Selected Works 2024
Marwa Tawfiq
Education & Certification
Marwa Tawfiq
marwa.alkufaishi@gmail.com
+1 416.998.9981
Toronto, Canada
Licensed Architect | Ontario Association of Architects
Sep 2022 | Toronto, Canada
Master of Architecture, M.Arch | Ryerson University (TMU)
Sep. 2015 - Oct. 2017 | Toronto, Canada
Depicting Architecture: Houses of the Imagination
Bachelor of Architectural Science, B.Arch.Sc | Ryerson University (TMU)
Sep. 2011 - June 2015 | Toronto, Canada
Experience
Architect | Dewson Architects Inc.
May 2021 – April 2023 | Toronto, Canada
Experienced project architect with a track record of success in overseeing custom residential and commercial master plan developments. Proficient in all phases of project execution, from initial design to construction administration. Skilled in collaborating with clients, consultants, and building officials to ensure project success. Notable projects include the renovation and expansion of residential homes in downtown Toronto and The Greater Toronto Area, a pool pavilion in Prince Edward County, and a master plan development in Niagara-on-the-Lake that encompasses retail units, a hotel, a community center, a grocer, and townhouses.
Intern Architect | MMC International Architects Ltd.
March 2018 – April 2020 | Toronto, Canada
Engaged in the design process for both retail and commercial buildings across multiple project phases, from initial schematic concepts to final construction stages. Responsibilities encompassed crafting hand-drawn sketches, producing computer-generated renders, and generating detailed drawings for construction documentation. Managed various city applications, including SPAs, building permits, demolition permits, and zoning certificates. Notable projects include contributions to Square One Shopping Centre, Erin Mills Town Centre, St. Vital Centre, Halifax Shopping Centre, and Pen Centre across multiple major cities in Canada.
Architectural Designer | Medina Architects Inc.
May 2013 - Feb. 2019 | Part-time | Toronto, Canada
Managed the conceptualization and implementation of preliminary schematic designs for residential homes, with a focus on creating construction document drawings. Conducted site visits to assess site conditions and ensure design implementation. Engaged in multiple international design competitions, including projects such as a library design in Saudi Arabia and a pedestrian bridge in New York City, United States of America.
Self Employed Artist | Kufaishi Art
May 2017 – Current | kufaishiart.com | Toronto, Canada
Crafting paintings, ceramics, and drawings that seamlessly blend Eastern and Western cultural motifs and identities to create unique artistic expressions.
Architectural Designer | Marathon Consultancy
April 2020 – Jan. 2021 | Freelance | Toronto, Canada
Designing customized interior home millwork for kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and storage facilities.
Collaborations The Metals in Construction Magazine 2019 Design Challenge | Medina Architect
Feb. 2019 | New York City, United States of America
Collaborated on the design of a pedestrian bridge linking the Hudson Yards to the Moynihan Train Hall.
Dar Al-Uloum Library: Architectural Competition | Medina Architects
Aug. 2018 | Sakaka, Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia
Contributed to the revitalization of the current library and its adjacent campus site, aiming to elevate the public space and foster community involvement.
Publications Summer Sketch Program | Ontario Association of Architects
Aug. 2019 + Aug. 2023
My architectural thesis work and travel sketches were featured in publications as part of the summer sketch program by the Ontario Association of Architects.
