Seven architecture alumni receive their Fellowship at 2017 RAIC Conference
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the Ontario Association of Architects held the Festival of Architecture on May 24-27, 2017 in Ottawa. The four-day festival celebrated the theme of Architecture 150. As part of the conference event, the College of Fellows of the RAIC bestowed fellowships in recognition of outstanding achievement. Criteria for the Fellowship included design excellence, exceptional scholarly contribution, or distinguished service to the profession or the community.
Thirty-seven new Fellows from across Canada were honoured at this year’s conference. Among the list of architects were seven alumni from Dalhousie’s Faculty of Architecture & Planning.
1. Carol G. Belanger (BEDS’90, MArch(FP)’92)
2. Ron Fougere (BSc’78, BEDS’82, BArch’83)
3. The late Noel Fowler (BEDS’78, BArch’79)
4. Sandy Gibbons (BEDS’78, BArch’79)
5. Andrew King (BEDS’89, MArch(FP)’90)
6. Peter Osborne (BEDS’01, MArch(FP)’03)
7. Sean Francis Rodrigues (BEDS’95, MArch(FP)’97)
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada is the leading voice for excellence in the built environment in Canada. Representing about 5,000 members the RAIC advocates for excellence, works to demonstrate how design enhances the quality of life and promotes responsible architecture in addressing important issues of society.