
Building on Canada’s Historical Architecture with Adaptive Reuse
Re-structuring.
Adaptive reuse is the process of giving new life to an existing building, to highlight its history and past purpose rather than just building anew.
Adaptive reuse is the process of giving new life to an existing building, to highlight its history and past purpose rather than just building anew.
A retrospective dedicated to the Quebec City-born master silversmith launches at the National Gallery of Canada.
The goal is always to be flawlessly informal.
The room, while minute and filled to the brim with people, feels more like a polished dinner party than anything else.
Located within the walls of Old Quebec, the Château Frontenac is a hotel with a glamorous and storied history.