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Centre de Glaces Intact Assurance: An Ode to Speed and Nordicity
The Centre de glaces Intact Assurance is a project unlike any other. As the largest indoor skating centre in North America and the first of its kind on the eastern seaboard, it stands as a testament to the enduring "nordicity" and winter spirit of Québec.


A Triumph of Form: Harrison McCain Pavilion Recognized for Excellence
The Harrison McCain Pavilion at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery has been awarded the prestigious Lieutenant Governor Award of Excellence in Architecture by the Architects’ Association of New Brunswick (AANB).


A Culturally Significant Complex for the Cree Nation: The Eeyou Istchee Regional Health Centre
Serving nine communities across the Cree traditional territory of Eeyou Istchee—a population of approximately 20,000—this new $300-million facility will be seven times the size of the region’s current hospital.


Toronto the Great: Inside the $824M Revitalization of Union Station
Following a 14-year, $824 million comprehensive overhaul, Canada’s largest multi-modal transportation hub has officially transformed from a mere pass-through into a world-class civic destination.


Weaving Tradition into the Skyline: Toronto’s New Indigenous Hub
A landmark development in the Canary District creates a precedent-setting ecosystem for healing, education, and reconciliation.


Condesa Collection - Studio Benu × Golshaah
Condesa is a furniture and lighting collection born from friendship, travel, and a shared design language shaped by experience.
In collaboration with: Studio Benu × Golshaah


Where Art Meets Engineering: The Coldefy x CRA France Pavilion
Designed by French architecture studio Coldefy with Italian design and innovation practice CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati, the France Pavilion at the Osaka World Expo 2025.


Reflections on Expo 2025: A Look Back at Osaka’s "People’s Living Lab"
Now that the dust has settled on Yumeshima Island and the crowds have returned home, it is the perfect time to look back at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai.


The Great Green Flush: Turning Wastewater into Ottawa’s Cleanest Energy
A landmark transformation is underway at Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats, where a groundbreaking energy project is turning the city’s wastewater into a primary power source.


Living Small, Dreaming Big: Modern Bunkie
From prefabricated capsules that can be shipped anywhere in the world to micro-apartments in dense cities and even igloo-shaped residences, this year’s selection of tiny homes has it all. But what does it actually mean to live in an era of "housing compression"?


ArchViz in 2026: From Aesthetic Approval to Strategic Confidence
As we enter 2026, rendering is no longer just about aesthetics; it has evolved into a critical tool for risk mitigation, construction accuracy, and investment security.


Woven Roots, Future Skies: Inside the Serbia Pavilion at Expo 2025
Winning the international bid for the Serbia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka was just the beginning for Marquet and Partners. The real challenge lay in the site itself: a prominent, high-traffic location neighbouring the iconic Grand Ring.


Homage to Aker: A Landscape that grew from its surroundings
This project is an exercise in architectural restraint and environmental symbiosis, situated within a rugged, forested West Coast site. Drawing deeply from the lineage of mid-century modernism—specifically the architectural foundations of Sharpe Thompson, Berwick and Pratt and subsequent work by Michael Lightbody—the design treats the landscape not as a backdrop, but as a primary building material.


Revit vs. ArchiCAD: Which is Best for Small Architecture Firms?
Revit and ArchiCAD are the two heavyweights of the BIM (Building Information Modelling) world. For architects, engineers, and construction professionals, choosing between them is often the biggest software decision they will make.


IDS Toronto 2026: Design as a Living Laboratory
IDS Toronto 2026 welcomed tens of thousands of architects, designers, students, and enthusiasts for four days of rigorous exploration and creative exchange.


Icons of the North: 8 Masterpieces of Canadian Architecture
Canada possesses a proud architectural tradition, its landscape dotted with structural testaments to design innovation. From the rugged coasts of Newfoundland to the urban centres of British Columbia, Canadian architects have carved out a distinct identity that blends sustainability, functionality, and striking aesthetics.
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