How modern windows and doors in Vaughan cut heat loss, boost comfort and value, and meet Ontario standards—plus a quick look at rebates and financing.
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Liliana Alvarez
Architectural identity lives in the details. Rooflines, windows, entries, and material selections influence how a home feels, functions, and represents its occupants. These enhancements go beyond surface appeal to create spaces that feel grounded in story and place.
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Cosmic Timetraveler
Casinos are built to dazzle, but many of them carry hidden layers of history. From theatres and spas to world fair pavilions, their pasts reveal how architecture and culture adapt over time. Next time you step into a casino, you might wonder, what stood here before the roulette wheels and blackjack tables?
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David Mulligan
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Hotel Grand Lisboa dan Casino Lisboa Makau. (Wikimedia Commons/Diego Delso)
Designing with hard materials gets easier when you stop fighting them and start working with their natural strengths. The process may take a little more planning and the right equipment, but the results can be striking.
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Liliana Alvarez
You don’t need a massive budget or a total remodel to create a home that stands out. A bold light in the entryway, a mix of textures, custom pieces that actually fit your space, and some personal touches can do more than you’d think.
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Liliana Alvarez
The futuristic façade is not science fiction. It is already here, in cities across the globe, shaping how people interact with buildings and with each other. From sustainability to storytelling, from geometry to technology, façades have become the stage where architecture projects its vision of tomorrow.
Having the right HVAC system is a good start to ensuring comfort in a home, but with the right maintenance during breakdowns, individuals can save money on energy bills.
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Liliana Alvarez
The principles behind extreme-climate design are creeping into everyday architecture. Rising global temperatures, shifting weather patterns, and more frequent storms mean more people are facing challenges once reserved for distant regions.
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Liliana Alvarez