Annual General Meeting - Ontario Association of Architects
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Annual General Meeting - Ontario Association of Architects
O n t a r i o Association of Architects 126 Annual General Meeting To r o n t o, O n t a r i o We d . M a y 1 1 , 2 0 1 6 Ontario Association of Architects On the occasion of the 126th Annual General Meeting of the Association. Allstream Centre, Toronto, ON May 11, 2016 Cover Image: The ornate image used for the cover of this program is a small section of the artwork created in 1920 by painter J.E.H. MacDonald, founding member of the Group of Seven, for the Association’s certificates for newly licensed members. MacDonald was one of Canada’s leading graphic designers and his work was strongly influenced by the Arts and Crafts designers in England and Canada. These certificates remained in use until 1935. Program Members of Long Standing Newly Licensed Members In Memoriam OAA Council 2016 1 3 - 15 16 - 21 23 24 - 25 2 Members of Long Standing Recognising those who have been members of the Association for at least 50 years. Joseph Bogdan A.J. Diamond Milton Katz Morris Melamed Allan Rae Barry Padolsky 3 4 Joseph Bogdan M.Arch., OAA, FRAIC Joseph Bogdan received a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Manitoba and a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University, where he studied under Josep Lluís Sert and Fumihiko Maki. He was recipient of the RAIC Medal and the AIA Edward Langley scholarship. Following graduation, Joe returned to Prack and Prack Architects in Hamilton, where he designed the Massey Medal honouree McMaster University Physical Education Complex. In 1965, Joe joined John B. Parkin and Associates as Head of Urban Design. His five-year tenure included the design of the Toronto Sheraton Centre, Place du Canada, and St. John’s City Hall. Since opening his own practice, Joe has designed a wide range of projects including the master plan and redevelopment of the Eaton’s College Street site; Hyde Park Village, Tampa; and new community master plans in Pankow Nord Berlin, Prague, and Vienna. With his good friend and colleague John Preston, NSAA, FRAIC, Joe designed three projects that each won a Canadian Architect Award of Excellence: the DND Ship Repair Complex, the Pockwock Water Treatment Facility, and the Forum Mixed-Use Complex. Joe’s international work also includes a mixed-use tower in Shanghai, and “Science City”, the adjunct campus to the University of Sharjah, UAE. Currently, his work includes the design of a new city of one million in Kuwait and an equestrian-focused resort community in Qatar. Joe has been fortunate to have the support of his wife for the past 55 years, Dr. Deanne Bogdan, Professor Emerita University of Toronto, as well as the joy of daughters Elisabeth Bogdan, MA Royal College of Art, London, UK, and Stasia Bogdan, B.Arch., OAA here in Toronto, and their husbands and children. Throughout his career, Joe has served on the Toronto Society of Architects and OAA committees; participated as thesis jury member at the University of Toronto, lectured on urban design at York University and Queen’s University, and is a Fellow of McLaughlin College. His community work includes a 15year tenure as Board Member and President of the Don Mills Foundation for Seniors and Governor of the Moatfield Farm Historical Foundation. 5 Photography Credit: The Digital Journal 6 A.J. Diamond OC, O.Ont., D.Eng.(Hon), B.Arch., M.Arch., MA, OAA, FRAIC A.J. Diamond’s degrees include a Bachelor of Architecture (with Distinction) from the University of Cape Town, a Master of Arts in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford University and a Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. At Oxford, he earned a Rugby Blue. Mr. Diamond is a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and the Canadian Institute of Planners and an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Honorary doctorates include Engineering from DalTech and Law from the University of Toronto. He is a recipient of the University of Cape