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  • Behind the Build ID: Laura Stein - Laura Stein Consulting & Interiors
    2025/12/25

    Toronto based interior designer Laura Stein grew up in the city and is the founder of Laura Stein Interiors and LSI Workshop, a business she created to mentor and support interior decorators and designers. A lifelong creative, she discovered her love of spaces at twelve when she was allowed to redesign her childhood bedroom, sparking a lasting fascination with textiles, colour, and the way rooms feel.

    Laura studied film and communications at McGill University and went on to earn a masters degree in marketing communications from Boston University. She began her career in Boston as an art director and graphic designer in advertising and publishing, where she art directed photo shoots and designed three dimensional sets. A move back to Toronto led to styling work on HGTV productions, night classes in interior design at George Brown College, and eventually the launch of her own firm from a spare bedroom in her parents home.

    For about twenty years Laura has grown her practice from small renovations to large scale projects, including whole home gut renovations, new construction and a twenty thousand square foot residence, supported at its peak by a studio team of seven. Known as the queen of systems, she built her business on thoughtful processes, client experience and strong industry relationships, even helping adapt the Studio Designer platform for Canadian designers.

    Today Laura continues to take on select Toronto based design projects while focusing much of her energy on LSI Workshop, where she combines creative mentoring, process templates and branding support to help designers align their work, client journey and brand. Listeners can find links to her website in the episode liner notes and follow her ongoing work and resources for designers on Instagram and through her newsletter.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Behind the Build AD: Jason Fung - Jason Fung Architects
    2025/12/22

    Jason Fung is the founder and principal of Jason Fung Architect, a boutique architecture practice based in Toronto, Canada. He grew up in Markham, Ontario, in a middle income household where his parents encouraged both academic rigor and creative exploration. Alongside strong grounding in math and science at school, he spent weekends in visual art classes and piano lessons, developing early skills in drawing, observation, and proportion that carried through to university.

    Fung completed both his undergraduate degree and master’s degree in architecture at Toronto Metropolitan University, then known as Ryerson University. He entered the profession with limited exposure to architectural practice but gained early insight through a high school co op placement at the firm Robbie Engenwright, later absorbed into IBI Group. His professional experience spans a range of scales and typologies, including retail and shopping centre work with pellow plus associates, residential design with AGATHOM, condominium projects in Vaughan with architect Alan Tregebov, and mid rise and residential work with Studio JCI.

    In 2016, he founded Jason Fung Architect, initially operating from his parents’ home in Markham. His first built work included a renovation of his family kitchen and bathroom, followed by a modest rear residential addition that became his first featured project. The practice has since grown into a small team delivering residential, commercial, and institutional projects, including renovation work for public education clients. Fung’s approach emphasizes accountability, staff autonomy, sustainable working hours, and long term professional balance.

    Outside of practice, he is an avid traveler and film enthusiast. His travels have included extended time throughout Europe, as well as Peru and India, with experiences at Machu Picchu, the Taj Mahal, and along the Ganges River shaping his understanding of architecture, culture, and place. He frequently revisits films such as Back to the Future, Star Wars, and The Lord of the Rings, and he and his wife are raising their young son in Toronto.

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  • Behind the Build ID: Marti Gallucci - Mason Studio
    2025/12/18

    Marti Gallucci is a Partner and Design Director at Mason Studio, where she has been a key part of the firm’s evolution for over 13 years. She joined the studio as an intern during her fourth year of university, became its first employee, and has grown alongside the practice as it expanded into a multidisciplinary team of approximately 25 people. Her work spans hospitality, restaurants, hotels, private residences, retail, multi unit residential, and self initiated exhibitions and installations, with a strong emphasis on sensory driven, immersive environments.

    She lives in Stouffville, Ontario, and was raised primarily in Goodwood, with time spent in both Stouffville and Uxbridge. Growing up on a 100 acre rural property, she was exposed early to renovation and hands on building through projects completed with her family and her grandfather, experiences that shaped her interest in space, materiality, and how environments are lived in. She also competed extensively in sports, including figure skating and rep hockey, and played in a tournament that included Team China during their Olympic preparations.

    Gallucci initially pursued architecture, completing a year at Carleton University in Ottawa in the History and Theory of Architecture program before earning a four year degree in Interior Design from Ryerson University. At Mason Studio, she contributed to early landmark projects including the Duke condominium sales office in the Junction and the Andaz Hotel in Ottawa, where the studio designed the common areas, restaurants, rooftop outdoor space, and guest suites. Her work on that project included collaboration with Canadian artists and makers such as Art Bank, MSDS Studio, Derek McLeod, and Creative Matters, reinforcing the studio’s commitment to craft, storytelling, and place.

