When France decided to colonise Ile Saint-Jean in 1720, settlers from France and parts of Acadia came and established the various towns built on present-day Price Edward Island. It was... read more →
The SSAC is proud to offer credit-based internship opportunities in partnership with the University of Toronto and Carleton University. Through these internships, students in the fields of architecture and architectural... read more →
To celebrate International Women's Day, we are featuring two pioneering women in the field of architecture in Canada, Alice (Malhiot) Ross and (Esther) Marjorie Hill. This post is a text... read more →
Update: Early registration has been extended to March 1! The SSAC has a long-standing partnership with the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH), a larger Chicago-based organization serving an international network... read more →
The SSAC is proud to offer credit-based internship opportunities in partnership with the University of Toronto and Carleton University. Through these internships, students in the fields of architecture and architectural... read more →
The 3,775-square-foot Délı̨nę Preschool/Daycare building is designed for the care of 25 children from two to five years old. This building, completed in 2021, is the first of its kind... read more →
With the emergence of the American... read more →
The SSAC is proud to offer credit-based internship opportunities in partnership with the University of Toronto and Carleton University. Students in the fields of architecture and architectural and art history... read more →
As some of you may know, over the past six years I've been researching and occasionally lecturing at SSAC conferences on Canadian architect Frank... read more →