Town Vice-Chancellor’s medal and is a Senior Fellow of Massey College. Mr. Diamond is a RAIC Gold Medalist, recipient of the Ontario Association of Architects Lifetime Achievement Award, the Jane Jacobs Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Urban Institute, a member of the Order of Ontario and an Officer of the Order of Canada. A.J. Diamond is the founding member of Diamond Schmitt Architects Inc., which has been the recipient of numerous awards for design and sustainability. The firm has been named one of the 50 Best Managed Companies in Canada. Mr. Diamond’s work includes the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto; La Maison Symphonique, Montreal; Harman Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C.; the new Mariinksy Theatre, St. Petersburg; Israeli Foreign Ministry, Jerusalem; Southbrook Winery, Niagara; Banff Centre revitalization, Alberta; and Life Science complexes for McGill and UBC. He is currently working on projects in Canada, the USA, Switzerland, and the UK. He has served as member of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, Chairman of the Design Advisory Committee for the National Capital, and Commissioner of the Greater Toronto Area Task Force. Three exhibitions have been held of Mr. Diamond’s sketches and paintings. His lecture tours have included Australia, the UK, Italy, Czech Republic, and South Africa. Publications include Insight and Onsite (Douglas & McIntyre), Sketches from Here and There (Douglas & McIntyre), and Words and Watercolours by A.J. Diamond. 7 8 Milton Katz B.Arch., OAA, MRAIC Milton Katz was born in Toronto and attended Harbord Collegiate Institute. In 1962 he graduated with a Bachelor of Archtiecture degree from the University of Toronto. In 1966 Milton opened his own office and has been involved in the planning of industrial, residential and restoration projects. Milton presently continues to practise. 9 10 Morris Melamed B.Arch., OAA, MRAIC Morris Melamed was born in Montreal, Quebec and graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture from McGill University in 1958. After graduation he worked for two years with the architectural firm of Ross, Fish, Duchesne & Barrett in Montreal. Between 1960 and 1968, Melamed practised in Montreal as a partner in the firm of Fish, Melamed, Croft and Grainger, Architects after becoming a member of the Ordre des architectes du Québec (Quebec Association of Architects). In 1966, Melamed became a member of the Ontario Association of Architects. In 1968, the firm became Melamed, Croft and Grainger, Architects and moved to Ottawa. The firm continued to practise until 1979. Since 1979, the firm of Morris Melamed Architect has continued to practise as a sole practitioner. 11 12 Barry Padolsky B.Arch., M.Sc. (Urban Design), OAA, FRAIC, CAHP, RCA Barry Padolsky was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1939. He attended the local elementary school (Machray) and “Tech” (St. John’s Technical High School), before obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Manitoba in 1961. In 1970, thanks to a Canada Council for the Arts grant, he earned a Master’s degree in Urban Design, M.Sc. (Social Sciences) from the University of Edinburgh while living part time in Dubrovnik, Croatia. In 1965, Barry became a member of the Ontario Association of Architects and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, becoming a RAIC Fellow in 1987. In 2003, he achieved membership at the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals, and became member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 2006. Barry is a practising Ottawa-based architect, urban designer, and heritage consultant. He is the founder of Barry Padolsky Associates Inc., Architects (BPA), starting the practice in 1969. He has led his firm in realizing over 160 major architectural, urban design and heritage conservation projects as well as hundreds of smaller projects in Canada’s capital. BPA has received 32 national, provincial, and civic design awards, including 22 for heritage conservation. The awards include