According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, the construction of buildings 200 m (565 ft) and taller declined by 20 per cent last year due to work restrictions across the globe.
Diamond Schmitt begins the new year with the naming of a senior associate architect, the promotion of 10 architects to associate positions, and the appointment of a new director.
The Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario is warning the economic recovery of the province is at risk if governments do not collaborate and offer municipalities financial assistance.
The Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ) and its affiliated federations are demanding the provincial government take immediate steps to improve air quality in learning facilities.
The federal government is providing $56.8 million to the City of Montréal to support the rapid completion of 12 projects on its territory, representing 263 housing units.
This article examines two recently completed civic buildings in British Columbia using wood to illustrate that the material is an economic and functional choice in both rural and urban areas.