NOVA aims to test the capabilities of plastic 3D printing in Canada’s cold winter climate
NOVA pavilion was developed by Toronto Metropolitan University, and the designs of Snowcone, Lithoform, and S’Winter Station inspired it.
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NOVA pavilion was developed by Toronto Metropolitan University, and the designs of Snowcone, Lithoform, and S’Winter Station inspired it.
Port of Montréal Tower, designed by Provencher_Roy, is the highlight of the extensive renovation of an aging infrastructure complex, transforming it into a stunning public landscape.
Siksika Nation, in partnership with nidus3D and the University of Calgary School of Architecture and Planning, has recently unveiled a housing project in Alberta.
Diamond Schmitt and MVRDV unveiled the plans for the new building at the University of Toronto’s Scarborough Campus (UTSC) that will house the Scarborough Academy of Medicine and Integrated Health (SAMIH).
Tucked away in the heart of downtown Edmonton, the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) stands as a testament to the harmonious fusion of art and architecture.
The theatre has now been enhanced with a new 4-season concept that redefines the relationship between theatre and park, architecture and landscape, and the built and the natural.
Daniel Libeskind and his office designed a deconstructivist ‘add-on’ in 2007 to expand Canada’s largest museum, the Royal Ontario Museum, which receives one million visitors per year.
The latest design project of Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has been unveiled in Vancouver, Canada. This residential skyscraper is situated in the downtown neighborhood and offers breathtaking waterfront views of Coal Harbour.
Vollebak Island layout is incredibly straightforward. The Earth House, a group of nine connected buildings that grow from the earth and resemble both architecture and land art, is located in the center of the island.
BIG recently published the first photos of the Vancouver House and Telus Sky skyscrapers in Canada. The two skyscrapers, like “yin and yang”, adopt a complementary curved shape.
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