SALA School of Architecture + Landscape Architecture
SALA is situated within the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam). We acknowledge the urgency of reconciliation and accept our responsibility to listen, learn and collaborate in a spirit of respect, reciprocity and truth with Indigenous Peoples.
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Fall 2024 Event
Series Category: news
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Projects Category: page
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BDes Alumni Series: Onto
Academia Category: news
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Student work from Transformative Botanical Representations
course Category: news
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University Team Wins Third Place in 2024 Solar
Decathlon Category: news
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Remembering George
Wagner Category: news
Calendar
Academic
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Term 1 midterm break
Winter 2024 term 1 midterm break
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Last day of term 1
Winter 2023 term 1 classes end
Lectures
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Vienna House
New Directions in HousingDesigning for Connectedness and Resilience
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Tatiana Bilbao
New Directions in HousingOur Arthur Erickson Lecture features the Mexico City-based architect
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Inge Roecker
New Directions in HousingThe SALA Associate Professor and Principal of AIR Studio shares her work
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Hortense Blanchard + Susana Rojas Saviñón
The annual Garden Design Lecture features the Franco-Mexican duo behind Estudio Ome
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Events
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Book launch: Broken City
Celebrate Patrick Condon's newest publication
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Urbanarium City Debate 17: The Province Was Right to Assert Its Authority on Land Use
Who should decide what scale and type of development should go into an existing neighbourhood?
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Guides
Admissions
We accept applications for most of our programs between early-October and mid-January, with a September start to the school year.
Getting started at SALA
The first few weeks of school are exciting, but can also be overwhelming. We've collected resources that can make your transition easier.
Equity, diversity, and inclusion
Learn more about our EDI committee and connect to resources
Social
LASA x BCSLA Corn Roast
Landscape Architecture Annex
Students and alumni join the BCSLA for this longtime autumn tradition