Toronto
BDP Quadrangle, our North American headquarters located in Toronto, has been a prominent multidisciplinary architecture, design, and urbanism studio in Canada since 1986.
Our team delivers innovative and strategic solutions across the built environment, encompassing mixed-use, residential, workplace, retail, transit, media environments, education, and healthcare projects, all focused on promoting wellbeing, inclusivity, and sustainable futures.
Toronto Highlights
Young Condos Wins Urban Design Excellence Award
Young Condos at City Centre has received the Urban Design Excellence Award in the High-Rise Category at the City of Kitchener’s Great Places Awards.
BDP Quadrangle advances Canadian Healthcare portfolio with QEII Health Sciences Centre Masterplan
BDP Quadrangle and FBM Architecture of Halifax have been selected to develop the masterplan for the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre.
Reina wins 2025 ARIDO Impact Award
Reina has received the 2025 ARIDO Impact Award, recognizing interior design that delivers meaningful and measurable impact!
Think.
Insights on how to address today’s global challenges through design.
Purpose-Built Rental: innovation that reduces costs and builds value
Across Canada, developers are rethinking how to deliver housing.
From idle to alive: reimagining the future of parking
As Toronto moves beyond car dependency, parking is evolving - from buried infrastructure to adaptable, above-grade spaces serving future needs.
Designing rental housing from the inside out
Across Canada, the need for purpose-built rental housing has never been greater, but quantity alone won’t solve the housing crisis.
Toronto: Growing pains
Every year 120,000 new people call the Toronto region home. This Good City paper examines how to leverage this growth to improve urban living.
How do we build 1.5M homes in the next 10 years?
The More Homes Built Faster Act (Bill 23) aims to deliver 1.5 million homes in Ontario over 10 years. How can this be both equitable and sustainable?
Low Carbon Now
WorldGBC aims for net-zero operational and 40% less embodied carbon by 2030. How can we act now?
Seven key findings from Heritage for All
Making Canada’s heritage buildings accessible to all people regardless of physical ability.
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