2013 Teron Scholars
2013 Teron Scholars

Architecture students were recognized for the art and science of their work with 2013 Teron Scholar awards.
This year’s Teron Scholars were presented with their awards by William Teron, founder of the Teron Group of Companies and the “father of Kanata.” Mark Madera, Ming Fu, Benoit Maranda and Mateusz Nowacki were awarded prizes with Matthew McKenna, Nilakshi Roy and Andrew Bako receiving honorary mentions.
To kick off a new academic year in the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, provide inspiration to future Scholars, and recognize the achievements of this year’s winners, the awards were presented at the Director’s All-School Welcome.
Since the Teron Scholar program began in 2007, the annual awards have challenging students in the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism to hone the skills needed to become multidisciplinary lead architects.
Students in any year of study can tailor a studio project identified by a professor as a Teron contender, and submit it for critical review by distinguished members of the Ottawa architecture community. The winners, judged on five critical disciplines (physical, social, environmental and economic dimensions and imagineering), display a holistic approach to architecture.

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