David T Fortin Architect and THE OPEN WORKSHOP
David Fortin of David T Fortin Architect and Neeraj Bhatia of THE OPEN WORKSHOP present their work for the 2024 Emerging Voices series.
David T Fortin Architect and THE OPEN WORKSHOP were two of eight winners of the 2024 Emerging Voices competition, which recognizes North American designers with distinct voices and significant bodies of realized work.
In this video, two of the winning firms present their work for the first day of the 2024 Emerging Voices online lecture series.
David Fortin founded David T Fortin Architect in Sudbury, Ontario in 2018. Now located in Cambridge, Ontario, the 100% Indigenous-owned firm believes that “well-designed spaces can strengthen our relations with each other and the Land in profound ways,” in its own words. Primarily working with Métis and First Nation clients across Canada, David T Fortin Architect produces a broad range of work grounded in Indigenous knowledge, from installations and advocacy initiatives to affordable and social housing projects.
Neeraj Bhatia founded THE OPEN WORKSHOP in 2013 in Toronto, Canada. Now based in San Francisco, the multidisciplinary practice produces a diverse range of research projects and built works that bridge speculative research and formal design. The studio investigates how architecture and urbanism can foster social, racial, environmental, and economic equity, engaging frequently with issues of housing justice and public space. Often created collaboratively with communities, institutions, and other designers, these projects both propose and represent what the firm describes as“a collective ethos of design and forms of exchange.”
The presentations were followed by a conversation with Marie Law Adams. Adams is a founding partner of Landing Studio and an associate professor at Northeastern University’s School of Architecture. She was a member of the 2024 Emerging Voices jury.
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