SCHEDULE

This pan-Canadian series of events aims to assess, bridge, converse and deliver on equity in architecture. Open to all students, faculty and communities associated with Canada’s University schools of architecture.

Steering group: Izabel AmaralVedanta BalbahadurPiper BernbaumAnne BordeleauNatalia Escobar CastrillónJake ChakasimCatherine HamelLisa Landrum  and Ozayr Saloojee, with UManitoba student researchers Temitope Akinsiku, Cole Marotta and Sabba Rezai, and a support team at the Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism, Carleton University.

How is Canadian architectural education centring social justice? – in pedagogy and pedagogical processes? What strategies for critical reflection and transformative change are in progress? How are student-led initiatives, creative teaching, intersectional research and engagement fostering equity? How are academic and professional sectors collaborating to share resources and best practices toward creating more inclusive built environments, and more diverse citizen-architects? How are equity initiatives impacting accreditation standards, and policies for quality architecture in Canada?

Architecture as a tool for social justice

A key take-away from the 2019-2020 CAFÉ series was the desire to further engage architecture as a tool for social justice. (See the Summary Report). Since summer 2020, schools of architecture have been confronting ongoing challenges exposed not only by the pandemic, but by the murder of George Floyd, the continued disclosures of unmarked graves at former residential school sites, and long overdue admissions of systemic racism and elitism in architectural education and practice.

In response to these challenges – and building on the success of the Canadian Architecture Forums on Education – a CAFÉ Capital series was launched in 2022. This pan-Canadian set of events aims to assess, bridge, converse and deliver on equity in architectural education via three interrelated arenas of action: teaching & learning; research & practice; service & engagement.

Three workshops on these topics in May 2022 helped to frame the in-person CAFÉ Capital forum in Ottawa September 29 to Oct. 2, 2022. Conversations and outcomes will support, orient and mobilize EDI initiatives at Canada’s accredited schools of architecture, advance CCUSA’s strategic planning, and inform discussions at the CACB Conference (Oct. 27-30, 2022).

Intersectional, trans-sectorial, trans-generational

The CAFÉ series continues to empower student groups, leveraging coast-to-coast connectivity with new forms of discursive assembly aimed at diversifying and indigenizing architectural pedagogies and removing institutional barriers. In Canada, student and faculty-led equity groups are active in every region. For listings and resources, see the (in progress) CAFÉ Capital RESOURCES Google Doc.

Social justice is intertwined with climate justice and with many 21st-century challenges facing design and planning professions and society at large. CAFÉ Capital is mobilizing knowledge to help build equity in architecture.

Call for Posters – still open – submit here. Gallery of Posters toward equity in architecture here.

CAFÉ CAPITAL 

Sept. 29 – Oct. 2, 2022

OPEN FORUM – IN PERSON & ONLINE

Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism (ASAU)

Carleton University, Ottawa

RESOURCES toward equity in architecture (google doc)

REGISTRATION for online events

Download a program

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE (all times in ET)

THURSDAY, Sept. 29 (online)

18:00-19:30

Welcome: Piper Bernbaum, Ozayr Saloojee and Natalia Escobar Castrillón

 

Opening Talk: Professor Zoe Toddintroduced by PhD student Monique Manatch 

 

FRIDAY, Sept. 30 – National Day of Truth and Reconciliation – (no CAFÉ events). Everyone encouraged to 

honour the day and participate in regional events. For events on Parliament Hill, see Remember Me.

 

SATURDAY, Oct. 1 (In-person & online) Working sessions to Assess, Bridge, Converse, and Deliver on Equity in 

Architecture – all sessions include panel discussions and conversations.

9:00Opening and Framing

Federica Goffi / Anne Bordeleau / Izabel Amaral / Lisa Landrum 

10:00 Equity in Teaching & Learning

Piper Bernbaum / Jake ChakasimJulia Jamrozik / Sara Jacobs

11:00Equity in Research & Practice

Natalia Escobar CastrillónOmeasoo Wahpasiw / Lisa Landrum / Emmanuelle van Rutten 

12:00Towards Equity in Service & Engagement

Vedanta Balbahadur / Jewel Amoah / Angela Gou / Josh Eckert / Tej Raja / Fiona Lim Tung

 

13:00 – LUNCH BREAK

 

14:00 Empowered & Empowering RepresentationWhere are my people? 

