George Brown College’s Centre for Construction and Engineering Technologies and Café Belong partnered to prototype a device that Café Belong will use as a heat setting mold for their serving cups.
Family Practice of the Future
Waiting Room Design project is collaboration between St Michael’s Hospital and the George Brown College, Architectural Technician Program. St Michael’s Hospital worked with an architectural firm to design the Family Practice of the Future for their 80 Bond St location.
Redesigning Life in the Inner Suburbs
The popular view of Toronto defines the city by its downtown core, defined in contrast to the self-contained 905 outer suburbs. But this binary ignores Toronto’s inner suburbs, the fastest growing portion of the city and home to much of its aging population, newly landed citizens, and some of its poorest residents, resulting in a neighbourhood infrastructure that is in decline.
Booster Seat Safety
With the correct use of child restraints, 75 percent of child death and injury in vehicle crashes can be prevented. In accordance with a recent Ontario booster seat law, Magna Aftermarket Inc. approached George Brown College’s School of Design students and Director Luigi Ferrara to conduct research on Magna’s booster seat prototype, along with developing educational programs and print materials to encourage proper u
Main Streets of Markham: Making a Regional Road Into a Community Spine
Regional Road 7 (Highway 7) was once a major highway connecting small communities to Southern Ontario. It has now become an urban traffic artery as a result of the creation of the parallel major highway 407 and increasing residential development. This section that runs through Markham, Ontario, traverses the longest axis of the community.