Yolene Handabaka

Yolene Handabaka est architecte diplômée de la faculté d’architecture de l’Université Ricardo Palma (Pérou) et détentrice d’une maîtrise en conservation de l’environnement bâti de l’Université de Montréal. Titre du projet de thèse : Revaloriser les bâtiments non patrimoniaux mais significatifs pour les communautés pour répondre à l'Agenda 2030 : De la démolition à la mise en ... Read more

Firdous Nizar

Firdous Nizar is a third-year PhD student investigating the quality of lived experiences in cities from the perspective of gender and safety. Thesis title: Equitable Cities: Addressing Women’s Access to Public Spaces Her research lies at the intersection of urban design, intersectional feminism and architectural quality and tries to unpack the social and structural factors ... Read more

Shantanu Biswas Linkon

Thesis title: Reevaluating the Social Value of Architecture in the Public Realms through Inclusiveness and Environmental Justice Conventional architectural practices have long been criticized for their poor consideration of users’ inclusion in the process, disregard of social dimensions, negligence of autonomy, and altogether for their inability to integrate participatory practices. Despite the introduction of Sustainable ... Read more

Karl-Antoine Pelchat

Karl-Antoine Pelchat is a Master's student in Philosophy at the Université de Montréal. He completed a B.A. in Philosophy and a Certificate in History at the University of Sherbrooke. As a member of the CRC-ACME, Karl-Antoine focuses on themes such as "eco-didacticism", "third place" and "memorialization".

Jonathan Haxhe

Jonathan Haxhe is a student in the Bachelor of Communication Sciences at the University of Montreal. He is originally from Belgium and completed a year in Communication and Journalism at the IHECS (Brussels) before starting an international experience. At CRC-ACME and LEAP, he is in charge of a number of communication-related tasks, such as updating ... Read more