As part of its ongoing series, on September 28, the OAA is hosting a special free webinar for all those with OAA status. In “TEUI 2.0: An OAA Effort to Bring Clarity to Energy and Carbon Metrics...
The OAA has introduced TEUI 2.0, a new and free Total Energy Usage Intensity calculator, representing a cutting-edge digital tool designed to assess energy performance. This innovative resource is...
Last year, OAA Council approved a new requirement for the mandatory 2022–2024 Continuing Education cycle, which ends on June 30, 2024. All licensed members must complete a minimum of two structured...
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and Canadian Architect have launch an updated Canadian Architectural Practices Benchmark Survey (CAPBS). The survey, which closes April 21, aims to...
Do you want to present to Ontario’s architecture profession as part of the OAA’s Continuing Education Webinar Series? The Association is currently seeking presenters and topics for its popular virtual...
A Look Back at the Second Half of 2022 With the introduction and swift passage of controversial new housing legislation, along with significant developments to the OAA’s offering of tools for members...
In the battle against climate change, municipal governments, architects and developers are focused on building housing types that increase greenhouse gas emissions, says architect Kelly Alvarez...
German firm Behnisch Architekten recently completed three projects in the US and Europe featuring a new external fixed sunshade system, all based on the same principle but using different materials...
For our June 2022 special feature on climate justice, RECORD spoke to changemakers in the field for a diverse array of perspectives on social justice and the climate emergency. Justin Garrett Moore...
After the latest report on climate change issued by the United Nations, architects weigh in on next steps...