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Architecture & Buildings - 21.05.2025
Construction underway on new student residence building and child care at SFU
Architecture & Buildings - 16.05.2025

Financial landlords in Toronto charge monthly rents 44 per cent higher than the average neighbourhood price, according to a groundbreaking new study.
Architecture & Buildings - 06.05.2025

Architecture & Buildings - 29.01.2025
Remote sensing tools yield insights into abandoned pre-Columbian Mexican city
Awareness of the Zapotecs' level of political and social organization stands to shed light on their level of agency in negotiating with the Spanish A McGill University researcher has discovered that
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 27.01.2025
Decarbonization: net-zero building standards may not have a global impact
Architecture & Buildings - Earth Sciences - 14.01.2025

The CAMMM Atlas is a digital platform used to analyze disparities in accessibility and promote better distribution of services in cities.
Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 14.01.2025

Pedagogy - Architecture & Buildings - 08.01.2025
Designing better schools for Quebec students to learn
Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 11.11.2024

Architecture & Buildings - Campus - 06.11.2024

Architecture & Buildings - 18.10.2024

Art & Design - Architecture & Buildings - 13.09.2024

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 07.08.2024

Shabnam Rahbar is studying 10 major projects to explore ecological landscaping practices in Quebec. There's eco-construction, eco-ethics, eco-neighbourhoods: ecology seems to be top of mind for planning professionals and researchers.
History & Archeology - Architecture & Buildings - 05.08.2024

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 31.05.2024
An inclusive, accessible and sustainable future for architecture in Canada
Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 29.05.2024
McGill project awarded $1.7 million to mitigate housing crisis and climate change
Architecture & Buildings - 09.04.2024

Living in subsidized housing is associated with significant reductions in housing affordability issues Like many countries, Canada is currently facing a housing affordability crisis.
Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 26.02.2024
Urban planning: Expanding the frontier for city schools
Urban planner and researcher Juan Torres shares his passion for visionary school design and more inclusive, sustainable communities.
Architecture & Buildings - 25.01.2024

The number of B.C. homes owned by people who live outside of Canada is less than half the number of homes that B.C. residents own abroad.
Architecture & Buildings - 11.12.2023

Campus - Architecture & Buildings - 11.10.2023
Making waves in the world of amphibious architecture
Architecture & Buildings - Social Sciences - 04.10.2023

Architecture & Buildings - 12.09.2023

Architecture & Buildings - Health - 07.09.2023

UdeM geography professor Gabriel Fauveaud travelled to Sihanoukville, Cambodia, to see the social, economic, and physical impact of the Chinese spending spree in the port city.
Architecture & Buildings - Social Sciences - 05.09.2023
University of Waterloo to build new, 500-bed residence prioritizing Indigenous design principles
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 26.05.2023
Teaching and learning from young children: Climate change, forced migration and the built environment
Architecture & Buildings - 19.05.2023
Courtyard Residence expands student housing spaces at SFU’s Burnaby campus
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 13.04.2023

For Lou Corpuz-Bosshart UBC students built a hempcrete building that is one of the first 'carbon-minimal' institutional buildings in Canada.
Architecture & Buildings - Campus - 12.04.2023
Event: One of Canada’s first carbon-minimal campus spaces is now complete - and it was designed entirely by students
Architecture & Buildings - Innovation - 06.04.2023
Adaptis’ proprietary, AI-driven software enables circularity in construction
Law - Architecture & Buildings - 09.03.2023

Psychology - Architecture & Buildings - 17.02.2023

Some people have a negative emotional response to the proliferation of condos in the Montreal region - and an UdeM doctoral candidate says we should listen to them.
Architecture & Buildings - 16.02.2023
Earthquakes in Turkey: a predictable and deplorable tragedy
Fatma Özdogan, an architect and UdeM doctoral candidate, hopes that her research into post-disaster reconstruction will help prevent tragedies like the one that occurred in Turkey, her home country.
Economics - Architecture & Buildings - 27.01.2023

Social Sciences - Architecture & Buildings - 25.11.2022

A new partnership will bring several First Nations in Saskatchewan together with a team of researchers from the University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University to develop new pathways toward housing self-sufficiency.
Architecture & Buildings - 09.11.2022

Architecture & Buildings - 01.11.2022
Q and A with the experts: More Homes Built Faster Act, or Bill 23
The Ontario government has introduced sweeping new legislation aimed at building 1.5 million new homes by 2031.
Architecture & Buildings - Career - 20.10.2022
Designing her world
Event - Architecture & Buildings - 13.10.2022

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 05.10.2022

Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 01.09.2022

A raft of initiatives over the past 20 years testifies to growing interest in preserving Quebec's bungalows.
Architecture & Buildings - Social Sciences - 31.08.2022

As Montreal develops a new urban planning and mobility plan, a participatory action-research project gives teenagers a chance to express their vision of their city and of their role as citizens throu What do young Montrealers think of their neighbourhoods and their city?
Architecture & Buildings - Event - 23.08.2022

Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 22.08.2022
Faculty and staff housing targeting Passive House certification opens at UBC
Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 26.07.2022

Architecture & Buildings - 15.07.2022
Dynamic building facades inspired by marine organisms could reduce heating, cooling and lighting costs
A new, low-cost "optofluidic" system designed by University of Toronto researchers - and inspired by marine life like fish, crab and krill - could help buildings save energy by dynamically changing the appearance of their exteriors.
Sport - Architecture & Buildings - 11.07.2022
Value of cycling lanes in the eye of the beholder
Despite a growing body of research that shows the addition of cycling lanes in a neighbourhood positively correlates with increases in residential property values, the public perception of this value varies dramatically by neighbourhood type.
Architecture & Buildings - 22.06.2022
Team receives funding to investigate the lack of family-sized apartment housing in Waterloo
SSHRC provides funding for Waterloo team to investigate the "missing middle" of residential housing By Three researchers from the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Environment have been awarded fun
Architecture & Buildings - Event - 15.06.2022

Architecture & Buildings - Art & Design - 13.06.2022
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Social Sciences - Jun 17
Experience the impact of community-engaged archaeology in the Salish Sea through an exhibit on SFU's Burnaby campus
Experience the impact of community-engaged archaeology in the Salish Sea through an exhibit on SFU's Burnaby campus