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BEAT Talk with Maggie Bennedsen

  • Paul M. Cadario Conference Centre in Croft Chapter House, University College UofT 15 King's College Cir Toronto, ON M5S 3H7 Canada (map)

We are honored to have Maggie Bennedsen, Senior Associate at Kohn Shnier Architects conduct a BEAT Talk on Tuesday, February 13, 2024. This session will be held in-person at the Paul M. Cadario Conference Centre in Croft Chapter House, University College UofT. Event schedule and location details below.

BEAT is a volunteer-run organization made up of architects, designers, leaders, and entrepreneurs creating opportunities for community-building, advocacy, networking, and mentorship.

BEAT Talks are a series of discussions held at the offices of Architects across the city. Hosts will share their learned experience.

BEAT Talks qualify for OAA Structured Learning hours.

While trembling at the thought of public speaking, Maggie will share her insights on courage, both within the realm of architecture and in life.

With over two decades of collaboration alongside John and Marty at Kohn Shnier architects, Maggie’s professional journey has been shaped by an office environment that challenges conventions and embraces boldness. Maggie will talk about her professional experiences contributing to projects which possess an assertive personality, and will touch on the challenges of assuming a leadership role.

Maggie’s trajectory from intern to Associate has been marked by numerous unexpected twists, including a two-and-a-half-year hiatus from architecture to embark on a bicycle journey from “pole to pole.” Whether navigating beyond her comfort zone or defying expectations, Maggie has found her way by taking “safe risks” and quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) asserting herself.

About Maggie Bennedsen:

Maggie Bennedsen brings over two decades of her extensive experience in leading teams across a diverse array of projects to Kohn Shnier. Central to her approach is the commitment to creating designs that are inherently responsive to user input and firmly grounded in the seamless integration of technical requirements; through this collaborative approach, Maggie consistently delivers projects that not only inspire but also exhibit a high level of practicality.

With a recent focus on the complexities of revitalizing existing structures, Maggie has recently completed work as Project Architect on the U of T University College Revitalization and Infrastructure Upgrade and the ongoing work for the Centre for Drama Theatre and Performance Studies. She played a key role on the Claude Watson School for the Arts and was project architect on the Fraser Mustard Early Learning Academy. Additionally, Maggie has lent her expertise to projects like the Jackman Humanities Institute, the UTM Student Centre, theSt. Bruno-St. Raymond Catholic School, and the St Leo- St Louis Catholic School for the Toronto Catholic District School Board.

Complementing her institutional portfolio, Maggie has garnered acclaim for her involvement in several award-winning residential projects.

About Kohn Shnier Architects:

Founded in 1990, Kohn Shnier architects’ work is characterized by its eminent practicality imbued with invention and often whimsy. The practice is dedicated to non-specialization, bringing a balance of convention and invention to projects of varying scales and typologies. Our projects have been described as timeless without being overly formal or trendy.

Kohn Shnier has garnered recognition at esteemed levels, receiving accolades such as the Ontario Library Association Award of Excellence, Toronto Urban Design Award of Excellence, multiple OAA Awards of Excellence (including two Michael V. and Wanda Plachta Awards for best project in Ontario), Canadian Architect Awards, Canadian Interior’s Best of Canada, and a Governor General’s Medal in Architecture. Additionally, KSa’s work has been extensively featured in reputable publications, including the Phaidon Atlas of World Architecture, the New York Times, Fortune Magazine, Azure, and Canadian Architect. This diverse recognition underscores our firm’s commitment to excellence and innovation in architectural design.

More about Kohn Shnier https://www.kohnshnierarchitects.com/

Location

Paul M. Cadario Conference Centre in Croft Chapter House, University College UofT

15 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H7

Event schedule

6:30pm Doors open

7:00-8:00 pm BEAT Talk 

8:00-8:30 pm Networking reception