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  • Classy, Contemporary, and Canadian

    Canadian Contemporary: The Northern Home, edited by Hannah Jenkins, showcases contemporary residential architecture and design across Canada by renowned Canadian-based architects and designers. This week’s Blog is a review of the book and serves up a quick peek within its pages.

  • Home Spa Renovation

    For those looking to create additional living space and increase the value of their home, a basement renovation can accomplish both, while costing far less than building an addition might. This week’s Blog takes a look at some of the challenges posed by a basement renovation and at the solutions offered by Saniflo.

  • A hurricane proof home with modern style

    A “hurricane-proof” home in the community of Meteghan River, Nova Scotia, has been getting some press over the summer. This one-of-a-kind beach house, made from approximately 612,000 recycled plastic bottles has been built to withstand the awesome fury of a Category 5 hurricane, all without sacrificing any of its aesthetic value. This week’s Blog takes a look at this amazing, weather resistant, costal home that has something that you may not expect – Modern Style.

  • Barcelona from the Studio Collection – A fluid texture that creates the feeling of having the whole ocean in one room.

    Unveiled for the first time at the Wood Design Show last month, Uniboard’s Studio Collection is guaranteed to deliver breathtaking aesthetics to large-scale commercial or residential building projects all across North America. This week’s Blog reaches out to Uniboard to learn more about the inspiration behind Studio and how the company’s newest collection is changing the game for interior designers, architects and those in the commercial and institutional segments.

  • Curb Appeal is King in 2020

    This past year was an exciting one for exteriors, where we saw the rising popularity of bolder, darker colors, mixed materials, and designers getting creative with indoor-outdoor living. Looking ahead, however, this week’s Blog takes a look how designers, architects, and contractors are devoting more thoughtfulness on exteriors and the impact on the building’s design, ensuring that 2020 will be the year that curb appeal becomes king.

  • A Million Miles Later, Some Things Never Change

    After many years of experience and a million miles of travel speaking with industry’s movers and shakers, noted business advisor Mark Breslin has a particular insight into the evolution of this business. This week’s Blog takes a look at some of what he’s learned; the good, the bad, and the ugly, as well as his thoughts about the future.

  • The Benefits of a Modular Home

    The world of construction is constantly finding new and smarter ways of doing things across all branches of the industry. And one of the greatest advancements in precision construction over the years has undoubtedly been the modular home. This week’s Blog takes a look at the benefits of going modular when building your home and some of the things that homebuyers need to keep in mind when considering this growing trend in construction.

  • Why you should attend: BUILDEX Alberta 2019

    BUILDEX Alberta, celebrating 20 years, will be held at the BMO Centre in Calgary on November 6-7, 2019. This event will cater to the entire building industry, offering exhibits and educational sessions. Elements of the show include TECHCENTRIC, focusing on current and future technologies, and a new BIM / VDC Innovation Hub. Attendees can also enjoy a CaGBC Green Building feature and Food Truck Alley. BUILDEX Alberta aims to connect the holistic building industry across all sectors.

  • Survive, Thrive and Succeed Together: 
Safety in the Workplace

    How often do you consider your survival in your workplace? Perhaps you are one of those that believe that a workforce fatality would never happen to you. Sadly that’s the thought of many workers in North America who do not survive the day at work. This week’s Blog takes a look at safety in the work place and the steps that you can take in order to better survive, thrive, and succeed as a team; and then make it back home safely at the end of the day.

  • A Perspective on Sketching

    A Perspective on Sketching A review of Sketching: For Architecture & Interior Design, by Stephanie Travis Written by Jenna Collignon, Junior Editor, Matrix Group Publishing The world of architecture is incredibly complex and vast, especially when it comes to designing elements yourself.  Sketching: For Architecture & Interior Design by Stephanie Travis perfectly tackles the introduction […]

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