Where the Wild Things Are
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Where the Wild Things Are

Gain insight into the power of collaboration and public consultation from the Principal of a growing Canadian architecture practice.

By Daniels Faculty

Date and time

Thursday, November 21 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EST

Location

John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design

1 Spadina Crescent DA170 (Main Hall) Toronto, ON M5S 2J5 Canada

Agenda

6:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Public Reception


Light food and soft drinks will be served.

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Lecture


Main Hall

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Where the Wild Things Are chronicles the journey of a small architecture studio based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The work of its two studios in Halifax and Toronto has garnered national and international recognition in the practice’s brief history now with projects spanning 7 provinces, the US and Caribbean. From small renovations and dramatic coastal private residences to the design process and value-based approach that propelled the firm to major public and community projects. Gain insight into the power of collaboration and public consultation as the studio looks ahead to the future of both the profession of architecture and their own growing practice.

Omar Gandhi is the Principal of Omar Gandhi Architects, an architectural practice founded in 2010 with small teams in both Halifax and Toronto. In its early years, the studio was awarded the Canada Council for the Arts Professional Prix de Rome, was included in Wallpaper* Magazine’s Architects Directory, and Omar himself was named as one of Monocle Magazine’s ‘Most Influential Canadians’. Omar was chosen as one of the Architectural League of New York’s ‘Emerging Voices’ of 2016 and in 2018, was appointed the Louis I. Kahn visiting Assistant Professorship in Architectural Design at the Yale School of Architecture. Most recently, Omar Gandhi Architect was the recipient of a 2018 Governor General’s Medal in Architecture for its work on Rabbit Snare Gorge and honored as the only Canadian practice in Architectural Record Magazine’s 2018 Design Vanguard. In 2020, the studio was part of the team awarded the new Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and in 2021, completed the revitalization of one of Canada’s most Iconic landmarks, Peggy’s Cove. Omar was made a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Association of Canada in 2022.

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The University of Toronto’s Daniels Faculty is an internationally recognized school of design offering professional and other programs in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, and visual/curatorial studies, and is at the forefront of research in these fields. For more information, visit us at www.daniels.utoronto.ca.

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