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  • M2 (Thesis) – High Waters: Negotiating The Future of Venice
  • M2 (THESIS) – The Spaces Between Borders & Bodies
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  • U3 – COMMUNITY BUILDING : A MANUAL
  • U2 – Net Zero Residential Design
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  • M2 (Thesis) – Temporal Body: Developing the Moving Body and its Implications for Architecture
  • M2 (Thesis) – The Mountain: Resurfacing the Other City
  • M2 (Thesis) – Solid Materiality; A Primordial Encounter with Architecture
  • M2 (Thesis) – An Architecture of Excavation
  • M2 (DST) – Landscape as Memory
  • M2 (Thesis) – Down the Road; The Future of Urban Mobility
  • M2 (Thesis) – The Salvaged Village: Adaptive Reuse of Abandoned Village Schools in the Aging China
  • M2 (DST) – Contemporary Monuments, an Architecture of Frugality
  • M2 (DST) – Entropic Embakment
  • M2 (Thesis) – Street of Collective Latencies
  • M2 (Thesis) – Public Meaning: The possibility of myths in architecture
  • M2 (DST) – UWAS TAMBO
  • M2 (DST) – Inter-City Bus Terminal Redevelopment
  • M2 (DST) – The Time Remains: Hospice in China
  • M2 (Thesis) – An Architecture of the Earthly Grotesque
  • M2 (DST) – Architecture for Silence
  • M2 (DST) – Agro-Forest
  • M2 (Thesis) – Tales of a Table : An Architecture of Commensality
  • M2 (DST) – Expo 2067: Montreal Collective
  • M2 (Thesis) – The Twobirds Garden
  • M2 (DST) – Back to the River : A Dialogue Between Water and Architecture
  • M2 (Thesis) – Dreaming North Hatley
  • M2 (Thesis) – A Lost Landscape: Challenging the Segregation of the Industrial Use within the City
  • M2 (Thesis) – Trans-Architecture: A Camp Investigation of Heritage Conservation
  • M2 (DST) – A New Metro Station: Common underground for high mobility
  • M2 (Thesis) – INTERhousing_ An Architecture for Mental Health
  • M2 (DST) – 2028 DELERIA
  • M2 (Thesis) – Imagining the Post Anthropocentric Landscape
  • M1 – The Mount Masada Archeological Research Centre
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  • U2 – In Motion – Avenue Walbrae
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  • U2 – The Sustaina; A Vision of The Future for Sustainable Living.
  • U2 – Retooling the Foundry and Place Publique
  • U2 – Darling Foundry and Place Publique
  • U2 – McGill University Art Museum
  • U2 – McGill University Art Museum Proposal
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  • U1 – Working with Piranesi
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  • U1 – In Praise of Stairs
  • U1 – In Praise of Stairs
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