Assistant Professor, McGill University School of Architecture
David Theodore’s work and research explores the history and theory of computers in post-war hospital organization, construction, and management, as well as how they were used in the design of post-war prisons to see how architecture was a factor in the development of contemporary network culture.
Assistant Professor, McGill University School of Architecture
Ipek Türeli’s work and research recognizes not only the agency of the built environment but also of architects. It spans the full range of social engagement in the profession, from the longer history of humanitarian architecture to more recent efforts by contemporary designers to contribute to social movements.
Student Researcher, McGill University School of Architecture
B.Sc. (Arch.) Graduate, Class of 2016
Student Researcher, McGill University School of Architecture
B.Sc. (Arch.) Student, Class of 2017
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