Susan Waterous Wagg died on November 28, 2020 at her home in Hanover, New Hampshire. Susie, as she was known to all her friends and colleagues, graduated from Wellesley College... read more →
In his book, City Life, Witold Rybczynski writes that “Most cities have places of which the visitor can say when he reaches them, ‘Now I’m really here.’” Rybczynski argues that,... read more →
Image: Anglican Mission, Moose Factory (after 1884). From Emily Turner's dissertation, which won the 2019 Phyllis Lambert Prize. Emily Turner, "Mission infrastructure development in the Canadian North, c. 1850-1920" (PhD... read more →
Designed by the preeminent architectural firm of Ross and Macdonald, the Newfoundland Hotel is an unattributed project that bears the dubious distinction of being the only railway hotel designed by... read more →
Statement on Racial Justice The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada stands in solidarity with Black communities and supporters across North America as they protest historic and ongoing... read more →
Updated June 18, 2021 June is National Indigenous History Month, and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. To celebrate, we've gathered several articles on Indigenous architecture that have previously... read more →
To celebrate Pride Month, we have compiled a list of articles on LGBTQ2IA+ communities and issues that have previously appeared in the Journal of the Society for the Study of... read more →
The deadline for this Call for Papers has been extended to June 10, 2020. The 60s: Canada Thinks Small? In 2004–2005, the Canadian Centre for Architecture created the exhibition: The 60s:... read more →
PDF Version Dear Members of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, I hope this letter finds you and your families healthy and well. As President of the... read more →
PEI Province House Restoration Project is the big heritage restoration story for Maritime Canada – $61 million for phases one and two Province House in Charlottetown is Prince Edward Island’s... read more →