Following a very expedited legislative process, the Ontario government passed Bill 17, Protect Ontario by Building Faster and Smarter Act, 2025, on June 3, 2025. The Bill aims to accelerate...
The OAA received a strong turnout at its headquarters during Doors Open Toronto, welcoming more than 650 visitors over the May 24–25 weekend. This year’s event, themed "The City is Your Playground...
The OAA’s Public Awareness Sponsorship program, held twice a year, supports initiatives that advance the Architects Act’s goal of promoting public appreciation of architecture and the allied arts and...
The winners of the 2025 SABMag Canadian Green Building Awards have been announced, showcasing excellence in sustainable design and innovation. This year, the jury recognized 11 outstanding projects...
The SABMag has revealed the winners of its 18th annual Canadian Green Building Awards, which recognizes outstanding achievements in sustainable design. This year’s jury awarded 11 projects across...
No. 9 The Culture of Sustainability, which empowers youth to build sustainable communities, is offering architects in Hamilton, Toronto, Kingston, and Ottawa a chance to inspire the next generation...
The Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA) has announced the launch of a survey aimed at capturing the perspectives, aspirations, and challenges of young architects and architecture students...
The City of Hamilton will eliminate development charges for not-for-profit housing to boost the supply of new affordable and attainable housing units. The city has also approved $655 million for...
A renovation can be triggered by various factors, including water intrusion issues, delaminating exterior finishes, cold walls, and new fire and energy performance regulations. Often, a range of...
With the current pace of greenhouse gas reductions unlikely to meet Toronto’s net zero targets, the city is planning a push to make the business case for building to a higher green...