Kendall A. Nicholson / Catherine Hamel /Vivian Ton

14:30 – Challenges in and out of school – Dark Matter University

Jelisa Blumberg / Ozayr SaloojeeTemitope Akinsiku

15:00 – Inclusive spaces for Indigenous knowingThe Design Lodge

David Fortin / Jake Chakasim / Amina Lalor Shawn Bailey / Robyn Adams

15:45 – Conversation Circles (and online break-out rooms’)

16:30 – Sharing + Closing Reflections

 

SUNDAY, Oct. 2 – CAFÉ Capital – morning 

debriefing – IN-PERSON

9:30 – Moving beyond Rhetoric Workshop with Indigenous Relations Consultant Michael Etherington

12:00 – Closing: Monique Manatch

12:30 – Round Up & Next Steps – Open Discussion

 

SERVICE & ENGAGEMENT 
May 27, 2022 | 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST
OPEN WORKSHOP – ZOOM
Full Recording

Convenors:
Vedanta Balbahadur, McGill University
Vincent Hui, Toronto Metropolitan University
Ozayr Saloojee, Carleton University
Kai Wood Mah, Laurentian University
Nene Brode, University of Toronto, Daniels
Diogo Burnay, Dalhousie University

Presenters:
Ra’anaa Brown, “Decolonizing, Dismantling and Demystifying Design: The Introduction of a Black Feminist Lens”
Chris Baziw,  “Volunteerism, Homelessness, Architecture Practice/Education”
Clara James, “Black Students in Design and Building Black Success through Design: Making Change from the Bottom Up”

RESEARCH & PRACTICE 
May 20, 2022 | 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST
OPEN WORKSHOP – ZOOM
Full Recording

Convenors:
Natalia Escobar Castrillón, Carleton University
Tammy Gaber, Laurentian University
Mercedes Garcia Holguera, University of Manitoba
Andrew King, Lemay, FLDWRK & McGill University
Erica-Allen Kim, University of Toronto

Presenters:
Menna Agha, Carleton University, The Complicit Studio 
Honoure Black, Shawn Bailey, Lancelot Coar, University of Manitoba, Decolonizing Design with Indigenous and Land-Based Paradigms
Julia Pascutto, Lemay & FLDWRK, Gender Inclusive Design

Break-out Topics:
1. Reassessing research merit assessments. Facilitator: Andrew King, with Bechara Helal.
2. Community-engaged research. Facilitator: Mercedes Garcia Holguera, with Joshua Taron.
3. How is EDI impacting research practice? Facilitator: Tammy Gaber.

TEACHING & LEARNING 
May 10, 2022 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST
OPEN WORKSHOP – ZOOM
Full Recording

Convenors:
Piper Bernbaum, Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism, Carleton University
Sara Stevens, School of Architecture + Landscape Architecture, UBC

Presenters:
Erica Allen-Kim, Constructing / Dismantling the Syllabus 
Paniz Moayeri, Decolonizing the Syllabus
Brenda Mabel Reid, Care not Contract
Curry J. Hackett, Critical Pedagogies

Break-out Topics:
1. How do we dismantle / construct a syllabus? Google Dismantle Doc.
2. How do we decolonize a syllabus? Google Decolonize Doc.
3. How do we offer care through a syllabus? Google Care Doc. 
4. How can a syllabus be and create radical work? Google Radical Doc.

Past Events:

Five CAFÉ forums took place during the 2019-2020 academic year. Thank you to the nearly 1000 students, faculty and professionals who participated in these events!

Each event included presentations, round table discussions on the CAFÉ QUESTIONS & THEMES, and an open forum to share ideas on the role of architectural education in shaping Canada’s future.

Images and overviews of each CAFÉ may be found on the GALLERY. See the MANIFESTOS page for an online exhibition of all entries and winners. 

Download the CAFÉ Summary Report (Sept. 2020).

Scroll down to view the past CAFÉ schedules.
Download all the programs here.

CAFÉ participants are encouraged to review the CAFÉ QUESTIONS & THEMES  and related RESOURCES.

