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| â Average price : | $47/h |
| â Average response time : | 4h |
| â Tutors available : | 25 |
| â Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Toronto's architecture is unique. It's both classic and contemporary, where the old is learning to live with the new. Its two types of architecture can coexist because, for historical and geographical reasons, both types of buildings are still very well preserved, influenced by all kinds of migration, including European in the 19th century and Asian in recent centuriesâa true example of Canada's and Ontario's multiculturalism, and a fascinating subject for any architecture tutor or student interested in learning about the evolution of urban forms beyond the education at the university.
For those studying architecture or preparing for exams in Torontoâs high-level architecture programs, there's a wealth of real-life material to read, analyze, and work with. Some 'Torontonians' may have forgotten that Alberta Circle is home to Toronto's oldest surviving building, the Scadding Cabin (built in 1794), or have passed by the Old City Hallâa Gothic masterpieceâa million times without even glancing at its mysterious gargoyles (said to be based on the faces of politicians from the time of its construction).
These buildings offer invaluable case studies for architecture tutoring focused on heritage preservation and design history⊠And there is more that can't be learned online! The art essence of architecture is everywhere in the city.
Perhaps the students of architecture in Toronto are no longer bothered to look up as they pass by the city's first modern skyscraperâthe TD Centre (Toronto-Dominion Centre), built in the 1960s. But there is a lot to explore from the cityâs modern architectural science through landmarks. Â The University of Toronto itselfâone of the largest educational centres in the worldâhas impressive edifices that exemplify major architectural movements, such as Brutalism (Robarts Library), Modernism (McLennan Physical Laboratories), and Gothic styles (Hart House).
There are many interesting details to learn about Toronto's existing monuments to see what its landscape will look like in the future (will it be as colorful as the Ontario College of Art & Design?). Reading about these buildings is one thing, but having a tutor guide you through them in practical classes takes learning to the next level.
Toronto's strong architectural roots are more than evident, and any student or experienced architect should appreciate them. Between the buildings mentioned above, the Victorian and Georgian-style mansions on Beverly Street built by the region's first great entrepreneurs (and now home to several embassies) and today's monumental structures like the SkyTower (over 90 levels), Toronto is in the middle of a redevelopment, and as a university student, learning about its architecture history provides the best education to ensure the best possible transformation.
Toronto's leading architectural and design firms are seeking to revamp magnificent old buildings through the burgeoning restoration sector while combining their work with sustainability in residential, community, and commercial development.
Some of the world's leading firms working on reshaping Toronto's landscape include
Some of the most important opportunities to work as an architect in Toronto and gain experience, are found in the monumental King Toronto (a modern residential development of more than 400 homes), One Yonge (soon to be Canada's tallest skyscraper), a new campus for George Brown College, and one of the most significant, the renovation of the former Downsview Airport, with an investment of $30 billion, to be transformed into a sustainable neighborhood with more than 9,000 homes.
All of these transformations will take several years and will enable any university student to gain experience and put their academic knowledge in practice. If you don't have much time, consider online learning and take classes with an experienced teacher (in any language or for any level!). Finding an architecture tutor in Toronto, Canada, can enrich the lives of any student, from their undergraduate studies onward, and ensure a dream job!
Beyond just technical knowledge, architects in Canada need a very comprehensive skill set, demonstrating a commitment to the community and experience in diverse project types. It will allow you to contribute, from your student stage, to the city in a conscious, creative, and dynamic way, transforming it as needed. If you don't have much time, we encourage you to take online lessons with a tutor of a specific subject.
Canada boasts one of the most remarkable and prestigious circles of architecture students globally. Opened in 1890, the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto, as well as York University's School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, offer programs in architecture and interior design ranging from a bachelor's degree to a master's degree. These interdisciplinary programs offer comprehensive preparation encompassing theory, history, preservation knowledge, art and design.
To achieve the required standard and participate in the innovative projects mentioned, continuous classes with a private teacher are essential. An architecture tutor can complement what's taught at university and take you to the next level.
With private architecture classes, you'll find the tools to
In Toronto, education meets experience in every corner. For students at high school level or those already pursuing architecture education in Ontario, or beginning their work life, finding a tutor to help with subjects like architectural science, math, design theory, or exam preparation can be a game-changer.
Working alongside a knowledgeable architecture tutor offers tailored support to complement your classes at university or help you read and understand complex architectural texts and drawings.
Superprof is one of the platforms where you can find highly qualified architecture tutors with years of teaching experience; senior teachers can recommend what to read, see, or study to help you find your style. Learning with online tutoring or with in-person architecture private classes, will let you excel in any subject related to Architecture, Urbanism or Landscaping. An average price per lesson is $47/h (it may vary for an online class).
On their profiles, you can see their extensive experience and tailor it to the type of project you're focused on. Check reviews from other students about their lessons with our architecture tutors, filter by city or proximity, type of lesson (online or in person), language (most of them are bilingual), take your free class (most of our tutors give it) and contact the expert who can help you land any architectural job opportunities in Toronto or enhance your curriculum.
Dante
Architecture tutor
Dante is truly one of the best Rhino tutors out there! He helped me so much with my assignment and made everything so easy to understand. He really knows his stuff and is super skilled! Not once did he make feel bad for asking any question and he...
Hebah, 10 months ago
Jusha
Architecture tutor
Jusha is an exceptional mentor! She is highly organized, positive, punctual, and very knowledgeable in design and architecture. Learning from her is a delight, and I would strongly recommend her.
Anastasia, 10 months ago
Dante
Architecture tutor
Dante is a very proficient tutor in architecture, heâs patient, knowledgeable and accommodating! Highly recommended Dante to any architecture students seeking an experienced tutor!
Zico, 10 months ago
Tim
Architecture tutor
We had a good first meeting with Tim and already got quite a bit of useful information to move forward. Excited to work with him some more.
Mark, 3 years ago
John
Architecture tutor
John is an amazing tutor, he has very critical advise pertaining to many areas of expertise. He has a good eye and clear guidance. He is also very patient and positive. The quality of my work is so much better, Thank you John!
Anastasia, 4 years ago
Jana
Architecture tutor
Jana is a positive and wonderful mentor and I would have to say her approach to architecture has taught me well. She is great at explaining how to approach a brief and use context to design. Most importantly, she taught me the power of story telling...
Ma, 4 years ago