As in any critical relationship, the union of architect and engineer is a long and at times tumultuous history. An infinite struggle is enacted almost daily during the building process, yet these two seemingly disparate professions co-exist – but how? Drawing outside the lines of reason, this panel will embrace the dominion of architect and engineer, exploring schism, communication and perceptible limitations.
Introduction: Lisa Rochon, The Globe and Mail’s architecture critic.
Speakers: Hassan Ally, SE, PE, P.Eng, Structural Discipline Leader, Arup Toronto; Richard Terry, Buildings Practice Leader, Arup Toronto; Professor Constantin Christopoulos, P.Eng, University of Toronto, Department of Civil Engineering; Stephen Teeple, FRAIC, OAA, Principal, Teeple Architects (Toronto); Calvin Smith, Sr. Vice President, Technical Director, HOK Canada.
Moderators: Professor Ghyslaine McClure and Dr. Effie Bouras, postdoctoral fellow (McGill University, Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics)
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