An ambitious project initiated by the University of Toronto is the 14-storey, 23,225-square-metre Innovation Centre that aims to house U of T Entrepreneurship, the Innovations & Partnerships Office, and the…
90 Queen’s Park will be built with an intent to serve as a new educational, urban, and cultural hub on the site of the McLaughlin Planetarium at the intersection of…
The city of Toronto is the largest metropolis in Canada, with a population of 2.5 million, rising rapidly at 80,000 to 100,000 people per year. The architecture and infrastructure of…
York University is one of the largest schools in the world. Despite that, its structure was scattered and did not have proper access from one space to another. Thus came…
Like everything else, architecture evolved with time too. The styles, the materials, the character of the buildings around us have been shifting in different eras. From prehistoric dwellings to Roman…
RTF has tried here to list down the top 50 Architecture Firms / Architects in Toronto, arranged in alphabetical order. Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a…
Jane Jacobs, a pioneer in planning for cities, radically changed our concept of city evolution with her landmark essay, “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.” Published in 1961,…
What is architecture? Is it only a design form aimed at protecting us from environmental factors and prioritizing human comfort? Does architecture aim to enable us to easily sustain our…
SAMIH (Pronounced SAM-AI-H), also known as the Scarborough Academy of Medicine and Integrated Health to be located in Toronto’s Scarborough, has been designed in part by Diamond Schmitt and MVRDV—a…
With the goal of minimizing the negative impacts of buildings on the environment, there’s been an introduction of sustainability to the design and construction of buildings. One of the firms…
Cities of memory. Cities of mystery. Cities of violence. Cities of love. Cities that are underwater. And Cities that have been lost. Over the years, there has been speculative fiction…
Born on 19th of October 1938, British Architect Sir. Michael Wilford had commenced his architectural education at Northern Polytechnic School of Architecture, London from 1955 to 1962 & the Regent Street Polytechnic…