
It's time for Canada's architecture to better reflect our values
From The Big Story by Frequency Podcast Network
May 5, 2026 · 26 min · Episode 1824
About this episode
The episode discusses how Canada's architecture can better reflect its cultural values and diversity.
Canada is known for its vibrant culture and diversity, but you wouldn't know that from our architecture. It's no surprise that the bottom line plays a role into materials and design decisions of commercial, residential and cultural buildings, but is there a way Canada can balance creativity, budget and authenticity to have the best looking country? Host Maria Kestane speaks to Alex Josephson, founder of Toronto-based architecture firm, Partisans, to dig into the investment Canada needs to make into its up-and-coming creatives, and just how important building aesthetics are to our country's ethos.
People in this episode
Host: Maria Kestane
Guest: Alex Josephson
Topics covered
- architecture
- Canada
- cultural diversity
- design
- investment in creativity
Keywords
- architecture
- Canada
- cultural diversity
- design decisions
- building aesthetics
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Partisans
Places: Canada, Toronto
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