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Katie recently served as juror for the Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards, selecting the Suzhou Chapel as best of 2017.

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“Experience with an academic practice has taught me to appreciate both the value of research and the mandate to push forward the boundaries of professional practice. […] I am aware of the imperative of peer recognition for new and evolving voices in our profession. All projects begin with the potential to be great. When they emerge from construction having succeeded because of (and in spite of) the pressures of process, it is important to celebrate.”
See all the newly elected Boston Society of Architects board members HERE.
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AA School of Architecture news features DFALD and ’87 alumnus Nader Tehrani.

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Juliet Chun and Zhanina Boyadzhieva of Boston-based Girl Uninterrupted interviewed Katie on her views of the design profession and advice to young female designers.
Read the full interview HERE.

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Maclean’s has ranked the University of Toronto as Canada’s Top School by Reputation. In their article they site the Daniels Building:
“The most recent addition to U of T facilities is One Spadina, the new home of the John H. Daniels faculty of architecture, landscape and design. Designed by acclaimed architects Nader Tehrani and Katherine Faulkner, the glass-fronted, zigzagging concrete structure has been lauded by the Globe and Mail as “one of the best Canadian buildings of the past decade.”
-Jennifer Goldberg
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Part of our research examines the relationship between architectural conventions and their engagement with the body. The logic of industrial production permeates these conventions. As industrial production pushes for simplification, optimization, and an adherence to ‘machine’ protocols, the body demands accommodation, customization, and a figural adherence. The design of furniture consequently compromises the body more often than succumbing to costly craft. This furniture-scale intervention proposes a mediated balance between industrial production and its connection to the body. We follow an industrial-style logic for massing and detail assembly while leveraging the organic cabinetry details as an opportunity to better fit the hand and to aestheticize the plywood’s method of construction.

The object consists entirely of marine-grade Baltic birch plywood. We coated each piece with water-soluble polyurethane preserve its light color.


Wooden pegs and grooves connect the pieces to each other, allowing disassembly. While we milled pin holes on the faces of each piece, pin holes on the endgrains had to be hand-drilled with a custom jig.


CNC-milled cabinetry details aestheticize the plywood’s method of construction.

Prototypes test handle ergonomics.


We assembled groups of pieces in the lab and finished assembly on site.
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MIT Site 4 is featured in MIT’s video celebrating the new development in Kendall Square. Read more about the project HERE.
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In an interview with The Province, John Patkau spoke about Nader’s preface in Patkau Architect’s newly released book, ‘Material Operations’.
Q: The term intellectual recalibration is used in the preface. Is that like a clearing of the mind? How did or does resetting effect your work right now?
A: Those are Nader Tehrani’s carefully chosen words, so I ought not speak for him. Perhaps what he sees is something like a shift in perspective, a new or renewed focus of attention. Intellectual calibration is a curious idea. Instruments are calibrated to fixed standards of reference so how does one calibrate an intellect? Perhaps it is in reference to some small part of the world perceived to be changing, as opposed to a standard intellectual reference. In that case, a means of calibration would be to choose something and then pay close attention to what is happening with it. If that’s right, then we are calibrating. We are trying to pay very close attention and Material Operations is a new account into which that payment is made. Perhaps your question is: What kind of return does such a payment yield? For us, the answer seems to be: An activated and informed imagination.

Patkau Architect’s One Fold Project
To read Nader’s preface for ‘Material Operations’ click HERE.
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On a trip to Korea in July ’17, Sejong City presented Nader with honorary citizenship. During the trip, Nader, who was the co-chairman of the international competition jury committee 10 years ago, held a press conference at the International Forum on International City Administration held at Sejong Convention Center to discuss the future of Sejong City.
Read more about the event HERE.

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