the Massey Medal; the Governor’s General Award for Residential Design; the OAA Award of Excellence, and the Chicago Atheneum International Architectural Award. In the field of heritage conservation, BPA has executed over 60 heritage restoration, rehabilitation and adaptive re-use projects. Prominent achievements include the 160 million dollar rehabilitation of the Victoria Memorial Museum Building, home of the Canadian Museum of Nature (BPA/ KPMB / GLCRM Joint Venture Architects) and the rehabilitation of Ottawa’s Byward Market Building. Barry has been a heritage and urban planning advocate since 1972, when he was Co-Chair of the Citizens’ Committee to save Ottawa’s Rideau Convent. He has served on public boards and committees and is currently Vice-Chair of the City of Ottawa Built Heritage Sub-Committee. Barry is an occasional theatre set, graphic and exhibit designer. 13 14 Allan Rae B.Arch., OAA, MRAIC, ARIBA Allan Rae was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, spending the first 25 years of his life on the Toronto Islands. An avid sailor, Allan has had his hand on the tiller of a sail boat since he was 10 years old. He attended Island Public School and Jarvis Collegiate before studying at the University of Toronto’s School of Architecture between 1956 and 1960. Allan studied under the mentorship of James A. Murray, James Ackland and Eric Arthur, and was President of the Architectural Society in 1960. Between 1960 and 1961, he worked as a Junior Designer at Colletti Brothers in Boston, and lectured in the second-year Architectural Design and History course at the Boston Architectural Club’s syllabus program. In 1961, Allan took a passenger freighter from Montreal across the Atlantic and up the Thames to London, England. He bought a 150cc VESPA scooter and wandered from Aalto’s Town Hall in Saynatsalo in darkest Finland, down to Le Corbusier’s Unité d’habitation on the sunny Mediterranean - two of the many highlights of an architectural pilgrimage (and extensive wine-tasting) throughout Western Europe. Between 1961 and 1964, Allan was a Senior Designer at Howard Lobb & Partners in London, England, and in 1963 he became a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Between 1964 and 1984 he was a Design Associate and then Design Partner with Bregman & Hamman, where he worked on numerous projects including the Master Plan for Harbour Square and 33 Harbour Square, Toronto, as well as the Variety Village Indoor Track and Training Facility for Able and Challenged Athletes in Scarborough. In 1965, he became a member of the Ontario Association of Architects, and served on various committees. Since 1984, Allan has been Principal at Allan D. Rae Architect Inc., working on a wide range of projects including the Cowie Residence, Toronto; Quaker Village Prototypes, Uxbridge; 96 St. Patrick Street Condos, Toronto; the Roddy Retreat, Balsam Lake; the MacFarlane Retreat, Mulmur Hills; and YMCA Child Care Centres across the Greater Toronto Area. 15 Newly Licensed Architects April 1, 2015 March 31, 2016 Kamel Fayek K. Abdelmalek Drew Stephen Adams Sarwat Syed Ahmed Akhilesh Ahuja Mohammed Al Riffai Maryam Alavi Ali Ghalib Mazin Al-Rawi Safwan Al-Shaheen Oruba Alwan Rafik Nassif Amin Pietro Amoroso Logan Ward Amos Yomna N. Anani Shadi Arani Andre D. Arseneault Theresa R. Ayre Lina Barsoum Aziz Bryan Lemos Beca L. Mauricio Bernal Vanegas 16 Meghna Laxman Bhambore Hassan Bitar John Nectario Blias-Cabezas Adetokunbo Bodunrin Jordan Emmanuel Breccia Andrea Rebeca Buchsbaum Mark Buckley Donovan J. Bumanglag Heather Christine Button Philip Cates Constantinos Elias Catsaros Wai Ming Chak Tonia Sapphira Johanna Charles Henry Wei-Yu Chen Dominique Cheng Lang Cheng Julio Cesar Cifuentes-Diaz Steven David Cooper Paul A. Cooper Yakdehikandage Ruwan Costa Elisa F. Costa Jonathan Cummings Idette Zwaatina de Boer Brooke K. Dedrick Anthony Bernard Di Donato Tomer Ze’ev Diamant Riad Djilali Emily Dovbniak Erin A. Duncan Elie Emile El Daccache Laith El-Bahrani Leila Nathania Emmrys 17 Concettina Facciponte Gabriel Febres Anez Alejandro Fernandez