true. This month’s issue looks at a series of projects where the work of architecture and landscape architecture are tightly intertwined and interwoven.
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Jurors Alison Brooks, Sonia Gagné, and Kelly Buffey met in Toronto to consider 184 project submissions to the professional Awards of Excellence program. Over two days of deliberation, they selected nine Awards of Excellence winners and five Award of Merit winners. They also reviewed the top graduating work as nominated by schools of architecture from across Canada to(...)
Canadian Architect v.70 n.09 December 2025
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Jurors Alison Brooks, Sonia Gagné, and Kelly Buffey met in Toronto to consider 184 project submissions to the professional Awards of Excellence program. Over two days of deliberation, they selected nine Awards of Excellence winners and five Award of Merit winners. They also reviewed the top graduating work as nominated by schools of architecture from across Canada to select four Student Award winners.
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The first issue of 2026 opens with a tribute to the late Frank Owen Gehry (1929-2025). Larry Wayne Richards looks at how Frank’s legacy intersected with his hometown of Toronto, beyond the AGO and in-construction Forma towers; The editorial parses the news that the Ontario Place Protectors case is heading to the Supreme Court. A coalition is challenging the provincial(...)
Canadian Architect v.71 n.01 : February 2026
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The first issue of 2026 opens with a tribute to the late Frank Owen Gehry (1929-2025). Larry Wayne Richards looks at how Frank’s legacy intersected with his hometown of Toronto, beyond the AGO and in-construction Forma towers; The editorial parses the news that the Ontario Place Protectors case is heading to the Supreme Court. A coalition is challenging the provincial government’s ability to exempt the waterfront land from environmental and heritage requirements, and to broadly indemnify itself against civil litigation related to the development. This month’s cover story is the redevelopment of Toronto’s Union Station, a 14-year-long project led by NORR Architects & Engineers with heritage architect EVOQ Architecture. Pamela Young examines the comprehensive overhaul, which vastly increases and improves the public realm within Canada’s largest multi-modal transportation hub, equipping it to handle 130 million passengers annually.
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The latest issue is now available at the bookstore.
Canadian Architect, v.68 n.04, June 2023
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Canadian Architect v.69 n.5
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New issue available at the bookstore!
Canadian Architect v.69 n.5
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