Op-Ed: The Merits of Micro-Units
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
2h ago
A new micro-unit prototype designed by Superkül featuring a retractable ceiling bed. Photography by Ryan Fung. Every day brings more news about Canada’s — and the world’s — housing crisis. Large numbers of people of different demographics are moving out of the cities they know and love in search of more affordable rents and mortgages. Most of us are already familiar with the manifold conditions that have led to this predicament. It’s a perfect multi-pronged storm that was brewing well before the pandemic created cost volatility and dramatic price increases in a short period of time, straining ..read more
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Winners announced for Prix d’excellence en architecture
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
1d ago
The Ordre des architectes du Québec (OAQ) has announced the winning projects of its Prix d’excellence en architecture 2024. Eleven projects were honoured at a gala event hosted by Jean-René Dufort, which was held at Espace St-Denis in Montreal. Four awards were also presented to individuals, firms or organizations who displayed a commitment to inclusive, quality architecture in Quebec. The Grand Prix d’excellence en architecture was awarded to Phase 3 of the Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, in the Capitale-Nationale region. Designed by Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker, this project was carried ou ..read more
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WZMH launches Remake It Better Recladding Guide
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
2d ago
Photo: WZMH Toronto-based WZMH has launched its digital online recladding guide at BuildGreen Atlantic, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. For over 60 years, WZMH has been designing office towers and has amassed over three decades of experience in renewing these buildings. The WZMH Recladding Guide focuses on how building envelope redesigns can revitalize an aging office tower by updating its performance and appearance, while also enhancing occupant comfort. The guide explores the “why’s” and “hows” of recladding and presents multiple case studies. Additionally, it outlines WZMH’s proven, seven-categor ..read more
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In Memoriam: Tony Leong
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
5d ago
Photo credit: MBAC via Instagram Anthony “Tony” Frank Leong, M.Arch. and adjust associate professor, passed away suddenly on April 9, 2024, at the age of 55 after a battle with cancer. Leong was born and raised in Calgary and graduated from John G. Diefenbaker High School in 1987 before pursuing his passion for architecture and obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies (1991) and a Masters of Environmental Design in Architecture in 1999. Leong was well respected in the architecture community as an adjunct associate professor at the University of Calgary and made significant contr ..read more
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Nga Aho recognized as 2024 RAIC International Prize recipient
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
5d ago
Image credit: RAIC The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) has announced that Nga Aho, a national network of Maori design professionals based in Aotearoa (New Zealand), has been selected to receive the 2024 RAIC International Prize. This recognition represents the talent and hard work that Nga Aho has brought to the International and Canadian architectural communities. The RAIC International Prize, established in 2013 as the RAIC Moriyama Prize, was created based on the belief of Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama that “remarkable architecture has the power to transform society by ..read more
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Submissions now open for Canadian Architect x Twenty + Change: New Perspectives
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
6d ago
Architecture credit: Double Duplex by Batay-Csorba Architects Canadian Architect is collaborating with Twenty + Change to showcase emerging architecture practices in our October 2024 issue. Submissions for the upcoming showcase, called New Perspectives, are officially open as of today, April 18, 2024, and will feature projects and practices that exhibit innovation and excellence through their work. What to Know: Canadian architectural practices established within the last ten years are encouraged to submit their work for consideration. A jury will be reviewing the submissions and selecting ro ..read more
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Winning teams of Saint-Charles library and Centre Gadbois architectural competitions announced
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
1w ago
The winning teams of the Saint-Charles library architectural competition and architectural competition for Centre Gadbois have recently been announced. La terrasse du café. Lapointe Magne & Associés + L’OEUF Architectes en collaboration avec VINCI Consultants / L2C Experts / Dupras Ledoux (Image courtesy of Kollectif) Lapointe Magne & Associés + L’OEUF Architectes in collaboration with VINCI Consultants / L2C Experts / Dupras Ledoux have been announced the winners of the Saint-Charles library architectural competition. The winning project successfully met all judging criteria assessed ..read more
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RAIC announces recipients of Annual Awards and 2024 National Urban Design Awards
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
1w ago
Image: RAIC The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) has announced the recipients of the RAIC Annual Awards as well as the 2024 National Urban Design Awards. The RAIC Annual Award recipients consist of architectural practices, projects, and initiatives that demonstrate the dynamic environment of Canadian architecture today. This year’s recipients include the following. Architectural Practice Award: Dubbeldam Architecture + Design   Emerging Architectural Practice Award:  Peter Braithwaite Studio Ltd.   RAIC Advocate for Architecture Award:  BEAT   RAI ..read more
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Architecture and the Right to Housing
Canadian Architect Magazine
by Lucy Mazzucco
1w ago
Housing is a human right. This direct message was the opening statement of the Architecture and the Right to Housing panel discussion at the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design. Hosted on March 21 as part of the Faculty’s Winter Program, the discussion brought out a crowd of architects, designers, and students to listen and learn about what the right to housing actually looks like like in practice, and the often understated role that architects can play in making it a reality. The panel was moderated by Karen Kubey, an assistant professor at ..read more
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