Sidewalk Labs Plans For Toronto’s Quayside District
What would housing look like in a new Toronto neighbourhood that's 'built from the internet-up'?
Canadian Real Estate Housing And Home
What would housing look like in a new Toronto neighbourhood that's 'built from the internet-up'?
Ever wondered what life is like in northern Canada? Ever dreamed of being a dog sledder and living in a rustic cabin the woods? If so, catch a glimpse of what it's like to live in Boyleville Saloon without central heating, running water, and -bonus- through the eyes of dog handler Kristina Disney!
For climbers, skiers, and hikers - and emergencies - tents are a necessity as they offer shelter from the elements. And, as a bonus, they fit within a backpack! Read on to learn more about how tents have become a practical version of the "mobile home".
Cecconi Simone Inc - in Toronto, Ontario - creates a synergistic landscape design, tying together a contemporary green roof and a lovely patio space.
Designed by Finnish sculptor Jaakko Pernu, Toronto's design firm Eventscape has manufactured an urban garden installation, titled Runaway Forest, in the Theatre District.
If you're concerned about basement floods due to heavy rains, installing a rain garden is a relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly way to prevent them from happening.
The 17th International Garden Festival - hosted in eastern Quebec by Reford Gardens and Les Jardins de Métis - showcases contemporary garden structures and installations from around the world.
This Windscreen protective housing structure is a dominant feature in the small sub-arctic town of Fermont, Quebec.
The Martin-Lancaster house by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects - in Prospect, Nova Scotia - is one of Canada's most delightfully Minimalist residential treasures.
Expert speakers at the We the City Summit in Vancouver recently weighed in on considerations for creating housing options that bridge the city and the suburbs.