As Canada’s most populous location, Toronto has developed into a global powerhouse, both as an economic and cultural hub. This extends to the significant museums and arts facilities across Queen City. With one of the most unique landscapes and ground conditions in the country, Toronto was built on a large ravine system running throughout its urban fabric. Today, the city’s educational, arts, and cultural buildings are thriving.
The Queen City: Museums and the Arts in Toronto
Tower Automotive Building, Museum of Contemporary Art / architectsAlliance
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Architects: architectsAlliance
- Area: 9700 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, GRAPHISOFT, Abvent, Adobe, Albion Glass, +33
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Professionals: WSP, Brookfield, ERA Architects, Jablonsky Ast & Partners, R.J. Burnside, +1
12 Projects Announced as Winners of 2016 AIA Education Facility Design Awards
The American Institute of Architects (AIA)'s Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE) has announced the winners of the 2016 CAE Education Facility Design Awards, which honor educational facilities that “serve as an example of a superb place in which to learn, furthering the client’s mission, goals, and educational program, while demonstrating excellence in architectural design.”
This year's theme was “Visioning and Re-Visioning," which focused on "the ways in which pedagogical innovation and cutting-edge design impact and influence each other." The AIA also notes that education facility design may now be more important than ever, as recent studies have indicated that a positive learning environment can affect a child’s academic progress over a year by as much as 25%.
Find out which projects received awards, after the break.
School of Pharmacy / Hariri Pontarini Architects
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Architects: Hariri Pontarini Architects
- Year: 2008