TagsCCAchannel

How Modern at CCA #architecture #museum

Discover the exhibition How Modern, a reinterpretation of modernism through the architecture of socialist China, on display at CCA until April 5, 2026. source UC2ixh99EEQzPpohvV4ayuFQ

Brian Boigon on Culture Lab : The nightclub redefined the notion of the symposium

Video interview with Brian Boigon. It is published in the context of the exhibition Interactive Entertainment Architecture: Culture Lab, Toronto 1991–1994. Interactive Entertainment Architecture: Culture...

Where We Grow Older

Where will you live once you grow older? Will your city take care of you? How to design for the elderly, and for those...

What places get to define vacancy? – A discussion between Maurice Cox and Mio Tsuneyama

Vacancy is a condition that encompasses both vacant buildings and vacant lands. While these two share commonalities, they relate to distinct social contexts and...

2025 Architecture as Public Concern Lecture: How Can We Build Relation?

The third Architecture as Public Concern Lecture supports the CCA Research Network, an entity bringing together alumni from almost four decades of research programs...

How Modern : Opening Conference

On 20 November, curator Shirley Surya presented the project and her curatorial approach. The presentation was followed by a brief conversation with architectural historian...

CCA-WRI Research Fellowship Program 2026 – 2028 : Mio Tsuneyama and Maurice D. Cox on vacancy

For the open call for the CCA–WRI Research Fellowship Program, jointly organized by the CCA and the Window Research Institute, two members of the...

Placekeeping with Brooke Rice, Autumn Godwin, Marnie Jacobs, and Amanda Lickers

Placekeeping practices extend beyond the preservation of physical spaces. They centre instead on unbroken ties to territory that stretch out through living cultural transmission,...

Toolkit for Today: Defying Computational Cravings with Kara Keeling and Simone C. Niquille

How are computational optics operating in and through the built environment? How have they become so ubiquitous and taken for granted, completing the desires...