Apr 21 2023

TMU Department of Architectural Science: Year End Show 2023

Toronto Metropolitan University’s Department of Architectural Science (DAS) encourages its students to test boundaries, explore new possibilities, and apply their skill to prevailing issues present within their evolving surroundings. The annual Year End Show presents the culmination of the 2022-2023 academic term, showcasing the impressive and cutting-edge works of our top students in all four […]

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Feb 27 2023

UofT: Exhibition Opening—Antarctic Resolution

  The future of our planet depends — to a great extent — on the future of the Antarctica. Yet the continent is largely neglected by the global community. Curated by architect Giulia Foscari of the Venice, Italy-based studio UNA and its non-profit arm UNLESS, the exhibition “Antarctic Resolution: Data Democratization and International Stations” features […]

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Feb 16 2023

Myseum Toronto: Ten of Toronto Exhibition

What do ten neighbourhoods tell us about who we are? Myseum of Toronto has kicked off Ten of Toronto, an exhibition that will showcase 10 neighbourhoods in Toronto. Running until April 30, residents and visitors can explore what has shaped the city’s neighbourhoods, whether that’s geography, economy, immigration, finance, urban development, culture, inequality, and social values. […]

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Feb 10 2023

Exhibition Opening: Recent Work by Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA)

Curated by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum, this exhibition in the Larry Wayne Richards Gallery at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design provides a rare survey in Canada of her eponymous firm’s work. Founded in Dhaka in 2005, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) is known for institutional, cultural and multi-residential projects defined by […]

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Jan 30 2023

TMU: The Longhouse Exhibition

The Longhouse Exhibit The longhouse is a linear, long, and narrow type of habitation. It is usually made of one or several spaces which correspond to different dwelling organizations. It can be found across the world including in South East Asia, Europe and North America at different periods of time. Because of its complex spatial […]

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Dec 14 2022

Gingerbread City 2022

Welcome to Gingerbread City! We’ve been expecting you. The Toronto Society of Architects’ Gingerbread City is a fantastical metropolis where you can eat the walls and taste the lamp posts. Back for its third year, Gingerbread City 2022 is filled with unique creations built by architects, bakers, and clever place makers including mouth-watering landmarks, tasty […]

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Dec 2 2022

New Vistas: Spaces We Inhabit Exhibit

Credit: La Vie en Rose by Nerine Cavadias From November 30, 2022 to January 12, 2023, visit the New Vistas: Spaces We Inhabit exhibition at the Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery. Uncover diverse perspectives of our shared world in a new juried exhibition that celebrates and showcases the talent of emerging visual artists. Explore the […]

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Oct 25 2022

GHETTO: Sanctuary for Sale

‘GHETTO: Sanctuary for Sale’ is a theoretical architecture project currently on display at the Art Gallery of Ontario Annex until November 20, 2022. In this unique conceptual project for Venice, proposed by Henriquez Partners Architects, the city’s historical saturation of tourists is leveraged as an economic opportunity, funding the development of refugee housing entirely through […]

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Sep 23 2022

OAA | Call for Entries: SHIFT 2023

  THE 2023 CHALLENGE: HEALTH AND ARCHITECTURE As the world strives to emerge from a global pandemic, and Canada reflects on its current approaches to long-term care and other health spaces, architecture’s impacts on human wellbeing—negative and positive—have taken centre stage. From considering indoor environmental effects on bodies and minds to designing truly inclusive, accessible […]

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Aug 31 2022

Toronto Public Library | Block by Block

About The Exhibit This exhibition is a collaboration between Toronto Ward Museum and Toronto Public Library to celebrate a program that has been documenting stories of civic life and place-making in four Toronto neighbourhoods since 2018. All of them have historically served as landing spots for newcomers. And all are now changing rapidly — with rising […]

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