Past Events:

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WHERE

University of Calgary, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL)

City Building Design Lab (CBDLab)

616 Macleod Trail SE

Calgary, Alberta

WHEN

March 12, 2020

TIME

12:30pm – 5:00pm

PROGRAM

For FREE CAFÉ Registration, click here

12:30 – Arrival – meet & mingle with refreshments

1:00 – CAFÉ Welcome & Introductions

1:15 – Presentations

2:30 – Round-table Consultations

3:30 – Exchange

4:00 – Open Discussion & Questions

4:45 – Conclusion & other ways to participate

5:00 – Design Matters Reception and 6pm Lecture with Chris Cornelius

PRESENTERS

Zach Ward, M.Arch Student, University of Calgary

Kate Allen, FRANK Architecture & Interiors

David Down, City of Calgary, Architect & Chief Urban Designer,

Jean-Pierre Chupin, Université de Montréal, Professor, School of Architecture

Kim Langat and Vedad Haghighi, Carleton University – B.Arch Design and M.Arch Students

Alkarim Devani, RNDSQR – Round Square, President 

Logan Armstrong, Works of Architecture, Intern Architect

Shawna Cochrane, City of Calgary, Senior Architect, Corporate Analytics & Innovation, Corporate Engineering & Energy

Madyson McKay, City of Calgary, Architect & Project Manager, Capital Development, Affordable Housing

Michael Plummer and Stephanie Steriotis, Ryerson University, M.Arch Students

DELEGATES

Vedad Haghighi, Carleton University – M.Arch Student, Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism

Kim Langat, Carleton University – B.Arch Design Student and President of the Azrieli Architecture Student Association

Jurij Leshchyshyn – Ryerson University, Professor, Department of Architectural Science 

Michael Plummer – Ryerson University, M.Arch Student

Stephanie Steriotis – Ryerson University, M.Arch Student

Jean-Pierre Chupin, Université de Montréal – Professor, School of Architecture

Maude Tousignant-Bilodeau, Université de Montréal – M.Arch student and President of RÉA

James Luca Pinel, Université de Montréal – M.Arch student and RÉA External Affairs Delegate

RELATED EVENTS

Block Week Program

Design Matters Lecture Series:

Felecia Davis: March 11, 2020 – 5pm reception, 6pm lecture

Chris Cornelius: March 12, 2020 – 5pm reception, 6pm lecture

Block Week Exhibition Opening

AFTER-EFFECTS

Summary Report – click here

Gallery of Event Images – click here

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WHERE

University of Manitoba, Faculty of Architecture

John A. Russell Building, Centre Space

Winnipeg, Manitoba

WHEN

February 28, 2020

TIME

9:00am – 5:00pm

PROGRAM

9:00am – Nation to Nation: A Conversation on Indigenous Principles, Perspectives and Practices in Shaping Canada’s Architecture.Led by the Indigenous Design and Planning Student Association (IDPSA), with generous support from the Manitoba Association of Architects (MAA

12:00pm – Lunch Break

1:00pm – CAFÉ Welcome & Introductions

1:15pm – Presentations

2:30pm – Round-table Consultations

3:30pm – Exchange

4:00pm – Open Discussion & Questions

4:30pm – Conclusion & other ways to participate

5:00pm – C.A.S.T. Mixer

PRESENTERS

Nation-to-Nation

Danielle Desjarlais, Cree, AMP Student, University of Manitoba, IDPSA Representative

Reanna Merasty, Cree, M.Arch Student, University of Manitoba, Chair & Co-founder of IDPSA

David Fortin, Metis, Associate Professor & Director at McEwen School of Architecture at Laurentian University

Ryan Gorrie, Ojibway, Senior Associate & Architect at Brook McIlroy

Roxanne Greene, Ojibway, Shoal Lake 40 Councillor

Brett Huson, Gitxsan Nation, Artist/Author & Technician at the Prairie Climate Centre

Amina Lalor, Métis, M.Arch Student & Co-Founder of Treaty Lands Global Stories, University of Waterloo

Nicole Luke, Inuk, M.Arch Student, University of Manitoba

Cheyenne Thomas, Anishinaabe, Peguis First Nation, architectural designer, member of the RAIC Indigenous Task Force and The Forks North Portage Partnership Board.

