DTAH Partner Megan Torza is featured in Women Changing Architecture, a publication highlighting the careers of 32 women architects from Ontario and Quebec and their impact on contemporary architecture in Canada.

The book’s content was originally presented in “Buone Nuove: Good News from Italy,” an exhibition organized by the MAXXI Museum in Rome that addresses the historical underrepresentation of women architects and celebrates their accomplishments. It was shown last year at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) and Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), is currently on view at Laval University School of Architecture and is expected to travel to Vancouver and Victoria in the fall.

Megan is recognized for her socially minded, contextual body of work, including the award-winning Tommy Thompson Park Entrance and Pavilion. The project is featured for its response to the history of the Leslie Street Spit and for creating a welcoming, engaging, and ecologically sensitive gateway to the park.

Learn more: https://centrededesign.com/women-changing-architecture/

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