Festival of Arabic Music and Art
Nov. 2018 & Nov. 2019 | Toronto, Canada
Took part in a collaborative group art show with the Festival of Arabic Music and Art
Skills Digital
Revit - AutoCAD - Sketchup - Rhinoceros - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe InDesign - Adobe Illustrator - Premiere RushMicrosoft Office - Microsoft Excel - Laser Cutter Universal
Manual
Painting - Hand Drawing - Pottery - Wood Work - Model Building - Photography
Languages
English - Arabic
Content Depicting Architecture: Houses of the Imagination Stratheden House Dar Al-Uloum Library Erin Mills Town Centre The Metals in Construction Design Challenge Monetary Times School of Fashion Khorshids in Baghdad Home The Hug 6 14 20 26 32 36 40 42 44 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
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Axonometric
Depicting Architecture: Houses of the Imagination
M. Arch Thesis | Ryerson University (TMU) | 2016-2017
Depictions (drawings, models) play a significant role in giving architecture form through the use of various techniques and mediums of expression. These forms of depictions invite an experimental design approach and generate critical thinking in design. The aim in this thesis is to look at architecture critically and investigate design approaches to enhance architectural ideas through varying forms of depiction such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital media. Experimentally driven design processes have the potential to push ideas to greater heights in the architectural discipline. Architectural depiction that pursues ideas or notions that may never be built are significant forms of production that push design thinking into other territories; they are in and of themselves architecture. Specifically, the design of a ‘House of the Imagination’ becomes a vehicle in the thesis for experimental architectural ideas and provides an alternative setting for architectural form making.
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Physical Model
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Res room Mounta ns de Res room S eep ng Room Mounta nside
Upper Floor Plan
Central Floor Plan
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Lower Floor Plan
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Overlapped Elevations
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Left Elevation
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Right Elevation
Early Depictions 12
Early Depictions 13
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Front Façade
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Stratheden House
Dewson Architects | Winter 2021 | Toronto, On, Canada
The proposed renovation and expansion project for this 300 m2 residence in Toronto, Canada, addresses the limitations of the existing 30-year-old house. With deficiencies in design and user comfort such as inadequate circulation, air quality, and thermal comfort, a retrofit was necessary to improve these aspects. This proposal aims to elevate the living experience by reimagining the space to accommodate desired programs and floor plan layouts. The concept involves demolishing internal partition walls, replacing the hipped roof with a full second floor, redesigning the central stair, expanding square footage on all levels, upgrading the HVAC system, and enhancing thermal performance with improved wall assemblies. By blending new and existing materials and color palettes, the design achieves a contemporary aesthetic while preserving the essence of the traditional house’s form.
Site Plan NO. 10 EXISTING 2 STOREY BUILDING NO 2 P ROP OS ED 2 S TOR EY F RAME BU L D NG GFA 302.5 m² NO. 14 EXISTING 2 STOREY BUILDING LOT 36 LOT 34 LOT 47 DN DN DN DN STRATHEDEN RD 15
Walkout Basement
Kitchen
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Living Room & Garden
Floor Plan 17
Ground Floor Plan Second
0'-0" GROUND FLOOR -10'-2 1/2" BASEMENT FLOOR 11'-4" SECOND FLOOR 17'-9 5/8" U/S SOFFIT 30'-5 1/2" T/O EXISTING ROOF 26'-7" T/O LOWER ROOF A B D G 20'-3" U/S CEILING E C F A302 B 16'-5 1/2" [5.02 m] 3'-6 5/8" [1.08 m] 21'-1 3/4" [6.45 m] 3 1/2" [0.09 m] 8'-4 3/8" [2.55 m] 12'-11 5/8" [3.95 m] 62'-9 1/2" [19.14 m] 10'-2 1/2" [3.11 m] 11'-4" [3.45 m] 8'-11" [2.72 m] 6'-4" [1.93 m] 3'-10 1/2" [1.18 m] GLASS FOYER PV PANELS 12" 14 1/2" 12" 14 1/2" 12" 14 1/2" 12" 14 1/2"
Front Façade
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South Elevation
0'-0" GROUND FLOOR -10'-2 1/2" BASEMENT FLOOR 11'-4" SECOND FLOOR 17'-9 5/8" U/S SOFFIT 30'-5 1/2" T/O EXISTING ROOF 26'-7" T/O LOWER ROOF A B D G 20'-3" U/S CEILING E C F A302 B 12'-11 5/8" [3.95 m] 8'-4 3/8" [2.55 m] 3 1/2" [0.09 m] 21'-1 3/4" [6.45 m] 20'-0 1/8" [6.10 m] 62'-9 1/2" [19.14 m] 10'-2 1/2" [3.11 m] 11'-4" [3.45 m] 8'-11" [2.72 m] 6'-4" [1.93 m] 3'-10 1/2" [1.18 m] 12" 14 1/2" 12" 14 1/2" 12" 14 1/2" 12" 14 1/2"
Back Façade
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North Elevation
