Canada and the WELL Building Standard
Interview with Julie Scarcella
Sustainable Suburbs
A re-think will get us there
In 2011, for the first time in nearly a century, the rate of urban population growth outpaced suburban growth, reversing a trend that began with the invention of the automobile. In metropolitan areas, the majority of construction activity has now shifted to what planners call the “urban core” while the demand for large single family homes in the suburbs is declining. One might reasonably ask “How does this shift affect suburban areas?”
By Dermot Sweeny
Barbara Mitchell Family Resource Centre
Architecture Canada | RAIC Report
Politics and Architecture
The federal government is proceeding with plans to erect a National Memorial to the Victims of Communism in the judicial precinct beside Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Whatever one might think about the need for such a commemoration in the nation’s capital, the choice of site is regrettable.
By Allan Teramura