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Teresa Coady is an architect and urban designer based in Toronto, Canada. She is the founding principal of Coady Architects, a firm she established in 1989. She is a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and a member of the Ontario Association of Architects. Coady has been involved in a number of high-profile projects, including the redesign of the Toronto waterfront, the revitalization of the Distillery District, and the transformation of the historic King Edward Hotel. She has also designed a number of award-winning residential projects, including the award-winning King Edward Residences. Coady has been recognized for her work with numerous awards, including the Governor General's Medal in Architecture, the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's Gold Medal, and the Ontario Association of Architects' Award of Excellence. She has also been named one of Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women's Executive Network. Coady is a graduate of the University of Toronto, where she earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree. She is also a graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where she earned a Master of Architecture degree.

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Occupation Architect
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 1956-07-, 1956
Birthday 1956-07-
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario
Nationality Canada

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2019

The statement “We create Living, Breathing Buildings”, which is trademarked by B+H BuntingCoady, developed from Coady’s master thesis entitled "The Living Breathing Building". Coady sites her thesis project "The Living Breathing Building" as the mechanism though which her architectural values came to light. While her thesis was initially rejected for being ‘not architectural’, the principles associated with the phrase “Living, Breathing Buildings” became the founding values upon which Bunting Coady Architects was initially created and upon which B+H BuntingCoady operates.

And if we do it well, we’ll succeed as a species. But if we continue to create mechanistic horrors around the planet, we’ll condemn ourselves to a very constrained future.

2018

Teresa Coady is also known for her involvement in the creation and development of the building method utilized by B+H BuntingCoady and referred to as the ‘integrated design process’ (IDP). The B+H BuntingCoady Integrated Design Process is composed of a series of steps that, according to Coady: “(work) anywhere, anytime on any kind of building”. The phases of this IDP process include: Orientation and Massing Site Design and Water, Envelope, Ventilation, Lighting and Power, Heating and Cooling, Materials, Life-cycle costing, Quality Assurance.

2011

In May 2011, Coady was elected to the 2011 UNEP-SBCI Advocacy Committee. She attended the 2011 UNEP-SBCI Annual General Meeting and Symposium on Sustainable Buildings in Leverkusen, Germany on May 23–24, 2011.

2009

Teresa Coady was selected as winner of the “Bell Trailblazer” category for the 2008 RBC Canadian Woman Entrepreneur Awards (CWEA). Coady was selected for this award (as described by AIArchitect This Week March 13, 2009), “for (her) outstanding leadership within her company and business sector” and because “her work is pioneering new ways of creating mainstream architecture that turns away from mechanistic systems to harnessing the ‘natural intelligence’ of buildings for sustainable and energy-efficient designs".

1999

In 1999, Coady was awarded the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award; an award that honours “women whose outstanding achievements contribute to the well-being and future of (the) community.” She was also included in the 10th Annual Profit W100 list of Canada’s Top Women Entrepreneurs (Published November 2008).

1983

Teresa Coady received her degree in Architecture in 1983 from the University of British Columbia. She is best known for her architectural work in the area of sustainability and energy-efficient design. In 1993, Teresa Coady and Tom Bunting founded Bunting Coady Architects; the practice was renamed in 2010 to B+H BuntingCoady Architects Inc. Coady completed two years of engineering and received a bachelor of fine arts prior to pursuing a master's degree in Architecture.

1956

Teresa Coady (born July 1956) is a Canadian architect and the former president and founding partner of the Vancouver, British Columbia-based architecture firm B+H BuntingCoady (now part of B+H Architects). She is a member of the Canadian Chapter of the International Initiative for a Sustainabie Built Environment and a member of the United Nations Environment Programme Advisory Board. She is the author of Rebuilding Earth: Designing Ecoconscious Habitats for Humans.