    Outside of practice, she prioritizes time with her family and continues to renovate and build with her husband, including plans for a new home in the countryside.


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  • Behind the Build AD: Nicolas Koff, Sebastien Bartnicki, Uros Novakovic - Office Ou
    2025/12/15


    Nicolas Koff, Uros Novakovic, and Sebastian Bartnicki are the founding partners of Office Ou, a practice shaped as much by lived experience and cultural memory as by formal architectural training. Each arrived at architecture indirectly, carrying with them deep impressions of place, history, and making that would later converge into a shared way of working.

    Nico grew up in Paris, fascinated by archaeology, ancient civilizations, and the way history embeds itself in landscapes. Childhood trips to Normandy, where WWII bunkers sat quietly along the coast, taught him to read terrain as a record of human action. After moving to Canada as a teenager to escape antisemitism, he found confidence through language, teaching French and rediscovering his footing. His academic path began in East Asian studies before expanding into architecture, landscape architecture, and regional planning at the University of Pennsylvania, reflecting an enduring interest in scale, geography, and cultural systems.

    Uros was born in Belgrade and raised in Prague, where early memories of late-socialist streets gave way to the optimism of the Velvet Revolution. As a teenager, the city became his playground, shaped by daily walks through the historic center and school trips into the countryside. Moving to Toronto at fourteen was a shock that sharpened his awareness of urban form and what cities offer their inhabitants. His education at the University of Waterloo and formative work experience in Shanghai reinforced a belief in architecture as both cultural and exploratory.

    Sebastian grew up in Ontario immersed in drawing, painting, and meticulously constructed Lego worlds. Encouraged by a high school art teacher, he discovered architecture as a bridge between creativity and rigor. At Waterloo’s Cambridge campus and later in Rome, studying history in situ revealed architecture as part of a long, interconnected lineage shaped by politics, economics, and culture. Work experiences in New York, London, and Montreal further expanded his understanding of cities as living systems.

    Their partnership formed organically through late-night competitions, shared apartments, and an intuitive creative rhythm. Office Ou emerged not from a business plan, but from curiosity, trust, and a shared commitment to thoughtful, context-driven design.


    Impossible Toronto: https://impossibletoronto.ca/


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    1 時間 43 分
  • Behind the Build ID: Lara Nancy - LN Studio
    2025/12/11

    Lara Nancy Cupido is a Toronto born interior designer and the founder and principal of LN Studio, a full service firm based in Caledon, Ontario. Raised just north of Toronto in an Italian family with an artistic mother and entrepreneurial father, she grew up with a natural blend of creativity and business sense that now underpins her practice.

    Lara discovered design at the University of Toronto, where an introductory architecture course shifted her perspective on how intentionally designed spaces guide how people live and move. She completed an undergraduate degree in architectural theory and fine art history, with Italian studies, before pursuing a master’s degree in interior design in Milan. There, she studied at an international English speaking school, completed an internship with color theorist Francesca Valan, and immersed herself in European design culture through events such as Salone del Mobile and the Venice Biennale.

    Returning to Canada, Lara worked in interior design and then as a project manager and later senior construction project manager for boutique real estate developer Compass Property Group in Toronto. Managing complex building upgrades taught her how to bridge design intent with construction realities and refined her skills in systems, organization and leadership. Throughout this time she continued to take on residential projects on evenings and weekends, gradually building the foundations of LN Studio.

    In 2024, after the company’s shift away from development and following maternity leave, Lara transitioned LN Studio into her full time focus. Today she leads a growing team on new builds, additions, multi residential projects and detailed interior renovations. Living in Caledon with her husband and two young children, she is committed to creating calm, intentional homes that quietly improve daily life, drawing on both her yoga background and her belief that well designed spaces support well being.


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    59 分
  • Behind the Build AD: Kevin Weiss - Weiss Architecture & Urbanism
    2025/12/08

    Born in Medicine Hat and raised across the Prairies, Kevin Weiss grew up moving from city to city, an experience that shaped his appreciation for stability and place. A competitive 1500-metre runner in his youth, he also spent countless hours drawing, experimenting with printmaking, and silkscreening at home. Those creative roots eventually steered him toward architecture, where mentors like Barry Sampson and Ian MacDonald helped sharpen his eye and discipline.

    Kevin’s curiosity for how things are made has followed him since childhood—whether knocking on the door of his first house decades later, building fences during a recession, or uncovering forgotten architectural details hidden above old ceiling tiles. He carries a genuine love for craft, from Victorian brickwork to the precise hands of masons and builders he collaborates with.