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Front Façade
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Dar Al-Uloum Library
Medina Architects | Summer 2018 | Sakaka, Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia
Architectural Competition
The Dar Al-Uloum Library project in Sakaka, Saudi Arabia, endeavors to rejuvenate an existing library building into a contemporary complex serving the local community. Embracing a design ethos that integrates the old with the new, the approach involves expanding upon the existing structure to reimagine the environment and enhance the overall experience. The expansion of the existing building is conceived as an organic extension, seamlessly blending with the new elements to create a cohesive architectural composition. This approach results in a unified whole with fresh spatial configurations that integrate the old core. New spaces, including areas for children, an auditorium, classrooms, and additional study areas, branch out from the central existing space, enriching the library’s offerings. Central to the design is the transformation of the core space into a dynamic central courtyard, serving as the main circulation hub and connecting point for the entire complex. The fluid programmatic layout encourages movement and interaction, blurring the boundaries between internal and external spaces, and fostering a sense of interconnectedness throughout the building.
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Ground Floor Plan Western Side Render
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
East Elevation
West Elevation
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North Elevation
Conceptual Sections
North Night Render
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Sections A & C
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Entrance Façade
Erin Mills Town Centre
MMC International Architects Ltd. | Winter 2020 | Mississauaga, On, Canada
Erin Mills Town Centre, established in 1989, has undergone numerous renovations and expansions over the years to ensure its relevance and modernity. The latest ongoing project involves the demolition of the old Sears parcel and the subsequent reconstruction and enlargement of a Cineplex Cinema, a revamped main mall entrance, and an overhaul of the site’s exterior scope. In my role, I played a pivotal part in spearheading the Site Plan Approval (SPA) and building design packages, liaising closely with municipal authorities to address their requirements and address any concerns promptly. This involved modifying the design of exterior elevations, landscaping, and optimizing gross floor area (GFA) and parking provisions to create more user-friendly and contemporary urban spaces. The SPA and building permit for this ambitious mall redevelopment have been suc
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Site Plan 28
/ ERIN MILLS TOWN CENTRE Sep 30, 2019 MISSISSAUGA, ON PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN PLAZA VIEW SCALe NTS /
West Elevation
South Elevation
East Elevation
North Elevations
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West Landscaped Area
/ ERIN MILLS TOWN CENTRE Sep 30, 2019 MISSISSAUGA, ON / PROPOSED CINEMA SK-3572 SCALe NTS /
Ground Level Plan
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West Elevation Render
/ ERIN MILLS TOWN CENTRE Sep 30, 2019 MISSISSAUGA, ON PROPOSED MARSHALLS SK-3573 SCALe NTS /
Second Level Plan
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South Elevation Render
Precedent Images - Old vs New
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The Metals in Construction Magazine 2019 Design Challenge
Medina Architect | Winter 2019 | NewYork City, United States of America
Architectural Competition
The design challenge for this pedestrian bridge competition centered on establishing a seamless connection between Moynihan Station and The Shed on the High Line in New York City. Addressing the prevalent issue of traffic congestion in urban settings like New York, especially along routes linking key transportation hubs with high-density areas, was paramount. The design approach aimed to create a network of pathways linking the primary endpoints while integrating additional connection points to engage with the surrounding urban fabric. Rather than circumventing barriers, the bridge embraces them, fostering various programs and forming junctions at significant points along the route. Notable features include a lookout platform on 9th Avenue and integration with the GO Bus station. The bridge design features a fluid steel form capable of flexing and adapting to compressed or widened spaces along the path. Functionally, it provides shelter and transparency, ensuring physical protection in a secure environment. Embracing a similar typology to the existing High Line, the bridge introduces inviting green spaces and seating areas for pedestrians, enhancing the overall pedestrian experience.
