
Toronto: The Latest Architecture and News
Toronto Architecture City Guide: 30 Modern and Contemporary Landmarks in Canada's Largest City

As one of the host cities of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Toronto is preparing to welcome fans from across the globe. The Canadian city, the fourth largest in North America, has become a cosmopolitan center with its renowned business district and cultural venues that come alive during the summer and early fall nights. Toronto offers a beautifully diverse urban setting, with shimmering high-rises and smaller brick houses, intertwining residential and vibrant commercial areas, public parks, and even beaches. All become part of the city's striking skyline, crowned by the iconic CN Tower.
Toronto's ongoing sprawl and constant urban development are evident as new projects spread through the city, weaving themselves into existing buildings, from 19th-century landmarks such as the Gooderham Building to major contemporary works like the Aga Khan Museum. These new constructions include increasing adaptive reuse and retrofitted projects throughout the city as more efforts and incentives are provided to reduce carbon emissions.
Montague House / Studio of Contemporary Architecture (SOCA)

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Architects: Studio of Contemporary Architecture (SOCA)
- Area: 5000 ft²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Lepage Millwork, Moncer Flooring
Ulster House / LGA Architectural Partners

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Architects: LGA Architectural Partners
- Area: 377 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Hollace Cluny, Mjolk
SLA Designs Public Spaces and Streetscapes for Toronto's New Island Community in the Port Lands

Landscape and urban design studio SLA has unveiled the design for the public realm and streetscapes of Toronto's new 39.8-hectare waterfront community. The urban landscape project "Ookwemin Minising" is located in the Port Lands, an industrial and recreational district southeast of downtown Toronto, currently undergoing urban revitalization to transform the area from a former industrial zone into a naturalized river valley, mixed-use neighbourhoods, and public parkland. The overall transformation is being led by Waterfront Toronto, a publicly funded, not-for-profit corporation established in 2001 to oversee the regeneration of the area, as part of a broader government initiative to renaturalize urban areas and increase housing density. The redevelopment of Ookwemin Minising is expected to be completed in phases between 2031 and 2040.
Mabelle Park / LGA Architectural Partners

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Architects: LGA Architectural Partners
- Area: 23475 ft²
- Year: 2025
Gardiner Museum / Montgomery Sisam Architects + Andrew Jones Design

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Architects: Andrew Jones Design, Montgomery Sisam Architects
- Area: 800 m²
- Year: 2025
MVRDV, Diamond Schmitt, and Two Row Architect Reveal Design for the Temerty Building at the University of Toronto

The University of Toronto has revealed the design for the Temerty Building, a new facility for health research and education at the heart of the university campus. The project was designed by MVRDV and Diamond Schmitt Architects in collaboration with Two Row Architect. It builds on a previous collaboration between the first two offices at the University of Toronto Scarborough campus, scheduled for completion in late 2026. The project was first introduced in Temerty Medicine's 2018-2023 Academic Strategic Plan and envisions a 36,000-square-metre extension to the university's Medical Sciences Building, including laboratories for higher education, classrooms, and shared spaces. Work on site is expected to begin in the second half of 2026, starting with preparatory work in July.
Limberlost Place / Moriyama Teshima Architects

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Architects: Moriyama Teshima Architects
- Area: 203330 ft²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Contract Glaziers, Nordic Structures, Walters Group
Copper House / Fabrication Studio + François Abbott

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Architects: Fabrication Studio, François Abbott
- Area: 60 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Santa & Cole, De la Espada, Formani, Ligne Roset
Hariri Pontarini Architects and Snøhetta to Design New Ontario Science Centre in Toronto

Hariri Pontarini Architects and Snøhetta have been selected to design the new Ontario Science Centre in Toronto. Announced in February 2026, the 400,000-square-foot facility will anchor the site's ongoing transformation through a 220,000-square-foot building defined by a series of scalloped, modular volumes. A central component of the proposal is the physical integration of the existing Pods and the historic Cinesphere via elevated connections and a continuous public promenade. Construction is expected to begin in Spring 2026, with completion anticipated in 2029 as part of a broader waterfront redevelopment strategy.
The 12th Edition of Toronto’s Winter Stations Reveals Images of Five Winning Projects

The annual Winter Stations design competition returns to Toronto for its twelfth edition, once again transforming the lifeguard stations of Woodbine Beach into temporary works of public art. On view from February 16 to March 30, 2026, this year's exhibition is organized under the theme Mirage, inviting participants to examine perception, illusion, and the shifting boundaries between what is seen and what is constructed. Selected from more than 300 international submissions, three winning proposals from Canada, the United States, and a Germany–Ukraine collaboration are presented alongside two installations developed by university teams. Installed along the frozen shoreline of Lake Ontario, the projects reinterpret seasonal infrastructure as platforms for spatial experimentation during the winter months.
Dollhouse Loft / StudioAC
Indigenous Hub / BDP Quadrangle + Two Row Architect + Stantec Architecture + ERA Architects

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Architects: BDP Quadrangle, ERA, Stantec Architecture, Two Row Architect
- Area: 40000 m²
- Year: 2025
North of Brooklyn Pizzeria / MRDK

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Architects: MRDK
- Area: 2550 ft²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: 3M film, Agape, Arta Ceramics, CTL leather, DTile, +7
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Professionals: Atlas Worx
DesignTO Festival 2026

Attention art and design lovers! The 16th annual DesignTO Festival returns January 23 - February 1, 2026. Join us at multiple venues across Toronto for 10 days of inspiring exhibitions, installations, and events.
Rathnelly House / Studio VAARO

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Architects: Studio VAARO
- Area: 340 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Artemide, Fantini, Flos, FontanaArte, Forbes & Lomax, +1
















