Lecture by Anne-Marie Armstrong

The next event of the Winter 2026 Laurentian Architecture Lecture Series is scheduled for Monday Feb.23 at 5:45 pm in the Lecture Hall. The guest will be architect Anne-Marie Armstrong (AAmp Studio, Toronto, ON / Portland, ME, USA). This lecture is co-organized with Black Print (the Black Student Architecture Collective at the MSoA). It is presented by the Ontario Association of Architects and it is free and open to all.

Anne-Marie Armstrong is an architect and educator. As a principal and co-founder of AAmp Studio, Anne-Marie’s professional practice has a diverse portfolio of projects in the US and Canada. AAmp’s work has been widely published in recognized design publications, such as Architectural Record and Dwell, and has received awards from the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Architect Magazine, The Architect’s Newspaper, and Twenty + Change, amongst others. AAmp recently received an AN Award for Best Small Practice in Canada. Anne-Marie is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream at University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design. Through her practice, teaching and research, Anne-Marie is committed to increasing diversity, access, and inclusion within the field of design. Anne-Marie is a founding member of Black Architects and Interior Designers Association (BAIDA), and formerly on the Board of Directors of People for Education. Anne-Marie holds a Bachelor of Architectural Studies from University of Waterloo and a Master of Architecture from Yale University, where she studied on a U.S.-Canada Fulbright Award.

Please note that this lecture qualifies for two (2) Ontario Association of Architects Continuing Education Structured Learning Hours.

See you on Monday night!