Graeme Stewart is a graduate architect with ERA Architects. He has worked on a variety of planning and reuse projects for some of Toronto’s major historic sites and has written extensively on Toronto’s urban form. His area of specialty is Toronto’s post-war urban and suburban planning history as well as urban sustainability. His international research and thesis work was instrumental in founding the Tower Renewal Project; an initiative in modern heritage examining the future of Toronto’s remarkable stock of concrete towers, with the City of Toronto, Province of Ontario, University of Toronto, and other partners. Graeme is also the co-editor of Concrete Toronto: A Guidebook to Concrete Architecture from the Fifties to the Seventies. He has studied architecture in Canada and Germany and received his Master of Architecture from the University of Toronto. Graeme’s research has been published in a variety of books, journals, blogs and national newspapers, has curated and participated in several exhibitions and is a regular speaker at urban related symposia and events in Toronto and abroad.
Contact
tel (416) 963-4497 ext. 261
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