Coolearth Featured in The Globe and Mail: Mount Dennis Child-Care Centre

We’re proud to share that Coolearth Architecture was recently featured in The Globe and Mail as part of Dave LeBlanc’s Architourist column Baking cookies in Toronto’s first net-zero child-care centre (Sept. 17, 2025). The story highlights the new Mount Dennis Early Learning and Child Care Centre, designed by CS&P Architects in association with Coolearth Architecture. …

Mariposa Hospice – Photo Update

Having the choice of where to spend the last days of life is a valuable consideration for many of those in palliative care. Hospitals often lack the comfort of a patient’s own home and yet, homes lack the support and ready assistance that a hospital provides. The Mariposa House Hospice offers 5 residential beds for …

Editorial: Should Canada have an Indigenous Governor General?

The following editorial was written by Sheena Sharp on February 18th: Should Canada have an Indigenous Governor General? As a representative of the Queen? I have never been an advocate of getting rid of the Queen as our head of state, NOT because of tradition, but because the rest of the system works fairly well …

Coolearth – Sustainable Architecture at the Green Living Show

This past weekend the Coolearth team was at the Green Living Show.  Thank you to everyone who came out to the show — there was a lot of very interesting conversation!     After Sheena’s seminar on how homeowners can retrofit their houses to be Net-zero Carbon there were so many people around the booth — …

Ojibway Quillwork – Toronto Offsite Design Festival 2017 – Opening Reception

  As part of the Toronto Offsite Design Festival 2017 we invite you to see Boshdayosgaykwe Pawis’s work from the G’zaagin Art Gallery’s work at 386 Pacific Avenue, Coolearth Architecture from January 16th to February 16th.     G’zaagin Art Gallery resourcefully uses all of its materials, and finds creative ways for people to experience natural …