CAFÉ

Lisa Landrum, CAFÉ Project Lead, Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba

Jessica Piper & Tia Watson, M.Arch students and UMAAS Representatives, University of Manitoba

Johanna Hurme, Co-founder, 5468796 Architecture & RAIC Regional Director (MB & SK)

Julia Nakanishi, M.Arch Student and BRIDGE member, University of Waterloo

Dr. Sarah Cooper, Assistant Professor, Department of City Planning, University of Manitoba

Nik Luka, Associate Professor in Architecture and Urban Planning, McGill University

Emilia Brasdefer, Thomas Foster and Halley Sveinson, M.Arch students, SALA, UBC

Monica Giesbrecht, Landscape Architect and Principal at HTFC Planning & Design

John Bass, Associate Professor, SALA, University of British Columbia

Wins Bridgman, Architect, Activist, Co-director of BridgmanCollaborative Architecture

Odile Lamy, Michael Kurt Mayer and Olivier Therrien, Architecture Students’ Association (ASA/GASA), McGill University

DELEGATES

John Bass, University of British Columbia – Associate Professor, School of Architecture + Landscape Architecture (SALA)

Emilia Brasdefer, UBC – M.Arch student, 2nd Year Student Executive Committee Representative (SALA)

Thomas Foster, UBC – M.Arch student, SALA

Halley Sveinson, UBC – M.Arch student, Chair of FaFa (For a Feminist architecture), SALA

Dr. Nik Luka, McGill University – Associate Professor in Architecture and Urban Planning, Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture

Michael Kurt Mayer, McGill University – VP Academic, Undergraduate Architecture Students Association (ASA), Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture

Odile Lamy, McGill University – VP External, Graduate Architecture Students’ Association (GASA), Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture

Olivier Therrien, McGill University – Undergraduate Student, Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture

Anne Bordeleau – University of Waterloo – O’Donovan Director, School of Architecture

John McMinn – University of Waterloo, Professor, School of Architecture

Amina Lalor – University of Waterloo – M.Arch Student, Co-Founder of Treaty Lands Global Stories

Julia Nakanishi – University of Waterloo – M.Arch Student, BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design

David Fortin, Laurentian University – Director, McEwen School of Architecture

Jay Buswa, 2nd Year Architecture Student, Indigenous / Cultural Representative,McEwen School of Architecture

Max Vos Coupal, M.Arch Student, McEwen School of Architecture, Laurentian University

RELATED EVENTS

CAFÉ CAFÉ: Exhibition – Opening February 24th at 12:00pm (Closing March 6th, 2020)

C.A.S.T. Mixer

AFTER-EFFECTS

Summary Report – click here

Gallery of Event Images – click here

WHERE

Hosted at Sidewalk Labs

307 Lake Shore Blvd E

Toronto, Ontario

Part of the annual Ryerson University M.Arch Symposium

FREE EVENTBRITE REGISTERATION

CAFÉ Forum (4-7pm);

SYMPOSIUM Panel (7-10pm)

WHEN

February 6, 2020

TIME 

4:00pm – 10:00pm

PROGRAM

4:00pm – Doors open: Arrival, meet & mingle

4:30pm – Introductions 

4:45pm – Presentations 

5:30pm – Round-table Consultations 

6:15pm – Exchange, Discussion & Questions 

6:45pm – Break 

7:30pm – Symposium Panel Presentation and Open Discussion, Moderated by Ian Chodikoff

Panelists:

Anne Cormier, Professor and LEAP Researcher, Université de Montréal andfounding-partner of Atelier Big City

Toon Dreessen, President of Architects DCA, Past-President of the OAA, and Rise for Architecture team member

Alex Josephson, co-founder of PARTISANS and Lecturer at Daniels

Peter Milczyn, former Ontario Minister of Housing and policy strategist with PM Strategies

9:00pm – Social

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PRESENTERS

Stephanie Steriotis, M.Arch student, Ryerson University, CAFÉ Ontario Leadership

Lisa Landrum, University of Manitoba, CAFÉ Project Lead

Craig Race, Architect and Co-Founder of Lanescape

Richard Witt, Principal, Quadrangle

Adam Krajewski, Valerie Marshall and Jana Nitschke, M.Arch Students, University of Toronto, GALDSU

Devin Arndt and Nicole Rak, M.Arch students and Sustainability Collective Directors, University of Waterloo

Jesse Martyn and Vincent Perron, M.Arch Students and ARCHUS Members, UBC, SALA

Karen Mills and Sarah Yoes, M.Arch Students, Dalhousie University, members of Equality in Architecture (EiA)

DELEGATES

Diogo Burnay, Dalhousie University – Associate Professor and Director of the School of Architecture

Karen Mills, Dalhousie University – M.Arch Student, Equality in Architecture (EiA) Member, M6 Class Rep.