Andrew Foote Blanca E. Franco Gabriel Friedman Jason Wayne Fung Emira Galeteanu Jeffory James Geldart Joel D. Gerber Zachariah Elan Glennon Patricia Graham Bernadette Gregor Brian Lee Hagood Tamara Julie Hains Jennifer L. Haliburton Hee-Won (Alice) Han Bernard Hau Luz Marina Henao Vargas Wai Chong (Stella) Ho Ihor Hrytskiv Roxanne Hsin-I Huang Viluong Huynh Hayley Kyle Imerman Nenad Jankovic Jennifer L. Janzen Christian M. Joakim Niji John Luke A. Johnston Christina M. Kalt Joseph Juen-Wei Kan Muhammad S. Kareem Richard G. Kemp Negar Khalili Motlagh Kasm Safora Khoylou Kamyar Khozeimeh Michael Klebanov Feby Merin Kuriakose Viktor Paul Kuslikis Gordon K.H. Lai Hongling (Jessie) Lau John Thomas Lawson Pierre-Alexandre Le Lay Robert J.W. Lee Adrienne E. Lee Amie Lee Cheng Shuan Liu Ahmad Lmohamad Michael Lo Melissa Lui Ana Lukas Ian W.N. Maclaren Agata Z. Mancini Ashley T. Marcynuk Pedro Martinez Jenna Elizabeth Maw Melissa A. Mazik David McConnachie Jonathan McGinn Amanda McLeod Christopher Michael McQuillan Kirtidev (Dev) Mehta Timothy D. Mitanidis Farzam Mohajer-Ashjai 18 Ali Moini Mitsa Montaser Koohsari Katherine Movilla-Fung Ardavan (Adam) Mozafari Joanne Beth Myers Przemyslaw Myszkowski Andrea Larisa Nagy Hajime Nakamura Leandra Nascimento Ladan Niknam Fard Amy Norris Lyn Yvonne Northey Kevin Gerald Offin Ryan Michael Ollson Eva Onufrak Charisma Panchapakesan Richard Papa Neda Pavela-Mogus Ventzislav Pavlov Ashley Phillips Stephen Pollock Lauren Elizabeth Ga-Wah Poon Caroline Jane Prochazka Irma Rovika Pyziak Craig W. Race Marija Rakocevic Rabindra Robin Ramcharan James J.J.V. Rasor Sara Rassekh Norberto Rodriguez Alvarez Giulia Rosalie Rosanova Soodeh Salehin Moda Samsam Jelena Savic-Brkic Karen A. Sekikawa Wenjiao Shan Bronwyn Christina Sibbald Andrew Charles Benson Slade Kathryn Marie Slotek Heather Anne Smith Steven Bradley Socha Natasa Stamenovic Andela Stojanovic David R. Stone Christopher A. Sullivan Martin Sun Christopher W. Telfer Kenzie Brookes Thompson Terzic Andrew Ross Thomson Ke Leng Tran Martin Karl Van Es Robert A.R. van Lin Marco Vander Maas Jason Zhen-Shan Wah Christopher James Warden Eric Michael Wingelaar Michael Winters Romanna Yakivchyk Nicholas S. Yamich Joseph T. Yau Alana E. Young Chun Zhang Mengdi Zhen Ming-die (Mandy) Zheng 19 20 Newly Licensed Licensed Technologists OAA April 1, 2015 March 31, 2016 James Christopher Bell Henning Bruchmuller Jeffrey Chaput Christina Marie Facey Natalia Nicole Fleishman Scott James Jennings Wojtek J. Kowalewski Chi Man Vincent Lee Feng Liu Gregory Ian McLeod Alison Michelin Paul Porcellato Jonathan David Ring Phillip M. Sharron Clifford Geoffrey Smith Tom Tsaktsiris Karl Tuomisto Braden Walker Joseph Xerri 21 22 In Memoriam With deep sorrow the Ontario Association of Architects recognizes the following members who have passed away. Robert W. Anderson Robert W. Becksted Andres Bernal Denis M. Bowman Kirsty Lee St. Clair Bruce Brian L. Curtner Fiorella Dinoi Giombini Roger du Toit David Ross Easton Robert Gretton George Fredrick Hamann Douglas Cumming Johnson Lauris Kuksis Martin James Lambert Istvan Lendvay Hershel Okun Aldo Riva Donald Snider Arthur F. Taylor Evan Herbert Walker 23 OAA Council 2016 January 1, 2016 December 31, 2016 Toon Dreessen President Eastern Ontario John Stephenson Senior Vice President and Treasurer Province of Ontario Barry Cline Vice President Regulatory Province of Ontario Vanessa Fong Vice President Communications City of Toronto Kathleen Kurtin Vice President Practice City of Toronto David C. Rich Vice President Strategic City of Toronto 24 Donald Ardiel Namita Kanishkan J. Gordon Erskine Wayne Medford Cornel Ionescu Elaine Mintz Evangelo Kalmantis Robert Sirman Western Ontario Lieutenant Governor in Council Appointee Lieutenant Governor in Council Appointee Eastern Ontario Central Ontario Lieutenant Governor in Council Appointee Lieutenant Governor in Council Appointee Western Ontario Jeffrey Laberge Northern Ontario Brian Luey Central Ontario David Sin Province of Ontario Sheena Sharp Province of Ontario André Sherman City of Toronto 25 26