Accessibility is generally recognized as an important element of architectural design practice. Over the past two decades, municipalities, provinces, and territories across the country developed various policies, guidelines, and codes aiming to improve accessibility of public buildings and spaces, as well as dwellings.
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The S-Pace 1628 project, designed by architecture firm 1628 Inc., and located a few steps from Lake Memphremagog in Magog, Quebec, was created to house the company’s offices, as well as serve as a residence for its owners.
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Two initiatives received funding to help improve negative climate conditions to ensure new and existing structures continue to support the health, safety, and prosperity of Canadians.
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Earlier this month, The 2017 Toronto Urban Design Awards were handed out to projects enhancing the civic experience of the city’s denizens.
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