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Home and Away Lecture Series - Alison Brooks (London) and Brigitte Shim (Toronto)

  • MAIN HALL 1 Spadina Avenue Toronto, ON, M5V Canada (map)

Brigitte Shim (BEAT Advisory Committee Member) and Alison Brooks (past BEAT Dinner participant) to present at John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design’s lecture series Home and Away.

Registration will be required for this event!

Brigitte Shim is a Professor at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto and a principal at Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. She has been teaching at the Daniels Faculty since 1988, and has overseen c…

Brigitte Shim is a Professor at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto and a principal at Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. She has been teaching at the Daniels Faculty since 1988, and has overseen core design studios, advanced design studios, thesis studios, and courses in the history and theory of landscape architecture. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Shim graduated from the University of Waterloo with degrees in Environmental Studies and Architecture.

ALISON BROOKS, Principal and Creative Director of Alison Brooks Architects, is one of the leading architects of her generation. She has developed an international reputation for a multi-award winning body of work since founding the practice in 1996.…

ALISON BROOKS, Principal and Creative Director of Alison Brooks Architects, is one of the leading architects of her generation. She has developed an international reputation for a multi-award winning body of work since founding the practice in 1996. Born in Ontario, Canada in 1962, she moved to London in 1988 after graduating with a BES and BArch from the University of Waterloo

The Daniels Faculty
The University of Toronto’s Daniels Faculty is an internationally recognized school of design offering professional and other programs in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, and visual/curatorial studies, and is at the forefront of research in these fields. For more information, visit www.daniels.utoronto.ca


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Earlier Event: November 12
BEAT Talk with Helena Grdadolnik
Later Event: January 16
BEAT Dinner with Marina Tabassum