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Canada Pavilion Explores Renewal at Expo Osaka 2025

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Courtesy of Canada Pavilion The Canada Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka features interactive exhibits and installations that present the country's innovation, culture, and diversity.

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Canada unveils bio-responsive installation at the Venice Biennale

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Canada has opened its national exhibition at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale with Picoplanktonics , an exploration of architecture’s potential role in planetary remediation.

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Trade war with Canada and Mexico could impact construction spending, ABC warns

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and both Canada and Mexico may impact private construction project financing, the Associated Builders and Contractors has warned. The emerging trade war between the U.S. The statement comes as the ABC released its latest data on nonresidential construction spending. The ABC analysis of recent U.S. in the month of December.

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CBC asks: What's behind Canada's housing delivery crisis?

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Canada’s points-based admission system is perhaps the biggest culprit for the dearth of construction workers that’s currently holding up housing delivery to the tune of 30,000-40,000 homes per year.

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Canada's first net-zero carbon hospital set to open in 2027

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Designed by Parkin Architects Limited in association with ZGF Architects, the future CDH will be the first hospital in Canada to achieve Zero Carbon Building – Design™ certification from the Canada Green Building Council. It is also British Columbia’s first fully electric hospital.

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Asif Khan adds sinuous public boardwalk to south London’s Canada Dock

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British architect Asif Khan has completed a ribbon-like bridge over Canada Dock in south London , which acts as a "connector" to the area's timber trade history amid its radical transformation. The post Asif Khan adds sinuous public boardwalk to south London’s Canada Dock appeared first on Dezeen.

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Asif Khan homages Victorian London timber laborers with Canada Water boardwalk

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Asif Khan ’s contribution to London's Canada Water master plan, a 230-foot-long boardwalk designed to homage the historic Surrey Docks' laborers and their role in Britain’s bygone timber industry heyday, has debuted in collaboration with the award-winning firm Townshend Landscape Architect.

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