The Ottawa Architecture Foundation was formed to create a positive interdisciplinary forum for conversations about the built environment. Inspired by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation and other examples of public facing, charitable, foundations, the OAF aims to elevate design culture, awareness and appreciation of the buildings, landscapes and natural settings of Ottawa. Toon Dreessen, founding board member, established the OAF with the support of the board and advisory members in hopes of creating a lasting legacy for the built environment in the nation’s capital.
Our Mission
The Ottawa Architecture Foundation (OAF) is a public facing organization dedicated to fostering conversations about architecture, design, and the built and natural environments. The OAF aims to stimulate inclusive conversations about architecture, improve design literacy and culture a positive design culture of the Nation Capital Region.
Our Vision
We imagine a National Capital Region that thrives on sustainable, healthy buildings, parks and natural spaces in which the public feels connected to our past and is engaged in creating our future.
Board of Directors
Toon
He is a writer and advocate for design and design leadership in creating equitable, sustainable built environments. He has been involved in local, provincial and national committees, on architectural policy, procurement and design leadership, in addition to running a mid-sized architecture practice in Ottawa.
Rick
In tandem, his extensive photo collection captures the stories of both lost and standing buildings, a tangible commitment to preserving and deepening our understanding of Ottawa's rich architectural heritage.
RHYS
Current interests include mass timber design and transit with intensification through well scaled, sustainable and affordable housing in mixed use, transit-based "urban villages" that reflect the unique sense of place that is Ottawa. Instagram @architecture_critic
Advisors
Steve
Steve has spent part of his career with public agencies in Ottawa and the Greater Toronto Area. He was previously the Executive Director of Capital Planning for the National Capital Commission, and the General Manager of Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development for the City of Ottawa.
Martha
The focus of her designs is to enhance the human experience within the landscape; she was recognized for her work with several City of Ottawa urban design awards, and won the prestigious Carl Borsgtrom Award for Service to the Environment from from the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects.
Philippe
"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world" - Albert Einstein
Emmanuelle
Emmanuelle is an active member of the architectural community: she was Regional Director for Ontario North, East, and Nunavut for the RAIC from 2016 to 2022 and is a member of the Urban Design Review Panel at the City of Ottawa. She was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada in 2019.
Christopher
He served eight years at the National Capital Commission providing strategic advice to senior leadership on architecture and urban design projects. In the private sector Chris served as lead architect and senior designer at well-known firms in Canada and the U.S.
Peter
He served two terms as president of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada. In a previous professional life he was a photographer, and he still frequently (in fact, almost daily) turns his lens toward buildings.