As part of 2022 DesignTO Festival, BEAT is excited for our first MIX in collaboration with Global Furniture Group.
Building Equality in Architecture exists to initiate change, building momentum to create a shift in the profession. As a group dedicated to enabling great architects to do great work, we understand that each of us must contribute to our fullest. Design excellence, diversity and equity are therefore not mutually exclusive.
Networking can be one of the most powerful and productive activities an individual can do to launch and manage their career. In the workplace today, it is important that we are known to others, and to ensure that others are aware of our resourcefulness. BEAT MIX is a platform to develop a series of relationships across Toronto’s Architecture and Design communities. BEAT is excited to host this event in collaboration with Global Furniture group - a company founded with the vision of manufacturing well-made office furniture at affordable prices.
BEAT MIX includes four Featured Guests who are stationed in specific breakout rooms. The Featured Guests comprises of Partners and Principals from local Architecture firms of various sizes, along with leaders in the Design Community. Participants have the opportunity to interact with the Featured Guests and meet a succession of individuals in small groups throughout the evening.
BEAT encourages Interns, emerging practitioners and seasoned professionals to join this interconnected community to share information, advice and opportunities.
Limited space available.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions and for the safety of our community, this event will be held virtually via Zoom.
Panelists:
Brooke Anderson, NCIDQ, BID, ARIDO, IDC, LEED Green Associate
Senior Interior Designer, HOK
Brooke is a passionate designer who loves to connect with her peers and get exposed to new and exciting ideas. She has diverse experience working in an array of industries, including: workplace, hospitality and residential, as well as government, justice and healthcare. She is active in the design community currently as a member of the ARIDO Communications Committee.
Brooke is detail-oriented, well-versed technically and a strong communicator, enabling her to effectively lead teams of designers and subconsultants to deliver projects successfully. She believes that recognizing other individual’s passions for interior design, architecture and engineering is a key component to creating strong teams that deliver exceptional projects.
Kellie Chin,OAA, M.Arch
Architect, Workshop
Kellie is an Architect at WORKSHOP with an interest towards promoting social responsibility and invigorating local communities. She has completed various buildings in Toronto as well as projects with Toronto’s Shelter, Support & Housing Administration, working on the new Rapid Housing Initiative, and 1000 Shelter Beds Project
With an interest in housing equity, she contributed to work published in the book House Divided and Azure Magazine. Most recently, she co-authored The Case for Compassionate Design in Housing Standards, an independent project to research the connection between health and housing published by Spacing.
Patricia Lussier, AAPQ
Landscape Architect, Associate, Design Principal , Lemay
Lemay associate Patricia Lussier has over 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur and design leader, bringing a sensitivity to history and genius loci to each design. Commemoration and interpretation are at the heart of her concerns and her approach. Her wide-ranging experience in multidisciplinary projects and competitions of all scales enriches her overall vision at every project stage. She has always worked to refine her expertise in expressive signature development, both in terms of design narrative and specific compositional elements such as furniture, paving patterns and the use of materials and plants with a sense of identity.
Often a pioneer in her practice, Patricia Lussier has always had an interest in integrating sustainability in a simple, efficient and creative way. She is the winner of national and international awards, for such high-profile projects as Espace 67, Place des Montréalaises, Belvedere du Chemin-qui-Marche, Gatsby Condos and the Hypernature 066 contest in Montreal.
Deborah Wang, MFA, OAA, M.Arch
Architect, Artistic Director, Co-Director, DesignTO
Deborah Wang is a Taiwanese Canadian curator and architect based in Toronto, with a broad range of experience in contemporary art, design, and architecture that spans two decades. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from OCAD University, and a Master of Architecture from the University of Waterloo, where she was awarded the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Student Medal.
As artistic director of DesignTO, she co-leads the non-profit arts organization that produces Canada’s largest annual design festival, while curating numerous public programs and exhibitions both independently and for DesignTO. As a community leader and design expert, she has been interviewed by The Globe and Mail and Monocle Radio, and profiled in Azure Magazine. Alongside her curatorial work, Deborah practices architecture with award-winning firms.