With over 200 archival holdings, the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) Collection in Montreal has grown over the years with works contributed by international architects, historians, and critics that document the history, culture, and production of architectural ideas. On December 6th, the CCA announced that Toyo Ito will join their ranks with the Japanese architect’s donation of the work produced by his Tokyo-based firm between 1971 and 1995.
Founded as a new type of cultural institution by Phyllis Lambert in 1979, the CCA is currently directed by Giovanna Borasi and steered by the CCA Board of Trustees. An international research institution and museum premised on the belief that architecture is a public concern, the CCA produces both exhibitions and publications, develops and shares its collection as a resource for research, offers public programs, and hosts activities that explore how architecture shapes—and might reshape—contemporary life.
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