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This thesis explores heritage preservation and urban economic resilience at 14 McCaul Street. By reimagining this historic structure as permanent "creative hardware," the project offers a strategic alternative to designer displacement. Using adaptive reuse, it establishes a stable sanctuary for innovation and a dedicated hub for OCAD U alumni to collaborate and scale. The work demonstrates how interior architecture can keep economic value within Toronto’s design community.

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LOOM 14: A Creative Hub for Permanent Placement
LOOM 14: A Creative Hub for Permanent Placement

Environmental Design

LOOM 14: A Creative Hub for Permanent Placement

This thesis explores heritage preservation and urban economic resilience at 14 McCaul Street. By reimagining this historic structure as permanent "creative hardware," the project offers a strategic alternative to designer displacement. Using... More

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Aiman Fazil aka. ARLF Studio

Environmental Design (Interior Design Specialisation)

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