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Canadian Architecture News January 2006

January 01: Valerie Gow
January 02: Partnership plans busy year
January 03: Building big ideas without big budgets
January 05: Newly restructured halls at Royal Ontario Museum now open to the public
January 05: When is a shed not a shed?
January 05: Ontario engineers win awards for wood structures
January 05: Comfort on the street scene
January 06: Reflections on the year past and a resolution for 2006
January 08: National Building Museum Announces Phyllis Lambert as Winner of 2006 Vincent J. Scully Prize
January 12: Some assembly required*
January 12: Where space, time and purpose coalesce
January 12: New architectural technology program emphasizes 'green' building design
January 13: A refined alternative -- in Mississauga
January 17: Architecture captured on canvas
January 17: Author Coupland to help design park
January 17: 125 Kilos of Books at the Canadian Centre for Architecture
January 17: Douglas Coupland commissioned to design urban park in Toronto
January 21: Even subway stations need makeovers
January 26: A better place to learn for Rama's kids
January 26: Keep historic half-round around as it is
January 27: Ambitious waterfront blueprint unveiled
January 27: New television series Building Green coming to PBS this spring
January 27: 'Little people' aim to restore old bank
January 27: Breaking out of the box in the U.K.
January 27: Modern prefab: When will it catch on in Canada?
January 28: Vancouver Art Gallery 'definitely' on the move
January 30: Fear of heights finally cured?
January 31: Winnipeg grad wins Canada Council architecture prize
January 31: Great design vital to success of new condominium projects
January 31: Michael Acht wins the Prix de Rome in Architecture for Emerging Practitioners