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Omar Gandhi wins $50k prize

Posted by Canadian Artchitect on July 22, 2014 in News
Photo Credit: Canadian Architect/Riley Smith
Photo Credit: Canadian Architect/Riley Smith

Omar Gandhi (BEDS’03, MArchFP’05) has been awarded the Canada Council 2014 Prix de Rome prize, totalling $50,000.

The annual award recognizes outstanding achievement in Canadian architecture.

Gandhi lives in Halifax, where he founded Omar Gandhi Architect.

Read more in “Professional Prix de Rome awarded to Omar Gandhi” on canadianarchitect.com.

Photo Credit: Canadian Architect/Riley Smith

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