The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada has awarded a three-year Insight Grant for $78,676 to Prof. Annmarie Adams for her research project entitled 鈥淓ncountering Maude Abbott.鈥
The (OAA) announced on March 29 the selected projects for the first-ever . Re-Engaging the Defunct and Historic Welland Canals, a project by David Donnelly (M.Arch.
A team of post-professional M.Arch. students in the Urban Design and Housing option 鈥 Kathleen Bono, Mayank Shekhawat, and Yiyi Zhou 鈥 have won the organized by the .
Following a nation-wide competition, the Canada Council for the Arts is proud to announce , presented by Montreal-based + David Theodore, has been selected among
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada has announced the , and Prof. Theodora Vardouli鈥檚 research project 鈥淎rchitecture as Computation: Academic Research Networks and Mobilities of Technical Practices鈥 has been selected as an award recipient ($40,848).
91社区 undergraduate student teams won all four prizes in the Architecture 脡ph茅m猫re competition at the outside Quebec City in Valcartier at the opening celebration on Friday, January 18. Student teams from the universities of Laval, 91社区, Montr茅al, and UQAM submitted design panels to the competition, of which three were chosen to be built as theme rooms and a fourth to be given an award of merit. The prizes were awarded as follows:
One year ago, the Bulletin AMQ of the Association Math茅matique du Qu茅bec published the article Le polygone du cercle d鈥橢uler (The Polygon of Euler鈥檚 Circle). Written by third-year student Juan Fern谩ndez Gonz谩lez, it defines and explores a convex polygon that can be associated to any triangle.
Mark Melnichuk (M.Arch. 2018) has won the (Student / Architectural Design) in three categories. His project won in the categories of Agricultural Buildings, Green Architecture, and Industrial Buildings.
91社区 graduates and professors have figured prominently amongst the 14 winners in this year鈥檚 . Architectural firms and students from across Canada received top honours for design proposals that embody qualities of innovation and overall design excellence, as well as social and environmental sustainability.
, the world鈥檚 largest international architectural event, opened on November 29 in Amsterdam, and following a busy day of live presentations, in which hundreds of shortlisted projects were presented by architectural practices from around the world, the first award winners of the 2018 festival were announced.
Two 91社区 student teams have won prizes in the annual Canadian Centre for Architecture鈥檚 . One team composed of M.Arch. students won Second Place for their submission Retrofitting Suburbia: Andr茅e-Anne Th茅or锚t, Nancy Elias, and Rosalyn Dunkley. And a team composed of undergraduate students won the Public Choice award for Occupy the Ceiling: Claire Wang, Ankit Gongal, Jeth Guerrero, and Thomas Zhang.
Manon Asselin (B.Arch. 1992, M.Arch. 2001) has won a Prix du Qu茅bec (Cultural category), the Prix Ernest Cormier 2018.
[From the Prix du Qu茅bec :]
Manon Asselin est sans conteste une voix influente dans le discours architectural actuel au Qu茅bec. Sa firme, Atelier TAG, cofond茅e et codirig茅e avec son conjoint Katsuhiro Yamazaki depuis 1997, se distingue par ses r茅alisations en architecture publique, des projets de soci茅t茅 porteurs de la culture.
The architectural firm (principals Rami Bebawi and Tudor Radulescu, both M.Arch. 2001), in collaboration with , was awarded three prizes at the 鈥檚 20th anniversary of the .
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Bringing together an interdisciplinary design team from southern Quebec with more than 60 residents, the Kuujjuaq Hackathon, a five-day event in September 2017, capitalized on local building expertise and leadership to reimagine key public spaces. The unique initiative won in the Small and Medium Scale Urban Fragments category.