Since June 2013, a modernist structure has been under construction on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon’s River Landing neighbourhood. Its low, flat topography mimics the surrounding Prairie landscape and its protruding glass wings and copper-coloured mesh exterior distinguishes it from any other building in the city.
Redefining the Heart of the City! See the latest update to True North square.
The scent inside the Mendel Art Gallery’s basement is a cocktail of paints, varnishes, metals and woods – intoxicating, though not unpleasant – but I’m only whiffing a fraction of Saskatoon’s largest public art vaults.
All three levels of government are set to support the $75M Diversity Gardens at Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg.
After a long wait, Saskatchewan's newest art gallery is set to finally open its doors to the public this fall.
Canadian Museum for Human Rights wins International Architecture Award from the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
Congratulations to University College of the North for achieving LEED Gold Certification on April 20, 2016.
In Assiniboine Park, designs are underway for a unique horticultural attraction that will be the final piece of the park’s modern redevelopment.
Every school’s got a hot spot where the cool kids like to hang out. At Victoria Linklater Memorial School, it’s by the front doors.
Iconic is an over-used word – we are now largely immune to it. Watching a building that is touted as iconic from the start of construction, it’s easy to be cynical, to ignore the design detail and thought involved.
We are very proud to announce that Scott Stirton, CEO from our Winnipeg office will be named 2015 Fellows.
The designers and builders of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) are among those celebrating at the grand opening of Canada’s new signature museum.