Luke Stock, Dalhousie University – M.Arch Student

Sarah Yoes, Dalhousie University – M.Arch Student, Equality in Architecture (EiA) Member

Blair Satterfield, University of British Columbia – Associate Professor, HiLo Lab Director, Chair of the Architecture Program, School of Architecture + Landscape Architecture (SALA)

Jesse Martyn, University of British Columbia – M.Arch Student, ARCHUS President, SALA

Vincent Perron, University of British Columbia – M.Arch Student, SALA

Terri Meyer Boake, University of Waterloo – Professor, School of Architecture

Devin Arndt, University of Waterloo – M.Arch student, Sustainability Collective Director

Nicole Rak, University of Waterloo – M.Arch student and Sustainability Collective Director

GALDSU – University of Toronto, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture Landscape and Design, Graduate Architecture Landscape and Design Student Union:

Valerie Marshall – GALDSU, Vice President

Adam Krajewski – GALDSU, President

Jana Nitschke – GALDSU, Social Chair

UMAAS – University of Manitoba Association of Architecture Students

Jessica Piper – M.Arch student and UMAAS President

Tia Watson – M.Arch student and UMAAS Representative on CASA

RELATED EVENTS

Ryerson University, Department of Architectural Science, Annual M.Arch Symposium

AFTER-EFFECTS

Summary Report – click here

Gallery of Event Images – click here

Université de Montréal, École d’architecture

Pavillon de la Faculté de l’aménagement (#36), Salle 1150

2940 Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine

Montréal, Québec

Carte du campus de l’Université de Montréal

QUAND

Lundi, 11 Novembre 2019

TEMPS

8:45am – 12:30pm

PROGRAMME

8:45 – Arrivée, recontre et réseautage

9:15 – Présentations

10:45 – Consultations & échange

12:00 – Discussion ouverte & questions

12:30 – Conclusion & autres manières de participer

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CONFÉRENCIERS

Jacques Lachapelle, Université de Montréal – Professeur et Directeur, École d’architecture

Lisa Landrum, Université du Manitoba – Responsable du projet des forums CAFÉ 

Anne Cormier, Professeure agrégée, École d’architecture, Université de Montréal

Anne Carrier, Présidente, Association des Architectes en pratique privée du Québec (AAPPQ)

Nathalie Dion, Présidente sortante de l’Ordre des architectes du Québec (OAQ).

Bruno Demers, Directeur général, Architecture sans frontières Québec (ASFQ)

Maggie Cabana, Architecte, Microclimat

Hubert Pelletier, Architecte associé fondateur, Pelletier de Fontenay Architectes

Maude Tousignant-Bilodeau, Université de Montréal – Présidente, Regroupement des étudiant(e)s en architecture (RÉA)

Jonathan Kabumbe et Noémie Lavigne, Université Laurentienne – Étudiants, École d’architecture McEwen 

MODÉRATEUR: Jean-Pierre Chupin, Université de Montréal – Professeur titulaire, École d’architecture

DÉLÉGUÉS

Paola Araya-Valdes, Université Laval

Olivier Mayette, Université Laval

Félix Préfontaine, Université Laval – Candidat au baccalauréat en architecture; Secrétaire aux affaires externes de l’ASSÉTAR

Charlie Wenger, Université Laval – Candidat au baccalauréat en architecture; membre du comité organisateur du OUSS QU’ON S’EN VA 2020

Martin Bressani, McGill University – Director, Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture

McGill University – student delegates, with representation from the McGill Graduate Architecture Students’ Association (GASA) and the Architecture Students’ Association (ASA). Graduate Students (GASA): Lara Isaac (VP Academic), Mathilde Chauvin-Amyot (VP Health and Wellbeing), and Odile Lamy. Undergraduate Students (ASA): Michael Kurt Mayer (VP Academic), Alice Lemay (VP Internal), Naomi Collins-Julien, Olivier Therrien, and Sharon Kim (Mental Health and Equity Coordinator).

