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Carol Phillips, OAA (BCDS), AAA, AIBC, NSAA, FRAIC, LEED AP, SCUP

Partner

Moriyama & Teshima Architects

Carol is a Partner at Moriyama & Teshima Architects, having led some of the firms most valued civic,cultural and educational buildings. A Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Carol’s passionate drive for powerful and graceful architectural solutions has been honed over a span of 20 years working in Canada and abroad. Known for her ability to transform and serve diverse communities with grace, Carol’s designs accommodate inclusivity and intercultural understanding underlying principles that inform all of her projects. Carol’s projects reinforce principles of generous, regenerative and inspiring spaces that not only serve their communities, but also address their historical and urban contexts. Her projects include the U of T Multi-Faith Centre, Goldring Student Centre, and UTM Innovation Complex. Most recently, Carol completed the Ryerson Centre for Urban Innovation and UBCO Teaching and Learning Centre in Kelowna, BC. Currently, she is working alongside Acton Ostry Architects on the landmark, mass timber Limberlost Place (formerly The Arbour) George Brown College Tall Wood Building, which will feature net-zero, low carbon building solutions and be the first of its kind in Ontario.