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Book Review: Canada—Modern Architectures in History
Canada’s history is an urban history—as well as a modern one—whose roots began towards the end of the nineteenth century, when the transcontinental Canadian…
Editorial: Going Public
Most architects think of their work as a public good, since even private houses are present within the wider community and, occasionally, catalysts and…
Dan Hanganu: An Appreciation
The architecture of Dan Hanganu has a strong and authentic presence. In contrast to the weak, mealy-mouthed or too-clever-by-half developer projects, or the…
Book Reviews: This Being and Midway Radicals
Poems create space in multiple ways. Two recent books, Midway Radicals by Ted Landrum, and This Being by Ingrid Ruthig, are both by poets educated in…
Book Review: When is the Digital in Architecture?
The interrogation format of the book title When is the Digital in Architecture? bespeaks the ongoing debate about the relationship of digital technology and…
On Borrowed Time: False Creek Flats, Vancouver, British Columbia
Architecture has transformed industrial zones into art havens — in Vancouver, one of the best known examples faces the wrecking ball.
Exhibition Review: Frank Lloyd Wright at 150—Unpacking the Archive
How Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin Archives carry new meaning for our era.
Editorial: Adaptive Learning
The building that houses a school of architecture is a vital reflection of its pedagogy and values. It can be a signature building, like the Faculté…
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