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Flora Hall in Ottawa as a key example of how long abandoned heritage buildings can be adapted for future reuse.
Adaptive Reuse 13 August 2024
Social inclusion, sustainability and healthy cities, beyond form and aesthetics.
Healthy cities 13 August 2024
Gaining insights from rural communities to reach quality in the built environment.
Regenerative Communities 13 August 2024
Students at TMU attending a design workshop for a more inclusive waterfront in Toronto.
Equitable Waterfront 13 August 2024
Nightscapes in big cities should be inclusive and livable for everyone.
Livable Nightscape 13 August 2024
Architecture can enable learning spaces as places for discovery, sense of belonging and social interaction.
Inclusive Schools 13 August 2024
Interaction and collaboration of key actors significantly impact quality of a project.
Participatory Processes 13 August 2024
Christian especially appreciates the bright activity room at the Maison Véro & Louis in Varennes.
Accessible Qualities 13 August 2024
Guardian Bear presents his new home to his community in Northern Manitoba.
Community-Led Housing 13 August 2024
National Strategy 13 August 2024
Public parks can improve spatial justice for marginalized communities.
Reconciled lands 13 August 2024
Standards for multi-unit housing need to better serve the residents’ well-being.
Residential Connections 13 August 2024
Revitalized urban green spaces boost biodiversity through social engagement.
Resilient parks 13 August 2024
Martine from Cité des Bâtisseurs, Montreal shares her lined experience in the kitchen space of her retirement home.
Integrated biodiversity 13 August 2024
Embracing “two-eyed seeing” approach as a basis for improving the quality of the built environment.
Responsive policies 13 August 2024
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Quality in Canada’s Built Environment: Roadmaps to Equity, Social Value and Sustainability
A research partnership funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (#895-2022-1003)

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