The Badlands of Ontario, Canada, represent one of the province’s most striking geological formations, where exposed clay slopes and dramatic erosional patterns create a Mars-like terrain that has captivated architects seeking to build in harmony with extreme landscapes. Located primarily in Caledon, northwest of Toronto, these ancient lakebeds have eroded over millennia into a otherworldly panorama of rust-red gullies, sparse vegetation, and sculptural landforms that challenge conventional approaches to site planning and design integration.
For architects and designers, the Ontario Badlands present both opportunity and …
