The University of Waterloo is celebrating the legacy of Professor Emeritus Andrew Levitt through one of their four term speaker series: Praxes of Care–attention, action, communication and maintenance. The series is curated by faculty, staff, and representatives of student groups: Treaty Lands Global Stories, Bridge, and the Sustainability Collective. “Praxes of Care asks, ‘what is […]
Editorial: Site Unseen
Habitations Saint-Michel Nord. Photo by James Brittain
As Canadian cities slipped in and out of lockdowns over the past year, architecture firms have been periodically turning to virtual site visits to limit in-person contact at meetings. Here at
Canadian Architect, we’ve also been looking at new ways to review buildings. This was particularly the case for the current issue, written and produced entirely during a full lockdown in several Canadian regions.
In non-pandemic times,
Canadian Architect insists that writers visit the buildings they are reviewing. But the current stay-at-home order in Toronto, and similar guidelines elsewhere, made that it impossible for us to undertake even this basic step as we were preparing the present issue on the theme of Houses and Housing.