For the Nain project, Newfoundland-born architect Todd Saunders took inspiration from Inuit sod house shelters on nearby Rose Island
Tag Archives: Canadian architecture
The Building: A Calgary parkade redesigned with the future in mind
Calgary’s $80-million 9th Avenue Parkade is made for a time when cars aren’t king
How Winnipeg’s Forest Pavilion was built with climate change in mind
As flooding becomes more frequent across the Prairies, architects are designing newer structures with climate change in mind
Why Moshe Safdie wants Canada to rebuild its sense of adventure
“The public often thinks a building can be functional but ugly as hell. To me, that’s impossible.”
Canada digs deep at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale
Architects and designers mine memories of migration at the Canadian pavilion