A joint team of Formline, Chevalier Morales, and Montreal’s Architecture49 has revealed its design for a new library project in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The firms say the project is conceived as a “pillar in the reconciliation of Indigenous and Western ways of living and building” that.
Completed in 2019 in Montreal, Canada. Defined as the combination of a park and a shopping mall, both considered as highly attended "third place", this innovative library embodies an.
Concept designs of Saskatoon’s new central library have been released. The 136,000 square foot library will be located in downtown Saskatoon at 321 2nd Avenue North with plans to open in 2026. Designed by Formline Architecture, Chevalier Morales, and Architecture 49 traditional, The project draws inspiration from First Nation and Métis architecture. The exterior of […]
The Canada Council for the Arts has announced the shortlisted candidates for Canada’s official representation at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. The team and proposal that will represent Canada at the next Venice Biennale of Architecture will be announced in March 2022. The exhibition will take place at the Canada […]