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Context Map 33
Plan at Moynihan Station
Plan at GO Bus Station
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Plan at The Highline
Exploded Axonometric
Render at The Shed 35
Render - North-West Side
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Night
Monetary Times School of Fashion
Studio in Collaborative Practice | Winter 2016 | Toronto, On, Canada
Collaborated with Giovana Monaco
Ryerson University’s School of Fashion and Communication stands as a beacon of excellence in North America, yet its current infrastructure fails to reflect this distinction. Proposing a relocation of the School of Fashion to Ryerson’s own Monetary Times Building, a historic landmark once housing a newspaper and printing press, presents an opportunity to harmonize the institution’s prestige with its physical environment. The architectural transformation of the Monetary Times Building will be approached with a reverence for its rich history, aiming to seamlessly bridge the gap between past and present. Embracing semiotic research and artistic expression, the design intervention will explore the building’s relationship to the contemporary context and envisage its extension. Central to the proposal is the concept of layering, where materiality and aesthetic order are meticulously considered to accommodate the needs of the program. By honoring both the existing built form and the spirit of the institution’s programs, the design will strike a balance between preservation and modernization, ultimately redefining the building’s identity while remaining true to its heritage.
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Context Map 37
Second Floor Plan 38
South-North Section
West-East Section
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West Elevation
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Khorshids in Baghdad
Wall Sculpture | Summer-Winter 2020 | Oakville, On, Canada
Ceramic Art Mounted on Wall 40”x 85”
This unique art installation was commissioned by the client as a custom sculpture wall art for her dining room. After exploring numerous design iterations and sketching various ideas, the final concept selected depicts the family members gazing towards Baghdad in the distance. This abstract and vibrant project seamlessly merges traditional architectural elements with modern and contemporary flair. Each piece was meticulously handcrafted, with utmost attention to detail, resulting in a final installation that resembles a carefully assembled puzzle after months of dedicated work.
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Home
Studio in Critical Practice | Fall 2015 | Toronto, On, Canada
Acrylic onWatercolor Paper
20”x 25”
Through extensive research on the concept of home and its multifaceted meanings, my design process is guided by a deep exploration of both its physical and conceptual dimensions. By delving into the intricate interplay between these realms, I aim to uncover a third state that exists in the liminal space between them. Drawing from my personal experiences and a nuanced comprehension of the essence of home, I synthesize ideas that are expressed through artistic mediums. By considering memory, knowledge, and history within distinct spatial contexts, I investigate this middle-ground state through various forms such as drawings, models, and maps. Through the act of creation, a clearer comprehension of the institution of ‘Home’ emerges, shedding light on its
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The Hug Gallery of Hope - Art Exhibition | Fall 2019 | Toronto, On, Canada
Acrylic on Canvas
18’’x 24’’
Artist Statement
With a background rooted in both Iraqi and Canadian heritage, coupled with a profound passion for art and architecture, I approach my work with the intention of seamlessly blending my identities and interests into artistic endeavors. Exploring the fusion of Western and Eastern cultures through the integration of traditional forms and dynamic abstract geometries has been a captivating journey for me. My design philosophy revolves around striking a harmonious balance between these two cultural influences, employing an artistic architectural approach to convey meaningful subject matter.
My academic journey, encompassing both a B.Arch.Sc and an M.Arch degree from Ryerson University (TMU), has been instrumental in honing my design thinking skills through the adoption of critical design methodologies. Architecture serves as a conduit for my passion, with my paintings serving as a medium to express and bridge both of my cultural backgrounds. Through vibrant hues and abstract compositions, works like “The Hug” narrate tales of my blended identities.
In “The Hug,” I endeavor to capture an intimate moment shared between a mother and her child. Amidst depicted hardships, the embrace symbolizes a profound sense of solace, optimism, and resilience, transcending adversity with heartfelt warmth.
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Marwa Tawfiq marwa.alkufaishi@gmail.com +1416.998.9981