"Evolutionary Resilience in Peril: Analyzing the Impact and Strategies of 'Climate Change: The New Evolutionary Challenge for the Galapagos'"
"Evolutionary Resilience in Peril: Analyzing the Impact and Strategies of 'Climate Change: The New Evolutionary Challenge for the Galapagos'"

Publication

"Evolutionary Resilience in Peril: Analyzing the Impact and Strategies of 'Climate Change: The New Evolutionary Challenge for the Galapagos'"

This research paper critically examines Project FP185, formally titled "Climate Change: The New Evolutionary Challenge for the Galapagos," a major climate adaptation initiative funded by the Green Climate Fund. The paper explores the project's... More

2 Ross St - Laneway Suite
2 Ross St - Laneway Suite

Environmental Design

2 Ross St - Laneway Suite

Project Overview This project explores the design and development of a laneway suite at 2 Ross Street, a site situated in downtown Toronto near Spadina Avenue and College Street. The surrounding area is a quiet, residential neighbourhood enriched... More

Designing for All: A Universally Accessible Learning Environment
Designing for All: A Universally Accessible Learning Environment

Interior Design

Designing for All: A Universally Accessible Learning Environment

This project proposes a universally accessible classroom that reimagines traditional educational environments through the lens of Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Designed for a smaller class size of 15 students within a 50m² footprint, the... More

Hoffnungs Heim
Hoffnungs Heim

Environmental Design

Hoffnungs Heim

Design Brief Hoffnungs Heim, meaning "Home of Hope" in German, is a bespoke residential project located at 37 Bulwer Street in Toronto, designed to cater to the unique needs of an elderly German Client, Helmut Klein has dementia. The essence of... More

Luke-Philip Seibt Curriculum Vitae
Luke-Philip Seibt Curriculum Vitae

Other

Luke-Philip Seibt Curriculum Vitae

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Photogram
Photogram

Photography

Photogram

This project involved the creation of an analog photogram, a cameraless photographic process using light-sensitive paper and physical objects. By carefully arranging materials such as leaves, crystals, and water on photographic paper and exposing... More

PLACES – Project Habitat
PLACES – Project Habitat

Digital Media

PLACES – Project Habitat

This assignment explores the intersection of imagination, habit, and spatial design by reflecting on my own domestic rituals and reinterpreting them visually through collage and sketch work. Over six everyday domestic activities: cooking, hygiene,... More

Reservoir on King
Reservoir on King

Environmental Design

Reservoir on King

Treating "Stormwater" as a resource in Toronto This hotel project at 460 King Street West aims to merge Toronto’s architectural heritage with innovative, sustainable design, creating a structure that not only serves as a landmark but also... More

Terminal Succession: A Holistic Approach to Environmental Restoration
Terminal Succession: A Holistic Approach to Environmental Restoration

Environmental Design

Terminal Succession: A Holistic Approach to Environmental Restoration

Advocating the decommissioning of Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport and its conversion into a biodiverse urban ecosystem, this thesis challenges conventional urban development paradigms. Addressing air and noise pollution issues through rewilding... More

What Remains & What is Lost
What Remains & What is Lost

Mixed Media

What Remains & What is Lost

This term project, part of The Creation in Context: Science Meets Arts assignment, merges personal narrative with psychological inquiry to explore how trauma alters memory. Through two original mixed-media artworks, What Remains and What Is Lost,... More

Work by

Luke-Philip Seibt

Architecture + Landscape Architecture

“To design sustainably is to listen to the land, to culture, to the ecosystems and to those often left at the margins. I aim to create inclusive spaces that breathe with their environment and hold...” [More]