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Susan Speigel is named new OAA president

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Susan Speigel, BA, B.Arch., (EQ. M.Arch), OAA, FRAIC, is the new president of the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA), the regulatory body for the province’s architecture profession that protects the public interest. Speigel was named to the one-year position at an OAA Council meeting, which took place on January 21.

“A few years ago, I wouldn’t have imagined I would find myself in this wonderful role,” says Speigel. “I’m honoured, excited, and eager to get to work.”

Speigel’s career has spanned more than 30 years and five cities, including Sudbury, Ottawa, New York, Neuchâtel, and now Toronto. As a young graduate—aware of the barriers faced by women in the profession—she and four other designers launched an all-women firm, Villa Villa, a group she describes as “brave and creative,” where she cut her teeth in the industry.

Rooted in her passion for community-building, activism, and innovation, she launched her own multidisciplinary design firm, Susan Speigel Architect Inc. (SSA), focused on architecture, landscape, and urbanistic public realm projects for non-profit organizations, the public housing sector, and private residences. Speigel is also an educator at the Institute Without Boundaries through George Brown College School of Design, where she works at the intersections of architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, activism, community, ecology, and academia.

Speigel’s commitment to equity and inclusion in the built environment is reflected in her extensive work with social housing and community spaces; she has modernized more than 250 projects for the Toronto Community Housing Corporation and Peel Living and Woodgreen Community Living, and has led research in support of mobile-home parks as affordable housing models. Since 2017, Speigel has also been the Professional Advisor and Acting Architect for the Thunder Woman Healing Lodge—Toronto’s first Healing Lodge and transitional housing for Indigenous women in conflict with the law, which is slated to begin construction this spring.

Over the years, Speigel has been involved with the OAA in various capacities, from helping to plan the first OAA Conference in the mid-1990s to working on the first committee for the Ontario Association for Applied Architectural Sciences (OAAAS). In 2019, she ran for OAA Council, joining several committees and eventually serving as senior vice president and treasurer.

“There are tremendous shifts emerging in the world that demand our attention and meaningful action,” Speigel observes. “I am energized by out-of-the box and daring thinking; by people with the foresight to envision something marvelous and the gumption to make it happen. In order to meet the numerous challenges before us, we need fresh new voices, and there is much we can do to make the profession more inviting and welcoming.”

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