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George Thomas Kapelos

George Kapelos
Professor
AB, MCP, MArch, OAA RPP FRAIC MCIP
ARC-331
416-979-5000 ext. 556510

Areas of Specialization

Canadian Modernity

Health and Design

Architectural Pedagogy

Housing

Identity

Public Interest and Design

Climate Change Adaptation

Sustainable Housing

Education

Year University Degree
1993 Yale University MArch
1975 Harvard Graduate School of Design MCP
1971 Princeton University AB

Selected Courses

Course Code Course Title
ARC 720, ARC 820 Architecture Studio
ASC 103 The Built Context
AR8105 Intensive Research Studio and Seminar

Spotlight

Growing up, George Kapelos had ambitions of becoming a chemist or scientist. When he discovered architecture, his goals pivoted, but his curiosity about the world around him continued. Today, Kapelos is involved in a wide array of impactful work, from city planning to historic building preservation to skin cancer prevention. “Everything I do focuses on the interrelationship between humans and their built environments,” he says, “including how architecture and identity are connected.”

Kapelos’ own identity is tied to his Canadian, American and Greek roots. So, when the opportunity arose, it was a joy to take a group of graduate students to Greece. After exploring everyday life in cities and towns, as well as visiting Delphi, Delos, Hermopolis, Bassae and Athens—including a thrilling behind-the-scenes tour of the Parthenon restoration—the group got to work.

With their peers from the National Technical University of Athens, his students set up a studio to explore Keramikos, the “sacred city” that marks the beginning of the ancient procession to the Acropolis. Tasked with designing meaningful new experiences for tourists, the students proposed an interactive museum, viewing platform and more. “The trip was an amazing learning and personal growth experience for them,” Kapelos says. “For me, too.”

George Kapelos

“Come up with the big ideas, but make sure they are tied to the reality around you.”

  • Canadian Museums Association Award for Outstanding Achievement, 1997
  • 2013 City of Toronto Urban Design Award of Merit - “An Architecture of Civility”
  • Royal Institute of Canada / Canadian Institute of Planners / Canadian Society of Landscape Architects 2014 National Urban Design Awards, “An Architecture of Civility”
  • Fellow, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, 2007
 
  • “Shaping Public Institutions” George Thomas Kapelos in Northern Building: Canadian Architecture 1967-2017 [Chapter 4] Elsa Lam and Graham Livesey, Editors. New York: Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect, in Press, forthcoming, fall 2019.
  • “Interactive architecture – UV protection unfolding above you!” Perspectives |The Arts, The Lancet Oncology V20 (4) 479-480, April 01, 2019; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(19)30141-X (external link) 
  • “Heat!” – testing design approaches to mitigate excessive heat exposure for vulnerable populations in Toronto apartment buildings” Cool planning: changing climate & our urban future, Proceedings of 54th ISOCARP Congress Bodø, Norway, October 1-5, 2018 Editor: Dushko Bogunovich ©ISOCARP 2018 Produced and published by ISOCARP ISBN: 978-94-90354-54-1, 776 – 806.
  • “Review of design, policies, and use of shade for sun protection: the intersection between environmental design and skin cancer prevention”, Dawn M. Holman Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA, USA; George Thomas Kapelos, Toronto Metropolitan University; Meredith Shoemaker, Dawn M. Holman Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA, USA; Meg Watson, Dawn M. Holman Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA, USA, American Journal of Public Health, 2018; 108:1607-1612.
  • Exhibition, Shaping Canadian Modernity: The Toronto City Hall and Square Competition and its Legacy, Toronto Met, Paul H. Cocker Gallery, 1 September – 9 October 2015. Exhibition co-curated with Christopher Armstrong.
  • Competing Modernisms: The Toronto City Hall and Square Competition. Halifax: Dalhousie Architecture Press, 2015. With an introduction by Christopher Armstrong. 128 pages.
  • “Finding Beauty: Toronto’s Clean & Beautiful City Initiative.” Urban Trialogues: Co-productive ways to relate visioning and strategic urban projects.” ISoCaRP Review 03Journal of the International Society of City and Regional Planners. (2007), 124 – 145. With Iain Myrans, co-author.
  • Guest Editor. Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada / Journal de la Société pour l’étude de l’Architecture au Canada. 35(2) 2010. 80
  • Conference Co-Chair, 4th International Conference on UV and Skin Cancer Prevention, Toronto ON, May 2018
  • Chair, Ultraviolet Radiation Working Group, Toronto Cancer Prevention Coalition, 2016 - present
  • Board Member (Order-in-Council Appointment), Ontario Heritage Trust, Toronto ON, 2015 – present
  • George Thomas Kapelos Architect
  • George Thomas Kapelos Planning
  • “The Toronto City Hall and Square Competition” in Fifty Objects that Define Toronto (Episode 5), Fibe TV1 / Bell Media, 17 October 2016.
  • “Exposition sur le concours de l’hotel de ville de Toronto” Radio Canada, 10 September 2015
  • “Toronto Met Architecture Collaborative Exercise 2014” Here and now, CBC Radio, 10 January 2014
  • Kristina Virro “Toronto Met students aim to create a more civil city” The Globe and Mail, 12 January 2013 M5