We are pleased to introduce the jury for our 2022 Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence: Louis T. Lemay, President of Lemay, Montreal; Betsy Williamson, co-founder of Williamson Williamson, Toronto; Peter Hargraves, founder of Sputnik Architecture, Winnipeg; and photographer Félix Michaud, Montreal. Louis T. Lemay Architect, FRAIC, AIA A Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute […]
The Canada Council for the Arts is now accepting submissions for the Professional Prix de Rome in Architecture, Prix de Rome in Architecture – Emerging Practitioners, Ronald J. Thom Award for Early Design Achievement, and the J.B.C. Watkins Award. The Prix de Rome in Architecture – Professional is a $50,000 prize offered to a young […]
Why don t we live together? Alternative housing in a hot real estate market
Many people are priced out of Canada s urban housing markets. Others are disenchanted with the four walls of the single family home. From a San Francisco commune network, to co-living communities in Berlin, advocates say there are benefits to sharing domestic space.
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Lisa Godfrey ·
Posted: Apr 08, 2021 5:08 PM ET | Last Updated: April 9
Corporate-run co-living rentals, with hotel-like qualities, are on offer in expensive cities. But much shared housing is created from the ground up by residents. Seen here before the pandemic is The Collective Old Oak in London, England.(Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images)