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Anthony Acciavatti teaches in the department of architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design. At present he is completing a manuscript on his research on urbanism and infrastructure along the Ganges River in northern India. Reza Aliabadi [M.Arch 1999, M.Phil Arch 2006] MRAIC, ICEO is the founder of atelier rzlbd . He splits his time completing architectural projects in North America & Asia and publishing the rzlbd POST . www.rzlbd.com Dick Averns is an artist and writer whose practice investigates the commodification of space. He lives is Calgary and teaches studio and theory at the Alberta College of Art + Design. Michael Barton retired from Energy Solutions In Yukon and now lives in the 17th century town of Gamle Fredrikstad in Norway with wife Anne as a semi-retired architect and artist. (mlb_mcc@ yahoo.ca) David Courville is an architect and naturalist. He maintains a general practice of both in and around Lafayette, Louisiana. Eric Deis is a photographer from Vancouver, British Columbia. His images of architecture and urban spaces illustrate the intertwined dynamics of nature, history and economics. www.ericdeis.ca Nicole Dextras is a graduate of the Emily Carr University, where she is currently a sessional teach- er. She has exhibited her environmental artwork in both Canada and the US. www.nicoledextras.com Real Eguchi is principal of Eguchi Associates Landscape Architects in Toronto, Ontario. He be- lieves well-designed landscapes are essential to our alignment of art and beauty with personal, social and environmental wellness. www.b real .ca Jordan Ellis is an architect at HOK in Toronto, learning how to focus. Gerald Forseth (BArch Toronto 1970) MAAA, FRAIC is an architect (Gerald L. Forseth Archi- tects Ltd in Calgary), planner, researcher, traveller, teacher, lecturer, writer, photographer, curator, dreamer and (professional) volunteer. Chris Hardwicke, as an associate at Sweeny Sterling Finlayson &Co Architects researches, designs, teaches, gives advice, makes policies and writes about places and cities. www.andco.com www.velo-city.ca . Carol Kleinfeldt graduated from UofT and is a partner in Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects Inc. Her photographs have been exhibited at the contact Photography Festival, Snap08!, Elysian Arts Gallery and Len’s Factory Gallery, all in Toronto. carol@kma.to Michael Leeb , photographer, visual artist and historian, lives in Claresholm Alberta. jleeb@telus. net Réal Lestage and Emmanuelle Viera are members of Daoust Lestage architecture design urbain in Montréal. Sandra Lester has a Bachelors in Architectural Science. She is the Sustainable Design Area Leader at HOK, Toronto and supports Integrated Design on their Canadian and Middle Eastern projects. sandra.lester@hok.com Andrew Lewthwaite is an intern architect with psa studio in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He also teach- es a 2nd year architecture studio in the Department of Architecture at the University of Manitoba. little wonder is an interdisciplinary design studio, led by Gyungju Chyon and John Stanislav Sadar. Projects range from installations to products. www.littlewonder-design.com Terri Peters is a British Canadian writer and architect based in Copenhagen. Daniel Rabin , M.Arch (UofT) is on a Cohos Evamy travelling scholarship, researching new city- campuses in the Middle East, established by outposts of American universities. Annie Ritz, M.Arch (University of Toronto) has worked as a furniture designer as well as an archi- tect in China and the Netherlands. Christopher Roach , B. Arch (Texas 1996) is a registered architect in California and an associ- ate at Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects in San Francisco. His interest in urbanism is inspired by his travels and 10 years as a student of the City by the Bay. Tijen Roshko teaches interior design at UManitoba. She has a Masters in Nuclear Physics, a Bach- elors in Interior Design and researches the vernacular architecture of Cambodia. John Stanislav Sadar studied in Montreal and Helsinki, practiced in Europe and North America, teaches at the University of Melbourne and is a PhD Candidate at the University of Pennsylvania. jsadar@design.upenn.edu Steve Sopinka has a background in architecture and landscape architecture. He has spent time in the Canadian Arctic, Iceland and northern Ontario, and is continually fascinated by the north. He is currently living and working in North Bay, Ontario. sjsopinka@hotmail.com Paul Whelan lives in Toronto and practices architecture for Stantec. Stephanie White studied at the AA, taught architecture for a million years, did a PhD in urban geography and is the editor of On Site. Paul Young is a landscape architect and health promoter, often working with the public and com- munity health sector. His work includes park design and developing strategic plans for walking and cycling. www.publicspaceworkshop.ca

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