Our friend Nigel Molaro has created a beautifully presented series on buildings focusing on Modernist places of worship in the Niagara region. Check it out here.
The late Sonja Bata, working with her husband Tomáš Bata, was the driving force behind the creation of the modernist factory town of Batawa, located 175 km east of Toronto […]
TVO has announced the world broadcast premiere of Magical Imperfection: The Life and Architecture of Raymond Moriyama on August 12. Imprisoned in his own country as a child during the 1940s because […]
When it opened in 1971, Ontario Place gave Toronto’s citizens the opportunity to experience the city’s waterfront like they never had before. Creating a new urban amenity was envisioned as […]
It was meant to be a place for the people. But Ontario Place was also conceived with a bit of hubris in mind. It also was built without building permits. […]
“There is nothing that can be saved. Because it has to be rebuilt, it can be rebuilt in any way that Ford wants it to be rebuilt.” You have to […]
Corner property on Fanshawe Park Rd with a Zoning that allows for daycare as well as couple of semi-detached units. Rare opportunity where you can have a home business with […]
Jerome Markson may be retired, but his convictions and dedication to the craft of architecture are unwavering. Even when it comes to garage doors. “The last time I drove past […]
When Rick Haldenby looks at the former Sears building, he doesn’t see an ugly, grey monolith deserving of the wrecking ball. He sees dignity. He sees rhythm. He sees history. […]