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Julia Jamrozik is an Associate Professor and Gallery Curator in the Department of Architectural Science at Toronto Metropolitan University. She holds a Master of Architecture (MArch) from the University of British Columbia and a Bachelor of Arts (HBA) from the University of Toronto. Jamrozik's research interests include Architectural Design, Public Spaces, Experimental Preservation, and the narratives of Domestic Spaces. Her work is characterized by a personal approach that emphasizes the impact of buildings on their inhabitants, and she co-wrote a book titled 'Growing Modern: Childhoods Iconic Homes,' which explores the relationship between early radical Modernist architecture and the experiences of its original inhabitants. As an educator, she focuses on the historical and contemporary precedents of design, encouraging students to consider the social histories of the spaces they create. She actively engages in creative practice, developing installations that reflect interactions between people and spaces, underscoring the idea that design should be inclusive and responsive to user experience.
Department of Chemical Engineering