19.12.17 - Alumnus Kelly Doran's work in Kigali, Rwanda featured in Globe and Mail

Alumnus Kelly Doran (MArch 2008), Senior Director - East Africa Programs at the firm MASS, was recently profiled in The Globe and Mail.

"Mr. Doran joined MASS in 2014, in his mid-thirties, after a rise through the profession," writes The Globe's architecture critic Alex Bozikovic. That rise included  receiving the Prix de Rome in Architecture for Emerging Practitioners from the Canada Council for the Arts in 2009, and working for Toronto firms Williamson Williamson Inc. and regionalArchitects.

He is now working from Kigali in Rwanda, "designing an entire campus for an agricultural university, as well as a pair of hospitals in Rwanda and a library for another university in Uganda – among other things."

Yet, as Bozikovic writes:

The past few years have posed questions: How do you design a building in a place where you can't afford to import building materials? How do you build a cancer hospital in a country with no cancer hospitals? And, most important, how do you design a place that will make society better? "That's broadly our mission," Mr. Doran says. "To take the enormous amount of money that is involved in building and make it more equitable."

 

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