Andrew is an architect with developed expertise in institutional buildings, sustainable residential design, and transit architecture. He brings attention to detail and innovative design solutions to all his projects, working closely with clients and stakeholders, guiding them through public consultation, concept and detail design.
Since 2009, Andrew has contributed to various stages of the design process and management leadership for a diverse range of projects, including the Ryerson University Daphne Cockwell Health Science Complex, the Humber College Cultural Hub on the Lakeshore Campus, the Michael Garron Hospital, and the Toronto York Spadina Subway Extension.
Andrew has also collaborated with several non-profit organizations to raise awareness of the importance of public spaces in Toronto. He worked with community members of all ages to produce several public art installations in various marginalized Toronto neighbourhoods.
Andrew completed his Bachelor of Architectural Studies (2005) and Master of Architecture (2017) at Ryerson University, graduating on the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Student Honour Roll.