#ICYMI in our latest issue: We review two medical spaces that were crafted with the wellbeing of both patients and staff in mind. First, David T. Fortin visits Jaliya Fonseka's Galt Clinic in Cambridge, Ontario.
Canadian Architect magazine
Book and Periodical Publishing
Toronto, ON 16,392 followers
Canadian Architect is a magazine for architects and related professionals practicing in Canada.
About us
Published since 1955, Canadian Architect is a magazine for architects and related professionals practicing in Canada. This national review of design and practice documents significant architecture and design from across the country and features articles on current practice, building technology, and social issues affecting architecture. Canadian Architect magazine is the Official Journal of two national professional associations: the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the AIA Canada Society. Within its pages, Canadian Architect regularly publishes the Member Journal of each association . Canadian Architect has the largest independently audited circulation of any publication serving the architecture community in Canada. Canadian Architect is a publication of iQ Business Media Inc. which also publishes Canadian Interiors magazine, Building magazine and associated websites.
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http://www.canadianarchitect.com
External link for Canadian Architect magazine
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, ON
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1955
- Specialties
- architecture, building design, architects, design, interior design, heritage and adaptive reuse, construction, real estate development, RAIC, architectural awards, sustainability, green building, publishing, magazine, architecture magazine, daily news, and e-Newsletter
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Primary
101 Duncan Mill Road, Suite 302
Toronto, ON M3B 1Z3, CA
Employees at Canadian Architect magazine
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Elsa Lam
Editor-in-chief | Canadian Architect magazine | Content creator & curator
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Roy Gaiot
Art Director at Canadian Architect
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Jacob Allderdice, OAA
Instructor, Building Design Diploma Program, Herzing College Toronto and Mentor, RAIC Syllabus Program, Toronto
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Olivier Vallerand
Professeur agrégé à l'École de design de l'Université de Montréal
Updates
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A project in Ottawa, Ontario, is among the winners of this year's North American Copper in Architecture Awards.
Canadian project wins 2024 North American Copper in Architecture Award
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Architect André Mercure passed away on April 30, 2024.
In Memoriam: André Mercure
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The winning lemonade stand will premiere as a beverage and promotional stand at the Design Vancouver Festival launch party, before being transformed into AFBC’s booth at the Interior Design Show (IDS).
AFBC launches Lemonade Stand Design Competition
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On July 10, 2024, the Ontario government agreed to halt demolition pending the results of Ontario Place Protectors (OPP)'s challenge to the Rebuilding Ontario Place Act on July 19. . . #OntarioPlace #Ontario #ONpoli #TOpoli
Provincial government ordered to halt demolition at Ontario Place
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ReHousing is one of 20 semi-finalist projects selected by an expert jury from over 250 nationwide initiatives.
Rehousing Multiplex How-To Guide announced as semi-finalist in CMHC’s Housing Supply Level-Up Challenge
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NEW: The $50-$100 M it will cost to demolish and set up a temporary location for the Science Centre would more than cover the $30 M needed in repairs over the next few years—and put a sizeable dent in the $200 M needed to set the Science Centre to thrive for decades to come. #ScienceCentre #ONpoli #TOpoli #Ontario
How to pay for repairing the Ontario Science Centre? Let’s start by using the money it’s taking to close it
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The 115-minute-long oral history is parsed into 28 two- to five-minute clips and organized under the themes of biography, design, and projects.
TCLF releases video oral history with late landscape architect Claude Cormier
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Two figures have been cited by the Ontario Government: $478 million and $369 million. The actual number is much less—around $200 million, or just $24 million for tackling priority repairs to keep the museum open for several years to come.
The true cost of repairing the Ontario Science Centre is much, much less than what Infrastructure Ontario has been saying—and the proof is in its own documents
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