Janine Debanné, Carleton University – Associate Professor, Associate Director, Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism

David Bastien-Allard, Carleton University – 4th year student, Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS)

Émélie Desrochers-Turgeon, Carleton University – Ph.D. student, Vanier scholar, and coordinator CRIPTIC collaborative, Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism

Patrick Harrop, Université Laurentienne – Professeur agrégé, École d’architecture McEwen

Jonathan Kabumbe, Université Laurentienne – étudiant au baccalauréat, École d’architecture McEwen

Noémie Lavigne, Université Laurentienne – étudiante diplômée,École d’architecture McEwen

ÉVÉNEMENTS RATTACHÉS

Mini-CAFÉ – Thursday, November 7, 2019 @ 5:30pm – Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, McGill University, Macdonald-Harrington Exhibition Room 114.

RÉPERCUSSIONS

Summary Report – click here 

Bilan du CAFÉ Québec – en français

Gallery of Event Images – click here

WHERE

Dalhousie University, School of Architecture and Planning

Medjuck Building, 5410 Spring Garden Road

Exhibition Room (HB-21), main floor

Halifax, Nova Scotia 

Link to Sexton Campus map

WHEN

October 7, 2019

TIME 

12:30pm – 5pm

PROGRAM

12:30 – Meet & Mingle

1:00 – Introductions & Presentations

2:30 – Consultations & Exchange

3:45 – Panel Discussion & Open Questions

4:30 – Conclusion & other ways to participate

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PRESENTERS

Yasmin Al-Samarrai, Student President of GALDSU, University of Toronto

Peter Braithwaite, Peter Braithwaite Studio Ltd., Halifax

Diogo Burnay, Director, School of Architecture, Dalhousie University

Ted Cavanagh, Professor, School of Architecture, Dalhousie University

Matthew Gillingham, M.Arch Thesis Student, Dalhousie University

Catherine Hamel, Associate Professor, University of Calgary

Lisa Landrum, CAFÉ project lead, University of Manitoba

Brian MacKay-Lyons, founding partner, MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects

Gregory MacNeil, RAIC Atlantic Regional Director, NSAA

Jessica Piper, Student President of UMAAS, University of Manitoba

Maxime Nadon-Roger & Prof. François Dufaux, Université Laval

DELEGATES

François Dufaux, Université Laval –  Professeur agrégé, Directeur de la Maîtrise en architecture et Directeur de la Maîtrise en science de l’architecture, École d’architecture.

Maxime Nadon-Roger, Université Laval – Candidat à la maîtrise simultanée en science de l’architecture – Design urbain (M.Arch + M.Sc.DU). École d’architecture, et organizer 2020 colloquium “ouss qu’on s’en va” (where are we going).

Jeannie Kim, University of Toronto – Assistant Professor and Director of the Honours, Bachelor of Arts, Architectural Studies Program, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture Landscape and Design.

Yasmin Al-Samarrai, University of Toronto – President of the Graduate Architecture, Landscape and Design Student Union (GALDSU), John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture Landscape and Design.

Lisa Landrum, University of Manitoba – CAFÉ project lead, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture and Associate Dean, Faculty of Architecture.

Jessica Piper, University of Manitoba – President of the University of Manitoba Association of Architecture Students (UMAAS), Department of Architecture.

Nichola Basford, University of Manitoba – CAFÉ Research Assistant (website and design), Environmental Design Student, Faculty of Architecture.

Catherine Hamel, University of Calgary – Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape.

John Baziuk, University of Calgary – Master of Architecture student and M.Arch representative.

Mojdeh Kamali, University of Calgary – Master of Architecture student and M.Arch representative.

RELATED EVENTS

Atlantic region professional discussions toward an Architectural Policy for Canada (October 7, 8 and 10) – for members of the Architects’ Association of New Brunswick (AANB), the Architects Association of Prince Edward Island (AAPEI), and the Newfoundland & Labrador Association of Architects (NLAA). Details here