Archives: Architecture

Archives: Architecture

REndering: Benoit Maranda's housing for Lowertown

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... More

Posted on Tuesday, September 3rd, 2013 in News Feed for all posts filed under News and tagged

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Andre D’Elia, BArch/93

The husband and wife principals of superkül, Andre D’Elia and Meg Graham, were featured in Nationla Post in July 2013. Af ter studying architecture at Carleton, D’Elia  interned in... More

Posted on Monday, July 8th, 2013 in Alumni notes Feed for all posts filed under Alumni notes and tagged

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Peering—Digitally—Into a Better Future on the Rez

One key to successful self-governance at the Kitigan Zibi First Nation near Maniwaki, Quebec, is developing an economic engine inside the reserve itself. In the face of numerous challenges—dealing... More

Posted on Thursday, July 4th, 2013 in Community Feed for all posts filed under Community and tagged ,

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William Teron, honorary degree, 2013

William Teron, O.C., F.R.A.I.C. (Hon.), M.O.A.A (Hon.), was awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, “in recognition of outstanding contribution to business and commitment to... More

Posted on Thursday, June 13th, 2013 in Alumni notes Feed for all posts filed under Alumni notes and tagged

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Carleton Solids and Tectonics Laboratory

The CSALT laboratory in the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism is focused on the study of materiality in architecture. The goal of this research lab is to effect and contribute to the... More

Posted on Wednesday, June 5th, 2013 in Facilities Feed for all posts filed under Facilities and tagged

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Barry Hobin, BArch/74, and Gord Lormier, BArch/77: World Habitat Awards finalist

An affordable and environmentally sustainable housing development in downtown Ottawa, designed by Carleton architecture grads Barry Hobin and Gord Lormier, is a finalist for the 2013 World Habitat... More

Posted on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013 in Alumni notes Feed for all posts filed under Alumni notes and tagged ,

Portrait of Ross Nicholson

Ross Nicholson, BID/90, MArch/03

Ross Nicholson has a most illuminating career By DEIRDRE KELLY | The Globe and Mail | May. 07 2013 Ross Nicholson was playing in an obscure rock ’n’ roll band eight years after leaving high... More

Posted on Friday, May 10th, 2013 in Alumni notes Feed for all posts filed under Alumni notes and tagged , ,

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Architecture students partner with Vanier Community Association

From: YourOttawaRegion.com | Michelle Nash A new relationship sparked between Carleton University students and the Vanier community aims to create a dynamic approach to how the neighbourhood will... More

Posted on Friday, March 22nd, 2013 in Community Feed for all posts filed under Community and tagged

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Raymond Chu, MArch/12

Raymond Chu’s project extra Extra SMALL! was one of the top 25 projects in 2012, as judged by the Graduate Architecture Award 2012 Short-List sponsered by Detail magazine. Chu’s thesis... More

Posted on Wednesday, January 16th, 2013 in Alumni notes Feed for all posts filed under Alumni notes and tagged

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Digital construction of past, present and future buildings

Stephen Fai is building potential for his Carleton research lab from the ground up — but not literally. That’s because Fai’s work in Carleton’s Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) centres on the... More

Posted on Monday, October 15th, 2012 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged