Véronique Proteau
Véronique Proteau est architecte et doctorante en histoire et théorie de l’architecture à l’Université McGill. Ses recherches en cours explorent le potentiel des techniques du récit dans la conception, la communication et l'expérience d’œuvres architecturales, particulièrement les musées contemporains. Riche d’une expérience pratique diversifiée acquise au sein de différentes agences d’architecture d’envergure de Québec, Montréal et Tokyo, elle a récemment cofondé la sienne, le studio in vivo.
Véronique Proteau is a practising architect and Ph.D. candidate in the history and theory of architecture at McGill University. Her current research explores the potential of storytelling in the conception, communication and experience of architectural works, more particularly contemporary museums. Following a well-rounded professional experience working for major architectural firms in Quebec City, Montreal, and Tokyo, she has recently co-founded her own, the studio in vivo.
Sessions in which Véronique Proteau participates
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Véronique Proteau, studio in vivo & McGill University (Presenter)
Sessions in which Véronique Proteau attends
Dawson Hall (Le Balcon) St James united - Dawson Hall
Cocktail
Prof. Martin Drouin, UQAM (Master of ceremonies)
Lucie K. Morisset, Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage (Discussant)
Dr Jessica Mace, University of Toronto (Discussant)
Prof. Peter Coffman (Presenter)
Luc Noppen, Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage (Keynote speaker)
Candace Iron, Humber College (Speaker)