That’s what Alexandra Lange says about the possible loss of New York’s Union Carbide Building. Years ago some people thought that the architecture of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill was derivative […]
The strikingly modern, 3,000-square-foot home was designed for the president of Hobbs Glass To architecture buffs, firsts are important. Which villa was Andrea Palladio’s first? Could we pinpoint the very […]
The nature of corporate work has changed, and Commerce Court – the four-building complex at King and Bay that is one of the most significant and symbolic works of architecture […]
A low-slung home by Canadian Modernist icon James Murray hits the market I don’t know how many homes Meryl Streep owns, but last month Curbed Los Angeles reported that she […]
The OALA is saddened to announce the passing of Donald Graham on November 4th 2017. Donald has been a full member of the OALA since March 1970. The Association was […]
Tim Murray carefully climbs the stairs in an abandoned church he designed more than 50 years ago on what were, in the 1960s, farm fields on the outskirts of Ottawa. […]
The theatre, which will open to the public in November, is part of a vision to transform Toronto’s waterfront into a widely accessible park Ontario Place is coming back to life. […]
The city has eyes to take down the justice building at 30 St. Catharine St. after no leasers were found for the 1970s administrative building. On Monday city council approved […]
Last week, I went to the Ex, and it felt like old times: hawkers, ice cream, skee-ball, and my kids won a Pokemon. Okay, some things have changed, but the […]