    When he’s not working, Kevin has played masters lacrosse for years and still treasures playful design challenges, like the colourful Winnipeg warming hut inspired by a classic cartoon. Now with his kids grown and living on the East Coast, he finds new rhythms in a quieter home while continuing to chase the spark of discovery that first pulled him toward making things.Full Bio:Kevin Weiss is an architect based in Toronto and the founder of Weiss Architecture and Urbanism, established in 2012. Born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, and raised across the Prairies—including Redcliff, Calgary, Vancouver Island, Richmond, and Winnipeg—his early experiences of constant relocation shaped his appreciation for grounded and enduring architecture. Alongside competitive running in the 1500 metres, Weiss nurtured a long-standing interest in drawing, printmaking, and silkscreen work, which helped steer him toward studying architecture.

    He began his architectural education at the University of Manitoba before moving to Toronto, where he attended the Ontario College of Art—now OCAD University—before transferring to the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Architecture. Influential mentors such as Barry Sampson and Ian MacDonald shaped his development as a designer, and Weiss later worked with both. He also spent multiple periods at Diamond and Schmitt Architects, contributing to institutional work including the Detroit Symphony Hall addition under Don Schmidt.

    Before launching his own practice, Weiss was a partner at Larkin Architect, contributing to projects such as St. Gabriel’s Parish, Kingsway College School, and Regis College. Since founding Weiss Architecture and Urbanism, he has completed a diverse range of public-sector and residential work, including long-term collaborations with the Toronto District School Board. His projects span technically complex school additions, science lab restorations, and custom homes that emphasize contextual sensitivity, craft, and thoughtful detailing.

    Weiss values a collaborative and hands-on design process, embracing opportunities for playfulness and innovation. His studio’s conceptual explorations include an award-recognized Winnipeg warming hut installation inspired by the classic “portable hole” cartoon and an OAA landscape competition proposal developed through analog model-making.


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    1 時間 25 分
  • Behind the Build ID: Jane Lockhart - Jane Lockhart Design
    2025/12/04

    Jane Lockhart is a Toronto-based interior designer, television personality, author, and colour expert whose career spans nearly three decades. She founded Jane Lockhart Design in 1997, building on technical training, hands-on work, and a formative early career with Benjamin Moore, where she developed deep expertise in colour, materials, and store planning.

    Raised in Etobicoke, Toronto, Jane’s passion for design began in childhood as she drew houses, modified dollhouses, and built cardboard homes, influenced by a creative family that included a hat-maker grandmother and a commercial-artist grandfather.

    Jane first studied economics and political science at the University of Toronto before pursuing interior design at what is now Toronto Metropolitan University, formerly Ryerson University. She later became a familiar face on Canadian television, appearing on Cityline and then hosting HGTV’s One House, Two Looks and the series Colour Confidential, which aired in Canada on W Network and in the United States on HGTV.

    Known for her ability to translate complex design and colour concepts into accessible language, Jane has consulted for major brands and continues to work across residential and select commercial projects. She focuses on how people truly live in their homes, often exploring how layout, function, and colour influence mood, behaviour, and daily routines. A lifelong learner and researcher, she draws inspiration from travel, nature, running, and close observation of how people interact with their environments.


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    1 時間 19 分
  • Behind the Build Roundtable Series: The Missing Middle - ft. Naama Blonder, Sue-Jean Chung, Evan Saskin & Gabriel Fain
    2025/12/01

    The first roundtable series: The Missing Middle, is a candid conversation on how cities can deliver more housing at a scale between single family homes and towers.

    The talented panel brings together Naama Blonder of Smart Density, Sue-Jean Chung of Studio JCI, Evan Saskin of Blue Lion Building, and Gabriel Fain of Gabriel Fain Architects.

    Together they unpack what the missing middle means, why it has been so hard to build, and how planning policy, approvals, construction methods, and community attitudes all shape what gets built.

    The discussion looks at generational affordability, neighbourhood character, transit investment, and the kinds of homes and streets that create real community.

    This conversation is meant to be watched, shared, and talked about across every platform, in your community groups and social networks. Comment on it, pass it on, and keep the discussion going, because the way our city will look twenty years from now and beyond depends on how we choose to confront the missing middle today.

    The recording was filmed at the flagship Lutron Experience Studio in Toronto, with production sponsored by Sound Solutions and videography, audio and post-production by Craft Photography & Video.

    Smart Density: https://smartdensity.com/

    Studio JCI: https://www.studiojci.com/

    Blue Lion Building: https://www.bluelionbuilding.com/

    Gabriel Fain Architects: https://gabrielfain.com/

    A special thanks goes out to Alison Brooks Architects for providing important and relevant precedent images of courtyard projects.

    Alison Brooks Architects: https://alisonbrooksarchitects.com/

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    1 時間 26 分