All Events
Doors Open
The Club will open its doors to the public for a rare, two-day citywide event - Doors Open Toronto. The free, weekend-long celebration of architecture and public space has, this year, chosen to focus on “Hidden Histories” and spotlights more than 160 of Toronto’s architectural, historical, cultural and socially significant buildings and sites for exploration.
Architypes | In Conversation with Siamak Hariri
Founding partner of Hariri Pontarini Architects, Siamak Hariri joins members and guests for an inspiring evening of connection. Drawing upon examples from his internationally recognized portfolio, Siamak will explore the creative process, and examine where ideas come from.
Nova Archaeologia Dark Remnants by Paul Haslip
The University Club of Toronto is pleased to present Nova Archaeologia: Dark Remnants - a still-life photography exhibit by Paul Haslip, as part of the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.
Architypes | Signs that Define Toronto with Kurt Kraler & Philip Evans
Kurt Kraler and Philip Evans offer a glimpse into the history, culture, and stories of the city of Toronto as told through its unique signage. Their Heritage Toronto-nominated book is packed full of gorgeous historic and vintage photography and is accompanied by thoughtful essays from over 20 different contributors on the social and cultural value of the city’s signage.
Architypes | Finding Joy in the City with Ken Greenberg
Urban designer, city building advocate, author, and visionary behind The Bentway, Ken Greenberg joins us for a conversation about discovering joy through exploration in Toronto as the first in our Architypes series for 2024!
Architypes | A Fireside Chat with David Winterton
In the second Architypes event of the year, David Winterton (ERA Architects) speaks to the evolution of Club culture in Toronto, its connections to British and American private Clubs, and Darling & Pearson’s important forays into Club architecture.