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Contemporary Canadian Building Designs, alphabetical:
103, Land House in Meaford, Ontario
Abacus House on Bras d’Or Lake, Nova Scotia
AK Clinic Treatment Room in Brampton, Ontario
Biosphere Sustainability Centre Ontario
Blackwood Studio, Hinchinbrooke
Boutique Philippe Dubuc Quebec
Cabin A in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Québec
Calgary East Village Masterplan
Calgary National Music Center Competition
Canadian Firefigher’s Memorial
Chester Cottage in Nova Scotia
Claire and Marc Bourgie Pavilion Montreal
Don Ross Innovation Labs + Gender Neutral Washrooms in BC
Double Header House, Victoria, BC
Forest House I, Eastern Townships
Fredericton Performing Arts Centre, New Brunswick
Gravenhurst Cottage in the Muskoka Region of Ontario
Lake Huron Summer House in Ontario
Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec
Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec Design
National Music Center Competition
Oakville Trafalgar Community Centre
Parkade at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Portland Residence in Mont-Royal, Québec
Prince Arthur’s Landing Thunder Bay
Quinte Technology Enhanced Learning Centre
Résidence St-Ignace in Lanaudière Region of Quebec
Scandinave les Bains Vieux Montreal
Vancouver Convention Centre West
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Fredericton Performing Arts Centre, New Brunswick
Design: Diamond Schmitt Architects
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The City of Fredericton has selected internationally recognized Diamond Schmitt Architects with local partner EXP Engineering, to design their new Performing Arts Centre.
AK Room, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Architects: Atelier RZLBD
architectural photography : Borzu Talaie
Our own human body reveals that beauty or health is symmetrical, balanced, and ordered. The smallest intervention project is a spatial experimentation of these values, converting a typical clinic room of an insignificant footprint into one that transcends its physical boundary and inspires a deeper sense of well-being.
Forest House I, Bolton-Est, Eastern Townships, QC
Design: Natalie Dionne Architecture
photo : Raphaël Thibodeau
Forest House I is the latest work by Montréal-based studio, Natalie Dionne Architecture. The firm has earned widespread praise over the years for its contextual approach, its creativity, and its attention to detail. Forest House I adds to a rich portfolio of original, residential homes, equal parts urban and rural.
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