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Subject Guides • Architecture

Canadian Architecture

Architects

Architects in Canada - Sortable by Name, Firm, or City.

BC Firms

Ontario Firms

Nova Scotia Firms

Quebec Firms

RAIC Member Directory

UW Library Publication - Architecture Schools and Practices

Architectural History

Architecture of Canada 

Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Its architectural heritage

The Canadian Architect and Builder - Browse or search the digital pages of Canada's first journal devoted to architecture, published between 1888 and 1908.

Canadian Centre for Architecture - A museum and study centre devoted to international architecture.

Canadian Architectural Archives - Holds the complete works of prominent 20th century architects including Douglas Cardinal, Ray Affleck, Arthur Erickson, Ron Thom and John B. and John C. Parkin. Their collection also features works of firms with regional significance.

Industrial Architecture of Montreal - An online, searchable database documenting industrial buildings constructed between 1850 and 1945. Alson contains some biographical information on prominent Montreal architects.

TOBuilt: A Database of Buildings in Toronto. Features a growing collection of colour photos of properties, old and new, in various Toronto neighbourhoods.

Toronto - ARCHINDONT (Architectural Index for Ontario) - "Archindont is a database of architectural information and citations to periodical articles and books about buildings in Toronto."

Winnipeg Building Index

Architectural Organizations

Alberta Association of Architects

Architectural Institute of British Columbia

Manitoba Association of Architect

Nova Scotia Association of Architects

Ontario Association of Architects

Ordes des Architectes du Quebec

Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC)

Architectural Projects

Zone Architecture - Contemporary architecture in Quebec.

Canadian Skyscrapers - View images and diagrams of new and proposed tall buildings in Canada

 

Michele Laing, Liaison Librarian for Architecture
January 4, 2008