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2025 Student Work Showcase Exposition de Projets Étudiants 2025
WINNERS


Masters | Roxanne Boulet | Université Laval | Renouer avec (chez)soi


3rd/4th Year | Nicole Cao | University of Waterloo | Four Membranes


1st/2nd Year | Charles-Antoine Lauzon | Université Laval | Collège de Nénet
FINALISTS


Masters | Thomas Biscaro, Thomas Laprise, Zian Charron | Université Laval | Pinguatigaq


Masters | Charlotte Audifax Gauthier | Université Laval | Prends ma main sorcière


Masters | Aeron Regalado | Dalhousie University | Three Modes Of Witnessing


3rd/4th Year | Jessica Jia, Jessica Wang | University of Waterloo | Vive ut Vivas


3rd/4th Year | Emma Chen, Sarah Cowan, Sean Murray, Tiffany Tan | University of Toronto | Ska̎fold


3rd/4th Year | Catherine Perreault | Université Laval | Habiter le jardin : un pavillon dans la banlieue milanaise


1st/2nd Year | Mariem Saad | University of Waterloo | Climate Choreography


1st/2nd Year | Cécilia Burlet, Flavie Belley, Sophie-Anne Lavoie | Université Laval | Pavillon acéricole adaptatif


1st/2nd Year | Alexander Volyk | Toronto Metropolitan University | The Synergy Hub
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS


Winner: Aidan Evans | Laurentian University | Rippling Waters - Sauna Retreat


Finalists: Nasim Mollazadeh Sorkhabi, Abigail Wajszilber | McGill University | Adaptive Reuse of Fire Station No. 14


Finalist: Willem Girard | Carleton University | Plaza del Rio


Finalist: Kira Hubler | Dalhousie University | EcoFlow
SELECTED



Anh Hoang | Toronto Metropolitan University | Taiaiako’n High Park Bird Centre and Observatory
The Taiaiako’n High Park Bird Centre and Observatory is a small building project that highlights ecological relationships while offering public education and immersive experiences in birding. The centre, located in High Park, one of Toronto’s most biodiverse landscapes, the centre raises awareness about the importance of preserving habitats that support at-risk bird species.
Students will explore the intersection of architecture, ecology, and public engagement through responsive design strategies to the site. Emphasising the material choice and clear spatial organization to support human activities and habits. Through drawings, models, and presentations, the project will develop from research and observation into a cohesive architectural proposal. Ultimately, this project serves as a small but significant contribution to rethinking the divide between nature and the city, one that highlights the potential for architecture to support biodiversity and deepen the human connection with the natural world.
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